Example sentences of "[adv] with [art] [noun] but " in BNC.

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1 They could do so again , especially now that they are in conflict not only with the West but also with their own leaders and with their mentors ( and military suppliers ) in Serbia .
2 The division of power and cash between the Authority itself ( responsible for generation ) and the Area Boards ( responsible for distribution ) was subject to a complex process of bargaining not only with the Ministry but also internally , with discussion there directed as much to political , consensual ends as to traditional commercial disciplines .
3 And , of course , closely packed plants compete not only with the weeds but with each other .
4 It was held that the goods must correspond not only with the sample but must also be ‘ foreign refined rape oil . ’
5 But I do wonder whether it is really necessary for the London festival , or any other , come to that , to clear any South African film they might want to show not only with the ANC but also with the South African Film and Allied Workers Organisation .
6 It concerns itself , not only with the operators but also very much with the role of the local authorities — in this case , principally those of Edinburgh and Leith .
7 ‘ Where the owner , of his own free will , parts not only with the possession but also with the property in the goods taken , the person taking the goods can not be guilty of larceny , however fraudulent were the means by which the delivery of the goods was procured .
8 The Christians believed that by the death of Jesus , the suffering servant of Isaiah , God had formed a new covenant not only with the Jews but with all peoples of the earth .
9 ‘ We are now downright scared because we have been pushed into a confrontation not only with the police but also with the military , ’ Harris says .
10 John 's trip on ‘ Defiant ’ was his first ever on a Castle and Collin Jacks reports he was very impressed not only with the locomotive but also with the surrounding Cotswold countryside .
11 In this case concern rests not only with the recipient but also with the donor ( who pays the taxes to finance the subsidy ) .
12 This time he did n't throw her down with a fury but gently laid her down among the downy pillows and started to strip off his shirt .
13 I 'm not saying they 'd have been sucked down with the yacht but they might have had a rather uncomfortable time . ’
14 ‘ She was out of the oxygen tent earlier- and her temperature was coming down with the antibiotics but then when she came to … she opened her eyes and suddenly seemed to go into a panic .
15 Fiona telephoned during the afternoon to say that she 'd brought Harry home and he wanted to see me , so with a sigh but little reluctance I abandoned the empty page and walked down to the village .
16 Darlington Council refused to go along with the plan but Miss Carter has revived the campaign this week as a planning application emerged wanting to put a food kiosk in the car park .
17 The second option is to sell the property along with the company but ensure that the price received for the company fully reflects the range of values for the assets .
18 The third option is to sell the property along with the company but with a legal charge on the property which will ensure that if the property is sold , say for development , within a specified period , the Government will receive a specified share of the development proceeds .
19 Ipswich Town could run away with the title but there is strong competition for the second spot .
20 However , Clive Cookson was no longer with the BBC but had instead become the science and technology correspondent of the Financial Times .
21 I am no longer with the nuns but am to attend a day school .
22 In PCT the individual interacts not just with the world but with the world as he/she interprets it .
23 The key to the approach though lies not just with the police but with the Northants diversion unit .
24 Not with a bang but a whimper .
25 Everything will end not with a bang but a whisper — a whisper of last words .
26 The lights went on ; we leapt up and pounced on them , adding our howls of ingrate triumph to the general confusion — ending the happy myth not with a whimper but a bang , while Addy , the fellow-conspirator , leant against the wall and laughed herself to helplessness …
27 Slowly , trying to ration the pain into manageable portions , I slid my hand out again , and then after a while , hardly believing it , I bent my arm and felt round my back and came to the rod there also , and faced the grim certainty that someone had shot me not with a bullet but an arrow .
28 Erm I would imagine Tukuse that the the difference that you put in difference that you would get between the reportage , to use a French expression , of Princess Diana 's abdication from public life was probably quite pronounced between say for example the Sun newspaper and the Independent newspaper I would imagine that the Independent newspaper probably did n't play in any great significance , it was probably on the front page , perhaps not with a picture but erm there was a couple of columns of report erm the Independent is famous as being the newspaper which when Prince Charles and Lady Diana got married many years ago , they reported it with a single paragraph saying Prince Charles and Diana , the whole world went made at the Royal Wedding and the Independent had one paragraph , which many people , including myself , said right on .
29 Drawing and painting are narrative arts where the figures are concerned not with the spectator but with one another and the action they are taking part in , so the opposite convention prevails : they are normally shown with faces and feet in profile .
30 Does he realise that the real potential danger to the Union of Scotland with Britain lies not with the separatists but with his Government 's refusal to listen to the voice of the people of Scotland ?
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