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

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1 This is because … the process of development involves not only the production of more goods and services but also the transformation of the society itself , including the establishment of new institutions , social systems , rules and values .
2 By ‘ crisis ’ , the head of cultural affairs means not only the need to economise but also the fragility of the administrative structure .
3 The first movement has the cleverness of Haydn , but also the sharpwittedness , in Beethoven 's own manner ; the Hagen treat it with solemnity , gravity , reverence and a heavy hand .
4 By the 1180s his network of financial agents reached into almost every shire in England ; his clients ranged from the king of Scotland and the great religious houses to the local parish priests of Lincoln ; and his business interests involved not only mortgages , but also the purchase and sale of discounted bonds , pawnbroking , property development , and commodity brokering .
5 One of Shaughnessy 's sources , with close links to Israeli intelligence , actually claimed to have heard the tapes of these telephone intercepts , and another , well-connected with the US intelligence community , confirmed not only that the Iranian Embassy 's calls had been monitored at that time but also the substance of the Lovejoy — Niknam conversations .
6 The plan worked because in this new environment the young Prince found not only friendship but also the stimulus of intellectual competition .
7 The account of the great procession into the palatine church at Ingelheim conveys the splendour and wealth , but also the order and control , of the imperial court .
8 There is a very good argument that not only the rent should be suspended but also the service charge and the insurance rent , particularly where the premises form part of a shopping centre .
9 Oxford and Somerville produce both at present , to the advantage not only of individuals but also the country as a whole .
10 And finally , the professional " student " of English is actually elevated above authors , at least to the extent that hindsight ( like death ) enables not only the making of a complete and final assessment , but also the development of a historical understanding which was beyond the comprehension of the historical actors themselves .
11 The development of a research programme will involve not only the addition of suitable auxiliary hypotheses but also the development of adequate mathematical and experimental techniques .
12 Not only was the traditional ideal of union between church and state relinquished but also the Council stressed the responsibility of the church to pass moral judgements , even on matters touching the political order , whenever basic personal rights or the salvation of souls make such judgements necessary .
13 Where geographic information systems ( GIS ) were used to assess proposals and display data in the course of evaluating road or building development plans , not only the data must be preserved , but also the software , any specialised graphics hardware , and even the virtual records that were created during the decision making process .
14 The report from one such course recently was that , during the film , various people were tapped on the shoulder and asked to leave not only the showing , but also the company .
15 All major urban areas participated with enthusiasm , with political support to professional interests to engage in this activity : not only local authority housing , architecture and planning departments , which bolstered political pride in identification with a popular value of sweeping away the past and building anew , but also the construction industry which had the windfall of long-term contracts .
16 Not only does it demonstrate the work process but also the mood and emotion of the dancer .
17 There was also a boom in organ-building and piano-playing because music was not only ‘ the food of life ’ as it always has been , but also the mood background to films .
18 The following pages show , on large colour plates , the versatility and sheer brilliance of an artist who has managed to catch not only the feel and technical accuracy of aircraft but also the mood of nature , in every painting .
19 seeks to liberate itself from the Greek domination of the Same and the One … as if from oppression itself — an oppression certainly comparable to none other in the world , an ontological or transcendental oppression , but also the origin or alibi of all oppression in the world .
20 For an ionic compound , the formula shows not only the ratio of the different ions present in the lattice but also the ratio of moles of the different ions present in the compound .
21 An evident aim of the right wing is not merely the intimidation of individuals but also the discrediting of the two major independent universities as educational institutions .
22 Not only would the branch line locomotives be involved , but also The mainline workings , and it was envisaged that Chester ( Western ) shed would assume control over a new district and locomotives would carry copper-top chimneys wherever possible .
23 Broadcasting policy involved not only state-controlled or public service radio and television but also the cinema , the press and advertising : the state aided financially , partly regulated , and even owned film studios , newspapers and advertising agencies — but , since the Liberation , the mentality in all three was worlds removed from the bureaucratic tradition of state broadcasting .
24 If he is to be totally unbiased when making his observations , then he will be obliged to record not only the readings on various meters , the presence or absence of sparks at various critical locations in the electrical circuits , the dimensions of the circuit etc. but also the colour of the meters , the dimensions of the laboratory , the state of the weather , the size of his shoes and a whole host of ‘ clearly irrelevant ’ details , irrelevant , that is , to the kind of theory in which Hertz was interested and which he was testing .
25 It contained not only the Homeric , Cyclops and all , but also the troglodytic itself with its own representations , the dawn of the mind .
26 Thus , we need to know not just the shape of the pre- and post-distributions but also the location of families within the distributions .
27 One of the great advantages of working on a drama project , rather than on single , self-contained lessons , is that one can not only choose the duration but also the location of the drama lesson ; the work becomes integrative .
28 Zakrevskii 's political opinions were so far to the right that he thought the Moscow Slavophiles were dangerous subversives ; his antipathy to modernization led him to deplore not only the construction of new factories in Moscow but also the expansion of old ones .
29 Rooms must be allocated and charted on the reservation and room status charts so that not only the clients get the type of accommodation they have requested but also the hotel achieves the maximum occupancy of the rooms .
30 The terms include not only basic matters such as salary , bonus entitlement , company car and medical insurance but also the date of commencement of employment , age and a description of the function of each employee in the business .
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