Example sentences of "but also [prep] [noun pl] and " in BNC.

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1 It includes recent reviews of the school in the shape not only of self- evaluation but also of inspections and reports by the local authority and by HMI .
2 They are the product of social processes and they involve the activities not just of offenders but also of decision-makers and enforcers in the area of law and order .
3 Lévy-Bruhl ’ , but also of folklorists and anthropologists such as Sir E. B. Tylor , Robertson Smith , Miss Harrison , Miss Weston , A. B. Cook , F. M. Cornford , le Dr. Rendel Harris , Hartland , Elliot Smith , Gilbert Murray , et d'autres encore , — pour ne rien dire d'observateurs tels que Codrington , Spencer et Gillan [ sic ] Hewett , [ sic ] qui ont étudié les races primitives aux quatre coins de l'Empire . ’
4 Traces have been found on the mummified bodies entombed in the pyramids of Egypt , and the plant 's red colouring has been used ever since by various races and civilizations not only for hair , but also for nails and skin .
5 It also helps people here in Costa Rica understand that our forests are important , not just for land , grazing and trees , but also for drugs and medicines . "
6 It requires more flexible markets , not just for labour but also for goods and services .
7 A feature of the morphoclimatic zones recognized by the French school ( Tricart , 1957 ) was the attempt not only to relate such morphoclimatic zones to climates and to processes but also to soils and to vegetation .
8 So I take my hat off to any person from any Party who is involved in political life for such a long time because it 's an effort and it requires a sacrifice er not only to the but also to careers and perhaps , most important of all , to family life .
9 The major objective of the whole project was to examine this question , and it is clearly of great relevance , not only to dementia sufferers and their carers , who on the whole are known to prefer the sufferer to remain at home ( see Levin , 1983 ) but also to service-providers and policymakers anxious to explore the extent to which the pressure towards community care can be implemented in practice .
10 The critic of the plays must pay attention to register , those variations in language as used in particular social contexts , but also to rises and falls in the emotional temperature within a scene .
11 Archaeology does not just deal with buried evidence , but also with sites and objects of all kinds ; the study of buildings is considered equally important .
12 When a child goes to school he or she is not only confronted with the traditional school subjects , but also with codes and practices governing behaviour .
13 Greater reliance on police methods ( to concentrate the mind ) , falling most heavily on workforce ( alcoholism , absenteeism ) , but also on managers and provincial officials .
14 On July 23 Lukanov 's caretaker government adopted a decree on maintaining public order aimed at containing the " city of truth " protests ( now being copied in many towns ) but also at strikes and rallies ( principally in the southern town of Kurdzhali ) by nationalists opposed to the presence in the National Assembly of ethnic Turkish deputies [ ibid . ] .
15 An integral part of the ‘ new frontier ’ activities — and therefore of the diversification of higher education — was the widespread development of academic and professional networks , not only through the validation machinery , but also through conferences and meetings devoted to curriculum and subject development .
16 They are denominated in sterling , but also in dollars and SDRs .
17 By using the word ‘ altruistic ’ biologists do not wish to imply that animals are actuated by a concern for others , as will be obvious from the fact that they have written of altruistic behaviour not only in social insects but also in plants and even in viruses .
18 The works of Trubar and his collaborators were printed in Germany and circulated not only amongst Slovenes but also amongst Croats and Serbs .
19 The new data on the temperature of the sun are being carefully studied not only by solar astronomers , but also by meteorologists and climatologists .
20 They were chiefly used by women but also by doctors and clergymen who had to go out in all weathers .
21 The bedsides of the dying were therefore thronged , not only by pastors saying prayers , but also by relatives and friends , listening attentively for a last instructive word or , in the case of a sinner , for some hopeful indication that all was not lost .
22 It should be noted that the recognition of the effect of childbearing patterns on the health of women and children can be utilized not only by individuals or couples but also by organizations and authorities dealing with health and family welfare or development policies , including its social and population aspects .
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