Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | The visit has not all been work orientated , however , as a visit to Loch Ness has been fitted in , together with sight-seeing visits to Dundee and Inverness . |
2 | Not only are departments prepared for a Tory or Labour minister but also a Liberal Democrat one as well . |
3 | ‘ Not only are people needed during the summer to supervise children and organise activities , there is a lot of work to be done beforehand , planning a timetable , and arranging helpers and activities . |
4 | At Leeds , for example , not only are fans separated in this way , but a wedge-shaped piece of terracing at the corner of the visiting fans ' terrace is designated a ‘ no-man's-land ’ , surrounded by high fencing , and kept empty . |
5 | Each order will apparently be custom configured . |
6 | Service by post of documents , other than of originating process , which will obviously be documents served subsequent to the originating process , are deemed to have been served and received if sent by post to the " address for service " , which is defined in Ord 1 , r 3 . |
7 | In principle , a decision to establish a tax haven operation should be an integral part of a group 's overall commercial plans , and not merely be tax driven . |
8 | Taking these two points into consideration leads us to the conclusion that meaningful chain dimensions can only be values averaged over the many conformations assumed . |
9 | ‘ This is why food packaging products can only be 50% recycled . |
10 | Proposals to rehabilitate existing broadleaved woods ( which are a source of livestock shelter ) on farms should only be grant aided if the scheme aims to ‘ retain the essential broadleaved character of the woodland with appropriate native tree species ’ . |
11 | Most users believe that the drug is less harmful than the tobacco it is rolled with , but this can only be supposition given the lack of knowledge surrounding the drug 's long-term effects . |
12 | In Victorian times baked potato sellers were a familiar sight in most towns and cities throughout Britain , particularly during the winter months , when not only were potatoes bought for eating , they were also bought as hand warmers . |
13 | She honestly believed that she was making life easier for Jack , by providing him with a background of home , where not only were meals provided and clothes mended , but his time was also jealously guarded . |
14 | Not only were lines built to tap it , not only did almost every station become a distribution centre in all those areas where the fossil fuel was vital for domestic and industrial use , but trains themselves in many countries ran on it . |
15 | Not only were limestones deposited in Europe as far south as Cantabria and right across the Mid-West , they also went a lot farther . |
16 | Not only were boyfriends forbidden but even fathers were not allowed to cross the threshold to carry their daughter 's suitcases in . |
17 | Not only were schools divided into academic and nonacademic , but the academic schools were further divided into A , B , and C streams . |
18 | Not only is colostrum known to be extremely nutritious but it too has special protective properties against illness . |
19 | Not only is life re-evaluated at an absolute premium , but self-identity is honed through enabling others and through resistance to an institutional existence which threatens individuality and human dignity . |
20 | Not only is stock affected by the delivery situation , so is production . |
21 | Not only is wisdom sought for Church , King and Court and for all whom Andrewes had educated and ordained , but he asks , |
22 | Not only was metal shaped in this fire , but even the smelting of fine high carbon steel for sword blades was accomplished on the simple arrangement . |
23 | One of the features by which positivism was characterised earlier was its inclusion of the idea of ‘ pathology ’ : not only was crime seen as obviously wrong , but there was also something wrong with the people who did it — for example , in their biology or personality . |
24 | Last weeks report shows that not only was Koresh forewarned of the raid but the A T F's undercover agent had told that to the raid 's commanders . |
25 | In addition the head office buildings in Liverpool had not been purpose built to suit the needs of the company and they had become too small . |
26 | thus are Moors vanquished on the field |
27 | I think , you know , I think in answer to the embarrassment question , I think although it is about that erm , people are nay do , people wi on just are nay prepared to commit with information , I think , in areas there 's a wealth of information and experience |
28 | So far , although applications have been piloted using particular delivery media , such as CD-ROM , CD-I and DVI , these have generally been databases confined to the individual media . |
29 | There had already been warnings issued to clergy not to take the law into their own hands , and in his allocution to the participants the 80-year-old pontiff gave expression to his fears . |
30 | Tonight am MP called for a full inquiry . |