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

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1 It celebrates creativity amid doubt and despondency — creativity as energy but also as a duty , work to be done by man as it is the sun 's task to shine .
2 Libertarians want a drastic reduction in the interventions of the state , not only in the economy but also as a social regulator , so that opportunities for both personal choice and the free-market economy are maximized .
3 Parties adopt or disavow policies not only to win forthcoming elections but also as a response to past electoral outcomes .
4 Norman Davis will be remembered by many with affection not only as a very great scholar but also as a most delightful and faithful friend .
5 The thesaurus functions not only as a retrieval aid , but also as a reference facility .
6 Transition curves were temporarily eliminated from the pure geometric shapes of the twentieth century : in part , as a reaction to Art Nouveau but also as a means of getting a firm grip upon design .
7 The role of Highlander in this project so far had not just been as a catalyst , nor a co-ordinating agency for the network — though this in itself is a vital role — but also as a meeting place for the widely scattered groups which came to the Center to hold regular training workshops .
8 Questions of genre , of the organization of repetition and difference , seem fundamental to television , not only as an institution and a discourse , but also as a form of subjectivity .
9 Not only because of its fine rivers , lochs and deer forests , but also as a centre of excellence for that other favourite Scottish pastime , golf .
10 In our conversation , John Eudes emerged not only as a listener but also as a guide , not only as a counsellor but also as a director .
11 In our conversation , John Eudes emerged not only as a listener but also as a guide , not only as a counsellor but also as a director .
12 The computer power that even the smallest practice can now afford means that there is no excuse for the well-organised firm not to be making use of this opportunity not only for operating efficiency but also as a tool of competition .
13 But they forget that flowers are sent not only as a mark of respect for the dead , but also as a gesture of sympathy to the living , suffering widow , to bring some of the hopeful beauty of nature to soften the bleakness of one of the saddest days of her life , and to show her how much the one she loved was also loved by others .
14 ‘ We grew up a little bit as people , but also as a band .
15 Similarly do occurs as a lexical verb but also as a purely grammatical element whose function is to carry tense and negation for the lexical verb .
16 She observes , for example , that gender may affect language use in a given situation not just as a property of the speaker but also as a characteristic of the addressee ; the determining factor might be who is being spoken to rather than who is speaking .
17 Each of the six towers around the walls was built primarily for defence , but also as a focus for painful emotions and experiences .
18 But it also sustains an idea of the feminist , not just as an individual , autonomous subject , but also as a subject defined by her relationship to others , who is differently defined in different contexts , and who has no fixed boundaries .
19 I enjoyed reading the review by James Hall of Piero Manzoni , Catalogue Raisonné ( The Art Newspaper , No. 20 , July-September , p.16 ) , not just as publisher of the catalogue and of the first monograph on the artist ( Milan , 1967 ) , but also as a friend of Piero Manzoni , in his private and his public life together we did Tavole di accertamento ( 1958–60 ) , published in 1962 .
20 At the same time she knew that the royal family perceived her not only as a problem but also as a threat .
21 Not only will he be accepted on the terraces but also as a drinking partner in the local pubs .
22 The three departments did , however , discuss the figures and assumptions on which their public expenditure survey bids depended , partially in a genuine spirit of co-operation , but also as a defensive tactic against Treasury inclinations towards divide and rule .
23 The people lived for seven days in shelters made of branches — essentially as an agricultural thanksgiving , but also as a reminder of their tent-dwelling days in the wilderness ( Leviticus 23:43 ) .
24 It was important to retain Lloyd George , not just as the man who had won the war but also as a man who could talk to the working class ; and if a revolutionary situation were to arise , then it would be far better if Unionists could call on Liberals to help resist it .
25 In many analyses of the labour markets , temporary working is referred to not only as a " non-standard " form of employment but also as a " precarious " and a " new " form of employment .
26 both at the primary level and the secondary level , so what 's coming across is not just er the fact that perhaps Burns was a womanizer , but also as a nationalist and an internationalist
27 Consequently , a sea waybill that meets the requirements of a straight bill of lading under United States law not only acts as a receipt of goods but also as a transferable document of title .
28 He remembers Philby as a brilliant journalist — he was in the Lebanon as a correspondent for The Economist and the Observer — but also as a person of very obvious human failings .
29 I refer to the way in which higher education , as an institution within society , acts not just as a vehicle for economic reproduction within the social classes , but also as a means of ‘ cultural reproduction ’ .
30 He governed as an autocrat but also as a twentieth-century politician .
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