Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [adv] only the " in BNC.

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1 From the psychiatrist 's perspective it is important to remember that these sums are ‘ in support of not only the elderly , mentally ill , mentally handicapped and physically disabled people but also drug and alcohol abusers , homeless persons … mothers and babies in registered specialised accommodation , terminally ill people in nursing homes , people on probation and ex-offenders in registered accommodation . ’
2 Based on these assessments , the proposals have the support of not only the County Council and the Borough Council , but also the general public .
3 It forms a record of not only the resources allocated , but also those requested , and after a few months of operating the system the project leaders ' requests become realistic and they even strike agreements with each other on timing and amount of resources in advance of the meeting .
4 The implication of this is that any policy proposal for a particular industry can only be made after an investigation of not only the structure of the industry , but also of the objectives and conduct of the firms within it .
5 He expressed the Malaysian hope that the non-aligned countries ‘ will be able to endorse the neutralisation of not only the Indo-China area but of the entire region of Southeast Asia , guaranteed by the three major powers , the People 's Republic of China , the Soviet Union and the United States , against any form of external interference , threat or pressure ’ .
6 And it became the best selling single of not only the year but of the decade in Australia .
7 a paying in defendant can be ordered to pay the cost of not only the plaintiff but also the costs of co-defendants and the plaintiffs costs of proceeding against the co-defendants .
8 The contrast between the rapid growth of the ‘ professional ’ and ‘ intermediate non-manual ’ groups ( as well as the ‘ employers and managers ’ category where the growth is slower but the starting point higher ) and the decline of not only the ‘ manual workers ’ group but also the ‘ junior non-manual ’ , suggests a substantial change in the balance of these strata among the male population , and reinforces the idea of a decline in the ‘ traditional ’ male working class .
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