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

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1 This resulted in a greater awareness not only of global issues , but also of threats to our immediate surroundings .
2 However , progress in a similar way towards an understanding of the mechanics of weathering processes ( e.g. Curtis , 1976 ) requires not only an adequate knowledge of chemistry and of exchange reactions , but also of processes at a different scale .
3 Afterwards an auction of icing sculptures , mostly of clowns but also of flags of the European Community — that EC subsidy again ! — and then it 's time to pack away clown town for another year .
4 For those who want a complete directory' not only of the world 's railways but also of manufacturers of railway equipment of every kind , from coaches to couplings , then Jane 's is your book — provided you have £50 to spare , which is £7 less than a second class return from London to Newcastle .
5 Moreover it houses Religious Studies students who make use not only of classes within the faculty but also of courses in the Arts Faculty which specialise in cultures and religions other than Christian .
6 Reports are coming in , some of them confirmed by an independent observer , of large-scale destruction in Bosnia , not only of mosques and monuments ( see The Art Newspaper No. 19 , June 1992 , p.1 ) but also of places of learning , together with the books , archives and manuscripts contained therein .
7 There must , Mr Schofield firmly believes , be greater opportunity at major championship level , not only for Europeans but also for players from other countries .
8 Without entering into the substantive details of the agreement or of the 1990 convention for its application , which appears not yet to have entered into force , it may be noted that it sets out rules for crossing the signatory states ' frontiers not just for their own citizens but also for citizens of all EC Member States , and the Convention of Application distinguishes between treatment at the internal and external borders of the signatory states .
9 His new body of monastic regulations brought the up-to-date practices of Cluny not only to Canterbury , but also to monasteries in all parts of England .
10 Which was no doubt why it was important not just to the artists in this show , but also to others like Paul Nash , John Piper and Henry Moore .
11 The cost system now outlined could apply not only to materials invoices but also to invoices for hired plant , special expenses , overheads , legal and estate agent 's fees , and in part to certified payments and the company payroll .
12 In considering curriculum change it is vital to understand that this tripartite hierarchy of status has been reproduced not only in the respective parity of esteem between different categories of subject but also to kinds of knowledge within subjects .
13 It gave rise not only to a new religious movement of tremendous vitality , but also to tales of miracles and wonders .
14 It has been funded throughout its four years of activities on both sides of the Atlantic : primarily by the US National Endowment for the Humanities and by the EC as part of its framework for linguistic research and engineering , but also with grants from the Mellon Foundation and from the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council .
15 In much work in the sociology of culture , we find that we have to deal not only with general institutions and their typical relations , but also with forms of organization and self-organization which seem much closer to cultural production .
16 In mid-August a dozen members paid an evening visit to the Bridgnorth area , not this time to see the Severn Valley Railway , but to see the Oldbury Live Steam Museum , a complete garden given over to a variety of exhibits , mainly around a railway theme , but also with models of vintage buses , ships and aeroplanes .
17 The auditor , therefore , ‘ must be concerned not only with the form and regularity of the accounts but also with issues of substance arising therefrom , such as the possibility of loss due to waste , extravagance , inefficient financial administration , poor value for money , mistake or other cause ’ ( Layfield 1976 , App 1 : 188 ) .
18 This refocusing could come about by individual students following particular pathways determined by them in negotiation , not only with teachers , but also with mentors in the business and wider communities .
19 The Council 's agendas for the late 1960s were preoccupied not only with the validation procedure and its outcomes , but also with relations with the University of London and its external degree , and with the binary policy , teacher education and the Council 's committee and board sub-structure and operation .
20 Under the STV a candidate must compete not only with political opponents but also with candidates of his own party , and compete in a popularity contest which , commencing with his first election campaign , will have to last without remission for as long as he wishes to hold his seat .
21 When I visited Pucklechurch , the remand centre outside Bristol which was virtually destroyed during the riots , I noted that among the graffiti painted by prisoners during the riot there were slogans promising solidarity , not merely with Bristol and Strangeways prisoners as one might have expected , but also with protesters against the poll tax .
22 Parents seem to want clear guidance not just about strengths but also about areas for improvement .
23 It was not surprising that a growing number of small farmers in the West Bank viewed the commission agents not only as too closely connected with Amman politically , but also as parasites upon their labour .
24 Reforms , however , should focus not only on the quality of care for detainees and on advice and evidence for the courts but also on services for the victims of crime .
25 The political opposition — aid donors made further assistance contingent not only on economic reform , but also on moves to political pluralism — has described Moi 's decision as catastrophic .
26 The actual income of a kadi depended not only — or even principally — on his allowance , of course , but also on fees of various kinds ; and it may well be that if indeed the kadis of Istanbul , Edirne and Bursa continued to receive allowances of only 300 akce a day down to Hezarfen 's time , they did so because their allowances represented a relatively insignificant proportion of the monies they actually received , so that raising them to match the importance of the kadiliks was not a matter of particular moment .
27 First , as a general point , an industry may change from being a natural monopoly not only through changes in underlying technology but also through changes in demand .
28 Language has the ability to stimulate and motivate , not only through appeals to logic but also through appeals to emotion ( Burke , 1950 ; Pfeffer , 1981 ; Edelman , 1964 ) .
29 The writer is able to measure artists not only against each other but also against standards of technical achievement .
30 For instance there is one chap in the Kintail area who tries to keep the Mountain Rescue team off his land , not just during their exercises but also in times of actual rescues .
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