Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [be] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Mosaics from the latter site , moreover , also included features which not only are without parallel at Withington but which recall other pavements , from Somerset and Dorset . |
32 | This technology will not only be of use to the programme itself , but can also be made available at state and local levels . |
33 | Theoretically , Karla Fohrbeck could in her official capacity prevent any purchases she disapproved of , but such a veto would not only be in breach of artistic freedom but would also conflict with her idea of autonomy for the museums in her charge . |
34 | Hope concluded that he could trust him insofar as the man was certain of payment , but saw also that such payment need not only be in cash . |
35 | The Waltham Forest CHC not only was in disagreement with Mezey but also questioned the length of time it had taken the RHA to make time for a discussion of the report ( one year ) . |
36 | Disaggregated data will not merely be by product but also by geographical area . |
37 | Moreover , NAB had not long been in existence before , in July 1982 , the Secretary of State announced his intention of reorganizing initial teacher training , involving substantial reductions in secondary training in public sector institutions via the B.Ed . |
38 | The French King seems to have taken this as an insult and , if he had not already been in touch with the Poitevin rebels , he very soon was . |
39 | A variation order or some other delay caused by the client occurs at a time which does not cause additional delay or cost but which would have done so if the contractor had not already been behind schedule . |
40 | It should be pointed out that the decline has not just been in evidence under the Conservative government , but was also apparent before 1979 , although it has accelerated subsequently . |
41 | Not that I 'm desp'rate , mind , me fam'ly not bein' in want . |
42 | You can not always be on hand ( and nor would you wish to be ) to monitor your child . |
43 | The senior staff of the TANU press felt that , while they might not always be in agreement with everything the Government and its various ministries did or said , they were committed to its goals ; the same , they believed , could not be said of the Standard . |
44 | He could not possibly be on steroids : he is too damn skinny . |
45 | Marian was alarmed and Allen drew quietly to one side so that they should not both be within reach of this giant . |
46 | Thus an owner of land and a person intruding on that land without his consent can not both be in possession of the land at the same time . |
47 | You 'll probably just about be in bed . |
48 | Because Labour was once against Europe , it can not now be for Europe . |
49 | He had come here on a misunderstanding ; believing that Wavebreaker had been at Murder Cay when in fact we had not even been within sight of that mysterious island . |
50 | I have scarcely even been without natives accompanying me who also shoot with facility . ’ |
51 | Taking into account Ferguson 's health , age , and the fact he had not previously been in prison , he jailed him for 18 months . |
52 | With regard to your letter of 17 April this year on the subject of the above tape , your colleague Mr Muraki has not yet been in touch with us . |
53 | The pubs have closed ; our friends will not yet be at Paprika 's Cafe . |
54 | Not actually being in Manchester ( hence no fans from manchester ) . |
55 | It was rather like being in charge of Tinkerbell , in that she was the one flashing the torch . |
56 | Sue Hampton from Quedgeley loves pottering in the garden , but she 'd still sooner be at work . |
57 | More still are for sale legally over the counter in shops like the Brass Rail on La Brea , the store that sold guns to the Black Panthers in the 1960s and where I watched white and Korean men wearing jeans queuing to buy . |
58 | As soon as government discovers an alternative way of maintaining an incentive to work , such as reducing unemployment and supplementary benefits to below subsistence level , then child benefit will once more be at risk . |
59 | And to finish most of my family off there is of course , my Grandparents . |
60 | This tension between political practice and the established constitutional theory suggests that the constitution may once again be in crisis and liable to change , but we will not be dealing with those questions until Chapter 4 . |