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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 But not only with the ANC , with all those fighting apartheid .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Tolls taken by the Durfort in the Agenais hampered the economic development of some Cistercian houses of the region , and the abbeys of Moissac , Belleperche and Grandselve engaged in litigation not only with the Plantagenet king-dukes but with many local seigneurs in defence of their rights and revenues .
8 The British attaché in Berlin was expected to cover Holland and the Scandinavian countries as well as Germany , while his French counterpart was responsible not only for the Reich but for Holland , Belgium and Switzerland , and another had the whole of the Far East as his sphere of activity .
9 Thenceforth he played many games not only for the MCC but for a variety of sides .
10 President Mitterrand of France ( and he 's not alone in this ) has been anxious that too swift a move to reunify the two Germanys could destabilise Gorbachev , something that could spell disaster not only for the West but for the balance of world power .
11 Currently Microsoft is writing Windows NT not only for the Intel processor , but for others as well .
12 Such technologies are becoming available not only for the Macintosh , but also for Microsoft Corp Windows , and are likely to be in evidence at UniForum this week .
13 Such technologies are becoming available not only for the Macintosh , but also for Microsoft Windows , and are likely to be in evidence at UniForum this week .
14 Donations totalling over £5,000 have been made , not only to the Huddersfield Infirmary , but to institutions such as Bradford 's Eye and Ear Hospital , the Huddersfield Deaf and Dumb Institute , and the Holmfirth Nursing Association .
15 This short , meticulously-honed volume sketches the background not only to the Los Angeles riots , but also to the result of the recent British election .
16 This is an important exhibition , and one which was scrutinised closely by scholars outside Italy since it was moving on , not only to the Prado but to the Metropolitan Museum , New York ( 12 September to 29 November ) .
17 This is an important conclusion because it applies not only to the Benguela ecosystem off the coast of southern Africa , but to all marine ecosystems where marine mammals are perceived to be competing with commercial fisheries .
18 They were , by twelfth-century standards , exceedingly rich ; and that applied not only to the Pisa of duomo , baptistry and leaning tower — but to many of its lesser neighbours , Volterra , San Gimignano and the rest .
19 He was and fiercely opposed not only to the Shah 's monarchism but also to his foreign policy .
20 provides counselling and general family support , the Link Project deals with drug-related problems and gives general advice , while ACET provides practical home care not only to the Portsmouth area but also along the South Coast .
21 The Norfolk Display Team appeared with their brollies not only at the Essex Rally , but also at Norfolk 's own rally in March — an occasion additionally graced by Rosemary Frost 's ‘ witches ’ complete with broomsticks in their item ‘ Stick with Medau ’ .
22 Uplands Lados had an extremely impressive track record : he won the challenge not only at the Melbourne Royal , but also at the Sydney Royal .
23 The Company was always alive to the traffic potential of sporting and other events , not only at the Crystal Palace and as well as running extra cars on Saturday afternoons between the ‘ Pawleyne Arms ’ Penge and Selhurst for football traffic , all spare cars available from both depôts were pressed into service between West Croydon and ‘ Cold Blows ’ , Mitcham Common , when Mitcham Fair took place each year .
24 Bonington also takes repeated swipes at the 19th century climbing establishment as represented by the Alpine Club , glossing over in the process the AC 's extraordinary and valuable role in the exploration not only of the Alps but the greater ranges .
25 Thereby , in the eyes not only of the United Kingdom but of the world , each of these territories became a sovereign independent state , alias a nation .
26 I believe that it is in the interests not only of the United Kingdom but of the whole world that we should seek to pursue much more vigorously the possibility of a comprehensive ban on nuclear testing .
27 Ignoring a ban which the Serbian government had imposed on March 7 , some 100,000 people poured on to the streets of Belgrade to demand the resignations not only of the Milosevic administration but also of the senior officials of the Belgrade television network , tightly controlled by the SPS .
28 The socialist model , not only of the Stalin type , but also the classical interpretation of Marx , was basically wrong .
29 I ca n't quantify these , I ca n't tell you how many there 'll be , but there will be questions on motivation but before that there 'll be some questions on the basics of of kind of y'know studying , work , psychology , the sort of thing you 'll find in an introductory chapter er not only of the Arnold book but in other books as well .
30 The interest displayed here and at an earlier Scottish Industry Exhibition at which SCOTBIS also exhibited was very encouraging , thereby raising the profile not only of the SSL but also of the National Library .
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