Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] only [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 From the opening piteous pleas with shaking hands as the dancers sink to the floor in the depths of their sorrow , the choreographic pattern of the overall rhythm is seen to swell in size and intensity as the music does until there comes the gleam of hope , a quiet moment when a child-like figure dances in wonder at the ways in which she can explore not only the space in which she moves , but also the ways in which she shapes each part of her body into an ever flowing design .
2 This will include not only the subject matter it is essential to master , but the skills it is essential to practise , as well as social and motivational aims , and subsidiary objectives .
3 The record should include not only the fact that they mate regularly but also that matings are fertile .
4 The differences and similarities to be explained will include not only the value of the debt relief , but also the new credit flows obtained and the economic adjustment required , as part of the ‘ debt bargains ’ .
5 The European Commission 's principal complaint is that , in order to be properly conducted , an environmental assessment should consider not only the station , but the high-speed link — the two should be considered together .
6 For this reason , assessments intended to provide a basis for making decisions about placement should consider not only the child 's performance under ‘ test ’ conditions , but also the child 's capacity for engaging in linguistic interactions in ‘ naturalistic ’ settings .
7 ‘ We must consider not only the quality of the products we buy , but the quantity , ’ thunders Jonathon Porritt from Friends of the Earth in Britain .
8 Good research , therefore , should consider not only the cause of the events that concern us but also their nature and consequences .
9 ( iii ) Pupils should consider not only the extent to which English has changed since Shakespeare 's day but also some of the ways in which it is changing now .
10 In particular , do they affect not only the presentation but the substance of government decisions ?
11 How schools conceive the curriculum will affect not only the scope of changes entertained , but also the way they perceive the relationship between changes in different elements of the curriculum .
12 It will affect not only the coal industry but the consumers who will have to pay an ever-increasing price for gas .
13 One could build not only a railway terminal there , but the fifth London airport and no one would notice .
14 Third market companies had to find a member firm to sponsor them who would ensure not only the suitability of the company for trading , but also that the company 's decisions were communicated to the shareholders , and that there was an effective and orderly market in the shares .
15 But in his eagerness to demonstrate how wonderful the scheme was , he let drop the fact that in the event of his death Karen would inherit not only the house , fully paid-off under the terms of their endowment mortgage , but also a lump sum amounting to almost half a million pounds .
16 That would benefit not only the individual , but the community in which he intends to live .
17 Will my right hon. Friend agree to support fully the Manchester Olympic bid which will benefit not only the north-west of England , where most of the events will be staged , but our capital city and the rest of the country — in fact , the whole nation ?
18 Further study of this class of DNA-protein interactions will benefit not only the understanding of the biological processing of cisplatin-DNA adducts and their underlying molecular mechanisms , but also the general field of structure-specific recognition of DNA .
19 To put this advice generally , if you are asked to distinguish between two legal concepts or institutions , you should give not only the difference of definition but also the difference of legal effect .
20 The council bill must clearly show not only the precept for each level of local government but itemise what they are paying for street cleaning , for dustbin collection , for the police and for the various local government services .
21 From the token half dozen kits from Malaysia we can also see not only the difference in basic shape , but also the lavishly conspicuous consumption of gold paint to provide an overall decoration of either flowers or clouds .
22 Our cultural development will provide not only a record of an active journey , a passing view of ourselves as we are , but also a perspective on the world for future generations to build on and develop .
23 Design changes at a later stage , affecting this decision , will provide not only an indication of what components need to be changed but also a visual indication of the resulting effect on supporting components .
24 They can provide not only the computer , but also help and information should things go wrong — which may be very important .
25 Before we put forward proposals to build a deep underground repository for Britain 's low and intermediate-level radioactive waste , we must thoroughly understand not only the science and engineering of the waste and the repository itself , but also the geology of the possible sites .
26 They doubted if the public would respond to a call for a second general strike over what many would see as only the shooting of one man in a period of frequent shootings and violence .
27 One may cite not only the case of the group already mentioned which felt itself to have been ill-treated at the hands of Civizade , but also the experience of Kadiri Celebi , the Mufti in the time of Suleyman , who spent nine years in great hardship as a before receiving an appointment , probably at the beginning of the second decade of the sixteenth century .
28 They could dictate not only the content of particular syllabuses , but the combination of A levels that would be acceptable to university faculties .
29 However any small boat owner will appreciate not only the need for recording navigational information but also the pleasure to be gained after the event in recalling the events of a passage or cruise through the pages of a log kept at the time .
30 This can indicate not only the hierarchy but also the different levels of modelling the system .
  Next page