Example sentences of "[to-vb] [not/n't] [adv] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This scheme was set up to provide not only relief for carers but also stimulation and companionship for sufferers who live alone .
2 ‘ Concentrations ’ are widely defined to include not only mergers in the strict sense , but any transaction which results in the acquisition of direct or indirect control of all or part of an undertaking .
3 For an historical re-issue of this nature , I believe it 's essential to include not only details of the original matrices but also reasonably accurate dates for the recordings .
4 The so-called " multinational force " , mobilized following the lead of the USA , had been widened by the end of August to include not only troops from certain Arab countries [ see above ] , but also some actual or promised military participation from the UK , France , several other West European countries , Canada , Australia , Pakistan and Bangladesh [ see below ] .
5 From Boppard you can easily helm your car to view not just panorama after wonderful river panorama , but to great sights such as the Loreley rock , form which a rogue mermaid was said to have lured sailors to their death .
6 Intermediate Treatment is meant to help not only children in trouble but those at risk of getting into trouble .
7 For a fuller understanding of the factors affecting divorce , we have to consider not only changes in rates over time but also differences between social groups in rates of divorce .
8 Also bullying now seems to be used to describe not only acts of physical violence and threats of violence but also playground teasing including name calling .
9 More than 68,000 persons were killed and more than 2 million injured on British roads in the 10 years prior to the outbreak of war , but Tripp was able to advocate not just improvements to major roads as one way of reducing the number of fatalities and accidents , but complete road systems .
10 On the 1st May an odd selection of individuals , myself included , set out to travel not only South to Totnes Castle , but also back in time about 530 years .
11 This is a different expression from that used in the 1959 Act which was " new applicants " and was taken to mean not only applicants for new certificates but also applicants for the renewal or transfer of certificates at present in the name of other persons .
12 There is therefore a tension between the continued existence of economic and social inequalities which confer political advantages on some groups and corresponding disadvantages on others , and the democratic principle of political equality , which ought , as a principle , to mean not merely equality in the voting booth but also equality of access to the political decision-makers , and equal opportunities to influence the policies and direction taken by society as a whole .
13 To become not just members of their parish families but also of the Church of Lancaster .
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