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

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1 You can not only experiment with different feet positions and weighting but also with the angle at which the feet are placed across the board .
2 During this session teachers noticed how quickly most of the pupils related the information in the tape/slide sequence and in books from the library to modern fictional recreations — not just to films such as Hope and Glory but also to the series Dad 's Army which had recently been repeated on television .
3 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 .
4 In return for these exports the Slovenes were able to import a range of goods not only from Italy and Germany but also from the Levant and the Far East , via Trieste and Venice .
5 Maintenance of an adequate circulation to provide the means of transport for oxygen and carbon dioxide depends not only on the correct functioning of the heart and vessels but also on the presence of an adequate amount of fluid to circulate .
6 Barriers to trade exist not only , for example , in the form of tariffs and quotas but also in the administration and practices of trading countries ; and the ability of UK firms to overcome these latter types of barriers is crucial .
7 Restriction orders banning cattle movement and sale of milk and meat have now been imposed on more than 300 farms , mostly in Cornwall and Devon but also in the Midlands .
8 On the defendant 's appeal , the Court of Appeal held that if the mother 's signature on the transfer was a forgery , the register could be rectified under section 82 of the Land Registration Act 1925not only against C. and D. but also against the building society , set aside the order for possession against the defendant and ordered a new trial to determine the facts regarding the execution of the transfer .
9 This points not only to a severe differential in the quality of jobs between north and south but also to a differential in their rate of job growth over time .
10 Throughout 1811 – 12 attacks on machinery took place not only through the stocking-making counties of Nottinghamshire , Leicestershire and Derbyshire but also in the woollen districts of the West Riding and the cotton districts of Lancashire .
11 It is a view held not only by expert bodies and individuals but also by a substantial proportion of the general public who are not necessarily able to explain why and how this process takes place .
12 This applies not only to books and films but also to the use of patents and licences for industrial and technological products .
13 Mrs Hewer was explaining the Professor 's eminently instructive practice of labelling all the plants not only with their full names and varieties but also with the date of planting .
14 1.3 Good wound management focuses not only on the closing of the wound by procedures and dressings but also upon the mental and physical comfort of the patient throughout the process of healing .
15 These criticisms provide basic challenges not only to the classical liberalism of Hobbes and Locke but also to the more recent theories we have examined .
16 Sir : The recent death of your food correspondent , Jeremy Round , was a cause of great sadness not only for his family and friends but also to the many thousands of readers who regularly enjoyed his articles .
17 The skilled negotiator , on the other hand , asks questions not only to gain more information and understanding but also as an alternative to disagreeing bluntly and as a means of putting forward suggestions ( ie possible courses of action said as questions .
18 It is always good advice to read widely for the sake of your historical knowledge and understanding but also for the improvement of written English .
19 The high numbers of deer cause damage not only to farming and forestry but also to the natural environment — overgrazing , for example , has almost totally blocked regeneration in many of Scotland 's native woods .
20 But in a language such as Arabic , where gender distinctions are reflected not only in nouns and pronouns but also in the concord between these and their accompanying verbs and adjectives , the resulting structures would clearly be much more cumbersome than in English .
21 The Castle is renowned not only for its service and hospitality but also for the excellent of its cuisine .
22 The accounts which had been submitted to the plaintiffs had dealt not only with the first defendant 's costs , charges and expenses but also with the receivers ' receipts and payments .
23 The formation of financial conglomerates , embodying commercial banking , stock-broking , market making , fund management etc , raise concerns not only over a clash of interests between conglomerate and client but also over a clash of obligations owed by the conglomerate to two or more clients .
24 Australia is notable not only for the size of its rise and fall in deaths from chronic disease and injury but also for the strength of its institutional revolution in public health .
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