Example sentences of "but also [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Their intricate scheming spoke of defiance , but also of a love of conspiracy for its own sake , conspiracy prompted by group living within a regimented and closed institution .
2 The frequent changes resulting from postings and the demands of the duty roster make it difficult to ensure the continuity not only of a ‘ uniformed ’ organist , but also of a choir .
3 Charlie Mears emerges as the reincarnation not only of a galley slave from ancient Egypt , but also of a seaman from the Vinland Sagas .
4 Unresolved mourning has the capacity to erupt as an overwhelming crisis when a further bereavement is faced , not only of a death , but also of a loss to one 's life-purpose , like redundancy or retirement .
5 In medicine , we talk in general terms of a patient 's ‘ right to know ’ , but also of a doctor 's liberty , sometimes not to tell a particular patient for good reason .
6 In his study of collective bargaining in an international context , Clegg ( 1976 ) regards differences in the level at which agreements are concluded as an important determinant not only of membership density but also of a number of other aspects of union behaviour , at least in those countries where collective bargaining is the main method of trade union action .
7 Suffice to suggest that the ego -experienced world of the Sonnets , despite the enormous time devoted to the Thou , creates what is essentially a single vision , a self-dedication to the other , which in effect results in an exposure and analysis , not only of the other but also of the self .
8 You must learn to be aware not only of the degrees of concentration that are possible ( compare , for instance , your attention to the gripping climax of a movie with your first glances at the pages of the morning newspaper ) but also of the possibility of improving your own levels of concentration .
9 This in his opinion , as well as in the opinion of many others in the literature , has led to the use of inappropriate methods of assessment which have not only distorted the character of what is taught , but also of the way it has been taught .
10 The fact that shares and deposits of the personal sector feature so largely among building society liabilities is partly the result of their origins but also of the way in which building society interest is taxed .
11 He had been one of the most respected and admired deaf men of his time , and he was missed not only within the ranks of the BDDA but also of the NID , on whose executive committee he had served since its reorganisation in 1924 .
12 The narrowness of their escape was a frightful reminder not only of their human vulnerability , but also of the fragility of the regime , for had they died , the heir was only two years old .
13 ‘ To become not just members of their parish families but also of the Church of Lancaster .
14 Not only of its fastnesses and vastnesses but also of the minute detailing of existence upon our own planet : its climatic patterns and the plate tectonics that give rise to earthquakes , volcanoes , fold mountains and the oceanic ridges .
15 But , in the absence of something in the context which suggests that narrower meaning , the authorities in the 19th century and earlier all seem to point to the conclusion that the requirement to establish a conviction requires a proof not only of the finding of guilt but also of the court 's final adjudication by sentence or other order .
16 The White House tapes provided dramatic evidence not only of a conspiracy to obstruct justice , but also of the existence of a seige mentality in the upper reaches of the executive branch .
17 He enhances our sense not only of the poets ' universe — me cosmology of Dante and Milton , for example — but also of the symbolism used by painters and architects .
18 Discussion of poetry was animated , especially of Dante 's incomparable genius , but also of the genius of Shakespeare in his poems , especially the playfulness of his young works , which Ash particularly admires .
19 Most offer more than 50 per cent off the cost , not only of the activity , such as badminton , karate , table tennis , swimming or rowing , for example , but also of the equipment : badminton racquets , table tennis bats and rowing boats .
20 This is failure , and it is not only failure of the religion , but also of the system of dogmatic child indoctrination which perpetuates the failure .
21 Cost analysis is the starting point not only for deciding the subject of the exercise but also of the exercise itself .
22 Cost analysis is the starting point not only for deciding the subject of the exercise but also of the exercise itself .
23 Symbolic of the unification of Attica — but also of the importance of the demes — was the commissioning of the same architect , a top man , to design temples of Nemesis at Rhamnous , of Poseidon at Sounion , of Ares at Acharnai and of Hephaistos at Athens .
24 This would occur in the case of a second hand car only if the owner consented to the dealer having possession not only of the car but also of the registration book and the ignition key .
25 At the inquiry SAVE faced the opposition not only of the Department of Transport , but also of the county council .
26 They took the form of in-depth discussions not only of environmental scanning itself ; but also of the analysis and interpretation of the retrieved information , and its use in strategic decision making .
27 He , too , conceived his task to involve the protection not only of the church but also of the realm , which was , after all , both a papal fief and the kingdom of a crusader .
28 Not only should an understanding be gained of a history of losses , but also of the potential for new attachments .
29 If the later mortgage is legal , the mortgagee will obtain priority by virtue of his legal interest unless he has notice not only of the floating charge but also of the restriction in it .
30 The enormous popularity of hiking can be seen not only as a consequence of the formation of the YHA , but also of the emergence of many new organizations and clubs which undertook to arrange hikes and negotiate concessionary rates for travel , accommodation , and refreshment for their members , and others engaged in agitation for reform of the access laws .
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