Example sentences of "[vb pp] not [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Given the above assumptions none of these portfolios apart from M can exist as they are all sub-optimal , being dominated not only by combinations of M and the risk-free asset but also by other portfolios on the efficient frontier itself .
2 The whole spreading fortress was surrounded not just by a moat , but by a deep artificial lake .
3 And for once this year , Littlewoods ' results will be most keenly awaited not just by its rivals but by the financial community at large .
4 These awards are won not just by those responsible for export sales — although their contribution is very important — but by every employee in the business .
5 The castle and grounds , which include the greatest arboretum in Poland , at present belong to the colossal state forestry authority , while the collections have been dispersed not only to Poznan , but also to Warsaw , whose National Museum is sitting on the remains of the unique collection of Etruscan and Greek vases ( some are in Moscow , while others were looted by the Germans , along with all the Limoges enamels , some of which regularly turn up in Western collections ) .
6 By 1844 , when Wordsworth so fiercely objected to the coming of the railway , many more people were being attracted not just for the natural attributes of the area but for all those extra attractions which were suddenly being introduced such as ‘ wrestling , horse and boat races , and pot-houses and beer-shops . ’
7 The youthful immigrants who swelled the population were attracted not only from the Vale of York but from far beyond .
8 But another feature in the projects noted is that they have elements both of research and development in them , and the work has been pursued not just with one school but usually with several concurrently .
9 It is pursued not just in specially funded research institutes , but on a large scale in industry , and by private foundations and policy institutes .
10 If so , we should not assume this was a Whig victory ; the policy of using the powers of the purse to restrict the Crown 's independence was pursued not only by radical Whigs , such as Colonel John Birch and William Sacheverell , but also by a significant number of Tories , led by Clarges and Seymour .
11 There is a garage , and the flat is located not far from good shopping amenities on the Cowley Road .
12 Napoleon III was occupied not only with these diplomatic endeavours but also with the mounting of the first great Universal Exhibition to be held in the French capital .
13 In the early period , the designation ‘ middle ’ marked out an intermediate place between the industrial proletariat and servant classes on the one hand , and the landed and financial aristocracy on the other — a place occupied not only by the rising industrial and commercial bourgeoisie , but also by the traditional professions and the civil servants , clerks and school teachers .
14 Many , particularly of the younger generation , had become disillusioned not only with the war , but also with the political system that had produced it .
15 This was varied not only by Narvaez and Cabezón but by Venegas de Henestrosa in his Libro de cifra and the contemporary lute-composers Alonso de Mudarra ( who also calls it ‘ Romanesca ’ under which name the bass became one of the most popular of all ‘ conventional basses ’ in Italy as well ) , Enrique de Valderrabano , and Diego Pisador :
16 The offence is committed not just by a trader who supplies consumer goods that are not reasonably safe but also by a trader who agrees or offers to supply them or exposes or possesses them for supply .
17 the anthropologist is committed not simply to description , but to analysing and questioning the definitions and assumptions on which social groups base their existence and predicate their activities , and to unveiling that which may be concealed or unrecognised .
18 To say that I see the squirrel with the black nose is to be committed not only to the existence of a visual experience , but also to the existence of something else .
19 Remember , in non-League football a player is respected not only for the number of goals he can put away .
20 And Sir Richard Attenborough was there to tell his audience that he felt as if he had come not just to the centre of Europe but of the world .
21 Criticism of Cossiga for heading the movement for constitutional reform in favour of an executive presidency had come not just from the opposition Democratic Party of the Left ( PDS-formerly the Communist Party ) but also from within the Christian Democratic ( DC ) party , notably from former Interior Minister Oscar Luigi Scalfaro , and from Ettore Gallo , who had retired as President of the Constitutional Court in July .
22 We had come not only to Wales but , according to the guide-books , to ‘ the heart of Welsh-speaking Wales ’ .
23 Protests have come not only from all over the but themselves considerable numbers and from further afield , I think Wolverhampton was my .
24 These matters are important because they explain how Pound and Eliot , who had campaigned as a team and would help each other for many years to come , radically differed not just in themes and attitudes ( of which something will be said hereafter ) but at this deep level , in the not altogether conscious interstices of their craft .
25 These differed not only in duration but also in the molecular form in which the nitrogen was supplied ( protein , peptide , or amino acid ) .
26 The NORTH U21s , managed by Dave Parker , enjoyed their biennial pre-season tour to Marvejols in Central France where they were hosted for their week long visit by French families as the result of town twinning with Cockermouth , and the fantastic hospitality and often adventurous leisure activities were enjoyed not only by the players but also by referee Fred Howard , who officiated in the first two matches .
27 Examples of this outward expansion , combined with an increasing centralization , are confined not just to sites dependent on a single main road , as at Brough-on-Fosse , but also to sites developing at road junctions as in the case of Great Chesterford .
28 The new law will carry a sentence which could average two years in jail , ‘ designed not just to be a deterrent but to instil new respect for the rule of law ’ .
29 Such a program could be designed not only with the aim of increasing visual acuity but could be related to the production of verbal constructs in a way that might enhance the ability to communicate about what was seen and felt .
30 Chairman Eddie Slinger said : ‘ The committee took the view that there had been a deliberate and flagrant breach of Board regulations which Mr Lamb admitted were designed not only for the benefit of the Board but all registered cricketers .
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