Example sentences of "but also in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The matrix unc is of very great importance , not only in studies of the intrinsic properties of A , but also in dynamical and other applications it is called the characteristic matrix of A.
2 It was produced not only on large British-owned estates , but also in small gardens owned by the indigenous inhabitants , the Kandyan Sinhalese .
3 The geographical distribution of foreign direct investment ( FDI ) in many developing countries has meant job openings for women not only in the cities but also in small country towns and rural areas .
4 These findings should be balanced , however , with a report from another group , which showed that DNA from M paratuberculosis is present not only in Crohn 's disease but also in ulcerative colitis and other non-inflammatory bowel disorders .
5 From 1909 , when Cubism emerged as a fully mature idiom , through until the months immediately preceding the outbreak of war in 1914 , it was to be not only very self-contained as a movement , but also in certain respects curiously unaccentuated .
6 Once they were in place , not only could peasants buy ( rather than just occupy ) their dwelling-places , but also in certain circumstances they could " acquire in full ownership " the land which the charters assigned them .
7 Yet too rigorous a pursuit of that objective might result not only in failure but also in net losses to the United States .
8 It is a sector where the multinationals dominated , but had to be coerced into action that produced export gains but at the price of deepening the dependence not just in the main products , but also in key component suppliers .
9 We firmly believe the land use planning system has a central role to play not only in minimising the environmental and social costs of ensuring essential aggregates provision , but also in managing demand .
10 We firmly believe the land use planning system has a central role to play not only in minimising the environmental and social costs of ensuring essential aggregates provision , but also in managing demand .
11 Then we get no more until the planned development of more or less large estates in the late eighteenth-century towns — notably , of course , the spas , but also in such unlikely places as Birmingham and ( early in the nineteenth century ) Ashton-under-Lyne .
12 As Keeble pointed out , this factor was important not only in interregional decentralization but also in intraregional shifts from big cities .
13 Why do stereotypes like this persist not just in folklinguistics but also in modern scientific linguistics ?
14 This recognition has had a major impact , not only in the ecological field but also in that of Earth Mysteries .
15 These developments on the left wing of Hegelianism , and the work of Feuerbach in particular , throw into high relief a profound ambiguity not only in Hegel 's thought , but also in that of Schleiermacher and Ritschl .
16 In this respect , then , it can be argued that the survey is too individualistic , not only in the sense that only individuals can respond to questionnaires , but also in that every individual is assumed to have as much importance as every other .
17 Indeed , children often acquire less class orientation from parents not only in taught but also in practical terms .
18 Armed with this decision , James proceeded to promote more Catholics to offices under the Crown , not just in the army but also in civilian posts .
19 Their quality and spacing is laid down in the Building Regulations but in the last ten years difficulties have arisen over corrosion , not only in those made of mild steel but also in galvanised ties where the zinc coating is defective .
20 Symbolization is involved not only in the psychic functions of reason but also in all forms of selective attention and perception , dreams and fantasy , and in imagination .
21 Ronald Reagan er was the master of persuasion both through er his control and , and , and confidence on television and so forth but also in one to one conversations with er cabinet members or with er members of congress or whoever .
22 Remarkable innovations in manufacturing , science , health care , technology , transportation and communications have resulted not only in new tools , products and services but also in new kinds of employment , demanding new skills with a reduced need for a large , low-skilled , industrial workforce .
23 Indeed it can still be found in our own time , in some individual cases but also in new forms of patronage .
24 It may be necessary to chart events and actions to be able to show later that teachers acted promptly and appropriately ; in child abuse particularly , but also in other cases , careful records may be helpful in protecting the child or someone else from harm .
25 Religious fundamentalism does not only exist within Christianity but also in other religions , especially those based on a scripture .
26 There was a political will in Britain and in the United States to reduce spending on institutional care and to promote cheaper community-based services , not only in child care but also in other sectors of public care such as mental health and mental handicap .
27 In a number of dialects in northern England and peripherally in southern Scotland ( J. Milroy , 1982c ) there is a high incidence of noticeably ‘ clear ’ ( palatal ) variants of /l/ , chiefly in pre-vocalic syllable-initial position , but also in other positions .
28 The eroticisation of this relationship is a familiar trope , not only in art criticism but also in other and more popular forms of writing and visual culture .
29 There were demonstrations and strikes not only in Tbilisi but also in other large towns .
30 It was already clear that Britain 's early post-war experience bore similarity to that of the United States , and it was not too long before it was evident that Britain 's experience was part of a wider set of tendencies to be seen not only in Europe but also in other world urban systems .
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