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

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1 Charlie Mears emerges as the reincarnation not only of a galley slave from ancient Egypt , but also of a seaman from the Vinland Sagas .
2 This has been the result partly of monetary deflation , but also of a muddle-headed confusion about the meaning of economy — namely .
3 Bald , and with an attenuated El Greco face , he looked like a victim of chemotherapy — but also of a Transylvanian vampire , for his chin and neck were covered with what seemed to be bite marks .
4 In medicine , we talk in general terms of a patient 's ‘ right to know ’ , but also of a doctor 's liberty , sometimes not to tell a particular patient for good reason .
5 But attempts to encourage family planning encounter obstacles not only of an economic nature but also of a religious , cultural , and possibly also political nature .
6 Catholicism as an ideology and the Church as an institution were central to the strength of Spanish conservatism both before and during the Republic , thanks to the power not only of school , pulpit and press , but also of a large and comprehensive network of church-sponsored social , professional and farmers ' organizations within which much of the Catholic population was enmeshed .
7 In his study of collective bargaining in an international context , Clegg ( 1976 ) regards differences in the level at which agreements are concluded as an important determinant not only of membership density but also of a number of other aspects of union behaviour , at least in those countries where collective bargaining is the main method of trade union action .
8 Their intricate scheming spoke of defiance , but also of a love of conspiracy for its own sake , conspiracy prompted by group living within a regimented and closed institution .
9 The frequent changes resulting from postings and the demands of the duty roster make it difficult to ensure the continuity not only of a ‘ uniformed ’ organist , but also of a choir .
10 Unresolved mourning has the capacity to erupt as an overwhelming crisis when a further bereavement is faced , not only of a death , but also of a loss to one 's life-purpose , like redundancy or retirement .
11 Nothing , as both men knew , could be quite as sombre and sickening as a suicide ( or , as here , an attempted suicide ) , for it spoke not only of unbearable suffering but also of a certain misguided fortitude .
12 In his opinion the phenomenon of bases required ‘ special defensive measures , not only of a military and political character but also of an international legal character ’ .
13 They convey a double sense of experience : that of a linear process ; but also of an eternal state of being which informs and transcends it , and which is accessed within the structure of human nature , itself programmed with a restlessness that can be assuaged by nothing less .
14 They are indicative not only of the strength of current Roman catholic social rules and sense of obedience on specified issues at the level of popular religion , but also of the direct power of the hierarchy operating through the state in affairs they considered sacred .
15 So the flight from consciousness is the flight from any grasp on the intrinsic nature of any properties — not merely , as with Russell , of properties in the external world , but also of the features in our experience .
16 The enormities of the Hitler regime and the Holocaust opened up many fields of research into the workings of minds not only of fanatics but also of the mentally disoriented or diseased .
17 He enhances our sense not only of the poets ' universe — me cosmology of Dante and Milton , for example — but also of the symbolism used by painters and architects .
18 As far as Britain was concerned , the failure showed the limits not only of British power , but also of the Anglo-American special relationship .
19 Memories become bitter-sweet events in our lives that remind us of our grief but also of the pleasure of the relationship we had .
20 Not only of its fastnesses and vastnesses but also of the minute detailing of existence upon our own planet : its climatic patterns and the plate tectonics that give rise to earthquakes , volcanoes , fold mountains and the oceanic ridges .
21 The end-of-term jollity was illustrative of the relaxed atmosphere that has pervaded the final week of the Liberal Democrat election drive — a product not merely of the light-headedness of exhaustion but also of the undoubted success of what has been a well-judged campaign .
22 It will provide local business with an opportunity to increase their knowledge , not only of relevant services , but also of the views and experiences of others who are already active in this field .
23 In education , the best illustration of this policy , but also of the practical limitations to the concept of parental rights , is in the area of school admissions , and discussion of this occurs next .
24 Teachers will become ever more conscious not only of their increased administrative responsibilities but also of the fact that conformity to the prescribed ATs and PS is expected , under the law .
25 The lion is a symbol of St Mark , but also of the Venetian empire , although whether either of these symbols is relevant here is not known with certainty .
26 In his famous and beautifully illustrated book Les Promenades de Paris ( 2 vols , 1867 — 73 ) Alphand talks not only of his landscaping but also of the flowers , shrubs , and trees which he used to ornament his creations , while his illustrations show details of the furnishings and small kiosks and pavilions which were established in the parks .
27 The narrowness of their escape was a frightful reminder not only of their human vulnerability , but also of the fragility of the regime , for had they died , the heir was only two years old .
28 Discussion of poetry was animated , especially of Dante 's incomparable genius , but also of the genius of Shakespeare in his poems , especially the playfulness of his young works , which Ash particularly admires .
29 In these circumstances , it is the preservation not only of a great house that is assured , but also of the surrounding area of countryside .
30 At the inquiry SAVE faced the opposition not only of the Department of Transport , but also of the county council .
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