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

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1 Since aid is becoming more , not less , important in Africa there is a crying need for a more outspoken analysis of the problem , not only from the recipients ' point of view , but by the recipients themselves .
2 Nevertheless , On Time is definitely worth reading seriously , because it may indicate a way of thinking that does not totally exclude the question of meaning , not only from the studies of phenomena of the kind discussed here , but also from all sorts of other studies , in such diverse fields as biology , psychology , and human relationships .
3 Indeed , the ice sheet 's frozen cargo may include meteorite specimens derived not only from the fragmentation of asteroids and possibly of comets but also from the Moon and Mars .
4 Student academic freedom and its associated academic ethic imply a high degree of intellectual maturity not only from the students but also from the academic staff .
5 There was resistance not only from the crown of France but from some local interests as well .
6 Furthermore , Y6N17 AVG ( see figure ) departs significantly not only from the Haiti glass trend , but also from other samples of Chicxulub melt rock , some of which show no petrographic sign of alteration or unmelted casts ( see C1N10 in the figure ) .
7 In South Africa , the British forces met with some resentment and opposition , not only from the natives , but also from the Settlers of Dutch descent , and in October 1880 , the first of the Boer Wars broke out .
8 Nevertheless , a dedication slab from nearby Bowness indicates that merchants were in the area , and indeed , as a frontier town , Carlisle must have gained much of its wealth not only from the garrison on Hadrian 's Wall but also from trade across the border .
9 Gluing troubles arose , not only from the glues themselves but from other causes .
10 The Salon 's academic responsibility was acknowledged by the number of drawings department curators visiting stands — not only from the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay , but also from museums such as Marseilles , Lille , Rennes and Compiègne .
11 I hope that the proposed union will receive more support not only from the Government but from the House , because not having a monopoly union in the prison service must be healthy , especially if the monopoly union brings about so many disputes .
12 And not only from the land .
13 Clearly all the heart was going not only from the land , but from the people as well .
14 Imports into Australia today are legion , coming not only from the UK and Germany but also from Finland , Italy and the USA .
15 That Hildyard and Olson have in mind their own academic establishment is apparent not only from the standards and ideals to which they appeal , but also from the explicit nature of the examples which they use .
16 Er I , I do bring you greetings , not only from the Association , but from the many of us who served here during World War Two .
17 Throughout the 1980s , Sudan has suffered not only from the disruption caused by its own civil conflict but has also experienced influxes of refugees from surrounding countries — Uganda , Ethiopia and Chad — driven by drought and war .
18 The job should be analysed not only from the surveyor 's point of view , but also from the client 's .
19 There is no doubt that Le Bas was shocked by the softness of the atmosphere which surrounded the young Prince , arising not only from the superfluity of femininity which guided him but also from the child 's isolation from the world .
20 The best dating evidence came in 1956 , not only from the rampart itself and its silted ditch , but also from the occupation layer that it sealed .
21 Education and its management can learn lessons not only from the examples of individual industries but also from the movements which have stimulated the evolution of quality circles ( Nissan ) , employee involvement ( Ford ) and participative management .
22 Frequent callers to Felcourt knew the girls ' voices and the girls often instantly recognise callers not only from the U.K. but throughout the world .
23 And then the Company brought craftsmen who laboured mightily and restored this historic building to its original splendour for the delight and wonderment of people not only from the district of Montgomeryshire but from diverse parts .
24 This can be important not only from the point of view of efficiency in design and use but also in improving the sales appeal .
25 It would appear , furthermore , that the policy of maximising firm value is ideal not only from the point of view of the shareholders , but also from that of society as a whole , since , by giving proper weight to projects with a future pay- off , it strikes an optimal balance between production for present consumption and growth .
26 The contradictions between the two modes of thought , house as women 's workshop , house as breadwinner 's retreat , have meant a conflict in architectural terms , not only from the point of view of interior decoration , but also in terms of the planning configuration of kitchen , dining room and living room .
27 The reluctance to invest in a few good demonstration videos may stem not only from the fact that there are indeed some very poor , amateurish productions around , but also , compared with most books , videos are still comparatively expensive .
28 This is evident not only from the fact that the jurisdiction of the Legal Services Ombudsman under sections 21 to 26 of the Act stops at the moment when a complaint enters into the jurisdiction of a disciplinary tribunal : section 22(7) , but also from the fact that in section 27(3) Parliament refers to the process by which a barrister may be disbarred or temporarily suspended from practice by order of an Inn of Court without any hint that it disapproves or wishes to alter in any way the manner in which for centuries the Inns have made orders for disbarment subject to the visitorial jurisdiction of the judges .
29 But just as a thought for you since the school 's are involved and since children are involved in a number of these things perhaps it has been tried I do n't know erm you might actually be able to get a more regular input not only from the children and their but also from their par ents by perhaps involving or asking the schools to become involved in the production of the programme .
30 Christian is Bunyan himself , leaving his wife and children , as he had done when he went to prison , to undertake the pilgrimage to everlasting life : the imagery is taken not only from the Bible but from the chapbooks and folktales which were sold by travelling hawkers in the Bedfordshire villages at the time .
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