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

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1 These cases are not only common , though hardly ever in the much over-simplified form we have considered , but also of some theoretical interest .
2 His latest book is an exposé not only of a former American hero but also of some of the most shameful secrets of modern US history
3 There is a need not only for some ‘ sociological ’ appreciation of the institutional framework and the social function of law and punishment but also for some philosophy of mind and action and a moral philosophy .
4 ‘ And it was , in my view , the lack of sufficiently rigorous and enquiring approach which led not only to the failure to appreciate that there was a Jersey partnership but also to some other of the faults I have identified . ’
5 ‘ It was , in my view , the lack of a sufficiently rigorous and enquiring approach which led not only to the failure to appreciate that there was a Jersey partnership but also to some others of the faults I have identified . ’
6 I have concentrated on the higher forms of life , not only because they are easy to observe but also to some extent because they have greater meaning for our own species .
7 It came as a shock , not just to the students but also to some of the older members of staff , such as Charles Mahoney , who belonged to an era when a member of staff would even vet the colours to be used before a student began to paint .
8 It draws , therefore , mostly on category 4 but also to some extent on categories 2 and 3 .
9 This approach draws mostly on category 3 but also to some extent on categories 1 and 4 .
10 Incomprehensible — at least at first glance — to those not familiar with the campaign , the image has much in common not only with British TV commercials but also with some branches of avant-garde photographic art in Britain which deliberately borrow cool and elliptical presentation techniques for other ends .
11 In the third term the students will not only be occupied with teaching practice but also with some work afterwards back at the School of Education .
12 In March Hedilla had talks not only with members of the Comunión Tradicionalista , but also with some of the supporters of the Alphonsine dynasty , whose political future also depended on the outcome of what was becoming a bitter , subterranean confrontation within the main conflict against the Republic .
13 Therefore , the change in the dividend was dependent not solely on the target layout ratio but also on some adjustment factor .
14 It is possible , however , that Berkeley 's evident sensitivity to charges of scepticism is rooted not simply in his cherished hope that they are false , but also in some dim feeling that they are not completely unjust .
15 Employment relationships have been influenced , not only by the environmental or contextual variables already discussed , but also in some societies by distinctive cultural features .
16 In the past , ‘ yardstick-plus ’ costs have been permitted , mainly in expensive urban locations but also in some rural locations in recognition of their higher building costs .
17 This is the finding that the same kinds of factors responsible for increasing lexical accessibility of single words ( mainly in studies of word recognition , but also in some studies of production ) are also responsible for affecting word order in sentences .
18 These can be taken on a full- or part-time basis , usually in FE colleges , but also in some schools .
19 Major demonstrations , not only outside the council offices where the charges were being debated and fixed but also in some cases involving violence within the council chambers themselves , occurred in particular over the period March 5-12 as councils took their final decisions .
20 As implied above , another effect of generally high crude prices earlier on had been to encourage the economics of developing oil accumulations discovered outside the OPEC countries — not only in the industrialized world , in places like the North Sea , but also in some countries close to OPEC members , like Oman and Mexico .
21 What if Thatcher was re-elected not despite the repugnance that many feel of her image , but also in some sense because of it ?
22 Concern has been growing for some time now , voiced not only by the media but also by some high-powered academics , ex-civil servants and former senior government statisticians , that official information which should be wholly objective is being distorted , suppressed or otherwise interfered with to serve the political ends of the government .
23 The way in which the privileged were eventually led , not only by writers like Loudon but also by some of the greatest Victorian novelists , to consider whether the houses of the poor were comfortable or not , together with the consequences of their interest , will be the theme of this chapter .
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