Example sentences of "but also to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is relevant not only to informal interchange between students but also to tutorial discussion . |
2 | Those with a broad view of the university system see another factor as more important : that the lowering of standards applies not only to students but also to teachers . |
3 | The Soviet Union is offering time on the Salyut 7 X-ray telescopes not only to France , but also to Holland , West Germany and the European Space Agency . |
4 | One senior representative of an existing cash & carry said that MAKRO will ‘ obviously pose a threat ’ , not only to that trade but also to supermarkets , which will be hit by trade being diverted into the MARKO ‘ discounting ’ — through holding one of the membership passports . |
5 | Examples of this outward expansion , combined with an increasing centralization , are confined not just to sites dependent on a single main road , as at Brough-on-Fosse , but also to sites developing at road junctions as in the case of Great Chesterford . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | It represents totally unfair competition , not only to Tennis World but also to Tennis Magazine . |
8 | Those educationalists who deny children these opportunities are confining them to the ghetto , to a restricted discourse which will close to them access not only to the professions but also to leadership in national politics . |
9 | Judicial review is available not only to citizens ( individuals , corporations , trusts and so on ) with grievances against government but also to government bodies with a grievance against another government body . |
10 | In studying its attention has to be given not only to the relationship between government and the local authorities , but also to government attempts to influence the behaviour of building societies and landlords . |
11 | Assistance with rent and rates for people on a low income is available not only to council tenants , but also to tenants or private landlords , those who live in housing association accommodation and owner occupiers . |
12 | The castle and grounds , which include the greatest arboretum in Poland , at present belong to the colossal state forestry authority , while the collections have been dispersed not only to Poznan , but also to Warsaw , whose National Museum is sitting on the remains of the unique collection of Etruscan and Greek vases ( some are in Moscow , while others were looted by the Germans , along with all the Limoges enamels , some of which regularly turn up in Western collections ) . |
13 | A strong Iranian presence throughout the period 479 — 334 is indicated by chance literary references , such as Herodotus , who refers not only to Persian individuals at Sardis before the Ionian Revolt from Persia of the 490s , but also to Persians being given the land round Miletus after the revolt ( v. 101 ; vi.20 ) . |
14 | Not only to herself , not only to the vegetables but also to Ny |
15 | In improving inspection techniques , attention will be paid not only to improving non-destructive testing techniques and developing new technologies such as shearography , but also to inspection validation and human errors . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Many Tories and Anglicans were worried about whether their oaths to James could be abrogated , and whether they were free to swear new oaths not just to Mary , who possessed an hereditary claim , but also to William . |
18 | The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations [ COSHH ] which came into force at the beginning of October , not only relate to preventing risks from chemicals , but also to protection from biological hazards such as Legionella . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | The new provisions apply not only to goods but also to services , accommodation or facilities . |
21 | She had been Form Mistress of Junior C from 1950 to 1962 and taught with patience , sympathy , and understanding , introducing many boys not only to drama ( as was to be expected ) but also to cricket and football . |
22 | The two conditions implied by section 14 extend , not only to the goods actually bought , but also to goods ‘ supplied under ’ the contract , e.g. a returnable bottle , Geddling v. Marsh ( 1920 K.B. ) . |
23 | This applies not only to many nineteenth-century books , but also to film . |
24 | This will apply.not only to mathematics and English , but also to areas such as science and arts , where at present progression and continuity are particularly weak . |
25 | This applies not only to plaintiffs but also to defendants who give notice of intention to defend … |
26 | In case of doubt , Justinian ruled that these provisions applied not just to dispositions charged on the heir , but also to trusts charged on legatees and trust beneficiaries . |
27 | The answer which emerges from Anselm 's second letter is that Count Alan 's brother and heir succeeded not only to his estates but also to Gunhilda . |
28 | Allocations relate not only to borrowing but also to expenditure ( that is , loan sanction is given in line with expenditure allocations ) and are determined nationally to meet government public expenditure targets . |
29 | Eden was prepared in principle to make concessions not only to Hitler but also to Mussolini if matters could be so arranged as to involve no loss of face . |
30 | It proved that " deaf theatre " , a popular pastime of the deaf community , was capable of giving pleasure , not only to the performers but also to spectators . |