Example sentences of "only [noun sg] [conj] also [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Second then , homophobia often intersects with other kinds of phobia and hatred : in this case , and rather economically , not only misogyny but also racism and xenophobia .
2 This reflects not only homophobia but also sexism , since gay men are stereotyped as effeminate , too much like women .
3 Defenders of the scale of British commitments , then and more recently , have thus been able to ignore the extent to which not only consumption but also production and productive efficiency were inhibited by the dollar shortage — both directly , by restricting currency available for imported capital equipment , and indirectly , by diverting domestic output of such equipment into dollar markets .
4 Interactive Home Systems ( IHS ) was set up in 1989 in Redmond , Washington , with the aim of selling high quality visual information to homes , schools , public institutions and businesses , drawing on a constantly expanding visual information library which includes not only art but also history , science , travel , current affairs and popular culture .
5 Attention should increasingly be focused on how resources are used — the effectiveness and appropriateness of health service interventions — studying the distribution of indications for health care as a means of increasing not only efficiency but also equity within the context of democratically driven priorities .
6 Lady Grubb picked up her plate of junket and went to eat it in the drawing-room , shaking with a passion she did n't care to scrutinize because it contained not only fury but also amazement and fear .
7 William Daniell in his Animated Nature of 1807–12 had tried to convey not only background but also atmosphere .
8 This has been used in space and conveniently produces not only electricity but also water .
9 Archbishop Theodore was to appoint his own choice , Eorcenwald , abbot of Chertsey , as bishop of London in succession to Wine , probably in 675 ( HE IV , 6 ) , but there can be no doubt about the reality of Mercian power in Wulfhere 's last years not only north but also south of the Thames , facilitated in all probability by the death of Ecgberht , king of Kent , in 673 ( see above , p. 44 ) and the disintegration of the overkingship of Cenwealh among the western Saxons across the years 672–5 ( see above , pp. 52 ff . ) .
  Next page