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

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1 If he actually put his foot down and said , ‘ No , I think that 's ridiculous ’ , everyone shut up and listened , and I feel that this was the first time that he realised that he did have the powers of leadership , not only on stage but also off stage . ’
2 He claims that the problem is not just one of machines but also of technique with its emphasis on rationality and efficiency being applied in every field of human activity .
3 Simmel differs markedly from Marx — and almost all other commentators on modern society — in that he stresses the relationship between people , the products of industrialization and the monetary economy in terms not only of production , but also of consumption .
4 A vet said that the attacker had a good knowledge not only of animal beh-aviour , but also of animal anatomy .
5 This is one of the effects of lack of oxygen , but also of dehydration at the end of a long day 's excitement .
6 His delicious Pas des Légumes performed at a special performance to mark the market 's passing brought to mind the long history not only of the ‘ fruit and veg ’ , but also of Harlequin , Columbine and their colleagues of the commedia dell'arte , inhabitants for many years of the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , and the King 's Theatre , Drury Lane , where the first ballets d'action were staged .
7 So not only do we have to take account of the confusability of individual words in the lexicon , but also of word strings .
8 Now they were in the end-of-class ritual of thanks , part of ballet 's insistence on grace not only of body but also of spirit .
9 This ‘ profane illumination ’ , this ‘ poeticization of the banal ’ was a matter , for Breton , not just of painting , literature , and photography , but also of life and love , the latter arising in no small portion from an intoxication in connection with the things of the beloved .
10 The latter is a ‘ profane illumination ’ , a ‘ Weticization of the banal ’ and was a matter for Breton , not just of painting , literature , and photography , but also of life and love , the latter arising in no small portion from an ‘ intoxication ’ in connection with the things of the beloved .
11 Judge Marvin Shoob , who presided over the trial of the Atlanta BNL branch former manager Christopher Drogoul [ see p. 39135 ] , expressed surprise and disappointment at Lacey 's conclusion on the grounds that there was " ample evidence not only of a cover-up , but also of government participation that was improper " .
12 I was bitterly ashamed of what I was doing , or letting people do to me , but also of course I got to like it , and even crave it , in a manner of speaking .
13 But also of course there was this propaganda from from the government you know that erm they 'd just got to keep up morale and this was one one way as you will see in a minute of how they did it .
14 Erm , has the honourable gentleman noted that er on the ninth of February , it 's only a few days ago , the European parliament itself erm through its rapporteur Mr Fernand Herman er the Christian Democrats , but also of course with er socialists from the er European parliament , endorsed a constitution er which contains even worse things than the European peoples party 's manifesto .
15 Well each has a particular history erm each has a particular culture and pattern of doing things , structure of government as I 've mentioned but also of course we have common interests so in foreign policy we sometimes draw differences between what we would regard as the direct interests of each state and what we can call common interests of mankind .
16 but also of course for the way in which he always put it .
17 Imagination is at once the source of all hope and inspiration but also of frustration .
18 The differences are not simply ones of climate and agricultural potential , but also of land tenure patterns , with a very specialized form of tenure called crofting ( 2 ) predominating in the north and west .
19 On the level of ideology the Conservative Government has attempted to tackle not only a crisis of legitimation but also of motivation .
20 Where in the past unions used to pursue claims on behalf of employees , the decline in union membership has now often been replaced by an employee-based legal expenses insurance , offering a valuable source not only of work but also of funding .
21 Sacrament of Reconciliation — with emphasis on the social aspect of the sacrament i.e. a celebration not just of reconciliation between God and man , but also of reconciliation between man and man ( A class experience of a Penitential Service stressing the social aspect of reconciliation would be appropriate )
22 Such improvements required not only the consent of the Governors of Greenwich Hospital , but also of Parliament .
23 The surveyor should also ensure his client is informed , not only of the claim itself but also of progress in dealing with it .
24 I wish only to comment that , in extradition cases , it appears to have been the practice , at least since Rex v. Zossenheim ( 1903 ) 20 T.L.R. 121 , that the magistrate , when deciding whether to commit , will take account not only of evidence tendered on behalf of the requesting state , but also of evidence given on behalf of the accused .
25 Eventually , the song becomes a real-time simulation of a locked groove , an out-of-control roller-coaster of dread but also of resilience : ‘ And the Mercy Seat is waiting/And I think my head is burning/And in a way I 'm yearning/To be done with all this measuring of proof/An eye for an eye/And a tooth for a tooth/And anyway I told the truth/And I 'm not afraid to die . ’
26 The memoir tells not only of heroic chemical engineering ( some of it sounds alarmingly primitive today ) but also of bachelor life in upstate New York in the 1950s .
27 From this it is clear that Goldner and Hendrix are acutely aware not just of quality but also of rarity and of what will not be available again .
28 The tenth anniversary of the civil rights movement was celebrated on 1 January 1979 amidst a growing alienation of the minority Catholic population , a rising toll not only of violence but also of poverty and unemployment in the six counties , and an increasingly unbridgeable gulf within the majority Protestant ranks , with the Official Unionists and the so-called Democratic Unionists under the Revd Ian Paisley vying with one another in intransigence and extremism .
29 Indeed , the local authority must be the key agency around which services are designed if we are to make the best use not only of social services but also of housing , education and leisure facilities .
30 This is a time of great hope in international affairs , but also of uncertainty and potential instability .
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