Example sentences of "but [adv] [pos pn] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 It does not necessarily indicate the physical absence of Poles , but rather their invisibility to the Germans — even to those who lived there .
2 Mapanje said that he owed not only his liberty but possibly his life to Amnesty International .
3 It 's not his compositions that interest me but more his attention to detail .
4 They 've each got ideally a circle and a line so they have identical features but they 're different letters so clearly , I mean it 's quite obvious , it 's not only the features present but also their relationship to the other features that 're present that determines what type of letter is recognised So any model of perception would have to take that into account .
5 These arguments suggest the importance of the direct appeal to feelings of humanity but also their link to religious-based ideas of justice .
6 In all interpreting it is not only the technical skill of the interpreter which is important but also his attitude to the job and to the particular situation in which it has to be carried out ( R.W. Anderson , 1978 ) ; also important is his awareness of the different expression of the same meaning in different cultures ( ‘ the sense ’ of the message ; see Seleskovitch , 1978 ) .
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