Example sentences of "not only [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The human eye , which is but an extension of the fingertips , enjoys travelling not only along a line but also between two that provide an open roadway .
2 It is therefore not only with a sense of excitement that I approach my new responsibilities , but also with a keen awareness of the importance of IT to industry , to the service sector , to research and to the strength and wellbeing of the UK as a whole .
3 It presented William and Mary not only with a Claim of Right — a statement of basic constitutional principles akin to the English Declaration of Rights — but also with various Articles of Grievances demanding changes in the law , and clearly intended the transfer of the Crown to be conditional upon the acceptance of the terms of these documents .
4 This conflict abuse , as will be made clear later , is to be considered not only with a view to regulation by formal law but also by the regulatory technique known as the ‘ Chinese Wall ’ .
5 A youth training fund would enable us to continue this scheme , not only with a view to employment , but enabling us to provide training and development of personal skills , which would benefit them in future employment or future education .
6 The Council 's agendas for the late 1960s were preoccupied not only with the validation procedure and its outcomes , but also with relations with the University of London and its external degree , and with the binary policy , teacher education and the Council 's committee and board sub-structure and operation .
7 The division of power and cash between the Authority itself ( responsible for generation ) and the Area Boards ( responsible for distribution ) was subject to a complex process of bargaining not only with the Ministry but also internally , with discussion there directed as much to political , consensual ends as to traditional commercial disciplines .
8 When Thomas Clifford , acting for John Prince in the dispute over Gregories , approached Gloucester in the matter , he found himself dealing not only with the East Anglian , Tyrell , but with Pilkington , Tunstall and Harrington ( all northerners ) and with Kidwelly .
9 When Thomas Clifford , acting for John Prince in the dispute over Gregories , approached Gloucester in the matter , he found himself dealing not only with the East Anglian , Tyrell , but with Pilkington , Tunstall and Harrington ( all northerners ) and with Kidwelly .
10 Some of the lbw decisions — out and not-out — left distinctly uncomfortable feelings not only with the players concerned but with viewers and commentators .
11 The scenario envisaged here is that a buyer of a car will have a contract not only with the supplier , but also a collateral contract with the manufacturer on the basis of the terms contained in a precise advertisement , the consideration for which being the entry into the main contract of supply ( see Shanklin Pier Ltd v Detel Products Ltd [ 1951 ] 2 KB 854 ; Andrews v Hopkinson [ 1957 ] 1 QB 229 ) .
12 Broader in scope than any predecessor its special strength is that it deals not only with the manufacturing industry but the social conditions in which it was set .
13 They could do so again , especially now that they are in conflict not only with the West but also with their own leaders and with their mentors ( and military suppliers ) in Serbia .
14 But not only with the ANC , with all those fighting apartheid .
15 But I do wonder whether it is really necessary for the London festival , or any other , come to that , to clear any South African film they might want to show not only with the ANC but also with the South African Film and Allied Workers Organisation .
16 On the hearing of the preliminary issue before Robertson J. evidence was called and arguments advanced dealing not only with the compromise issue but also with the cancellation issue .
17 ‘ Where the owner , of his own free will , parts not only with the possession but also with the property in the goods taken , the person taking the goods can not be guilty of larceny , however fraudulent were the means by which the delivery of the goods was procured .
18 And , of course , closely packed plants compete not only with the weeds but with each other .
19 Such intervention has often had to be exerted through covert pressure , since it conflicts not only with the formality of managerial autonomy , but also with the achievement of other formally defined goals such as financial performance targets and even policies on controlling public sector wages .
20 The letters were Nenna 's connection , not only with the land , but with her previous existence .
21 It concerns itself , not only with the operators but also very much with the role of the local authorities — in this case , principally those of Edinburgh and Leith .
22 The Democrats did not accede to Bush 's demand , and he returned to Washington from his holiday home in Kennebunkport , Maine , on Aug. 14 in order to hold meetings not only with the Pentagon ( Defence Department ) over the Gulf crisis [ see pp. 37631-41 ] , but also with budgetary advisers .
23 The level of demand is to do not only with the tasks as they are done but also with the duration for which they must continue to be done .
24 We do need closer links , not only with the T & G but also with other unions , but let's not forget that other unions are organizing to build up their membership at the expense of the G M B. We need to make up our minds do we want an amalgamation or not .
25 Legitimate war , however , was concerned not only with the defence of sovereign or historical rights to territory .
26 An important feature of this book is that all the activities described can be used not only with the sample material provided , but also with other materials of the teacher 's own choice .
27 It was held that the goods must correspond not only with the sample but must also be ‘ foreign refined rape oil . ’
28 Thorning readily acknowledges the technical expertise of the local workshops , but they need to become familiar not only with the product range but also with Western ways of doing business .
29 They can never realize the parental aspiration other than in a superficial way , and they are left not only with the envy of the sex they were meant to be , but also unable to enjoy the sex which they are and the advantages which pertain to it .
30 I — I do n't know if I was ever so pleased … not only with the presents , but with the kind thoughts of our neighbours .
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