Example sentences of "but also [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 This crosses not only departmental boundaries but also extends to collaboration with other Faculties , notably Social Sciences , Science and Engineering , Divinity , and Law .
2 This crosses not only departmental boundaries within the Faculty , but also extends to related areas in other Faculties , notably Arts ( history , philosophy and linguistics ) , Divinity ( theology , christianity in the non-western world ) , Law ( criminology and jurisprudence ) , and Science ( geology , biological and environmental sciences , and artificial intelligence ) .
3 But the story is essentially the same : England 's long aristocratic hangover ( the idea of an English ancien régime , outlandish to Whiggish historians , has been taken up on the right by Jonathan Clark and others in interpretations that contest but also defer to Anderson 's own ) ; its early industrialisation ; a weak-kneed bourgeoisie ; an inward working-class addicted to ‘ Labourism ’ ; the distraction of empire ; the more recent hollow heroics of ‘ Ukania ’ ; and the failure to develop a progressive intellectual culture grounded in a radical sociology .
4 The plane had come to rest nose down , but also tipped to one side , and the only thing that had stopped her being thrown about like a rag doll was her seatbelt .
5 The techniques are not only common to all Windows operation , but also apply to the majority of Windows applications .
6 Channel 4 eased the pressure for space , but also led to more programmes competing for it .
7 This helped promote political stability , but also led to friction within the government and with its supporters , disappointed in their expectation of a major improvement in living conditions .
8 These include not only full privatisations , but also change to ‘ trading-fund rules ’ within a government department , to public corporation status , to government-owned company , and so on .
9 Another important development will be compact disks that can not only be read but also written to , so the user can make his own amendments to the data .
10 Not only was he Bishop of Winchester but also Provost to Eton , Lord chancellor to Henry VI and tutor to Edward , Prince of Wales .
11 How far local authorities , via their central training departments or LGTBs or any similar groups , can be of value , will obviously vary according to what is on offer , but also according to the facilities that the library department is able to take up .
12 He composed his blends not only according to the flavour of the juice , but also according to what the weather had been like that year — an early or late development , depending on the amount of cold or rain there had been — and according to whether the vines had grown a rich or mediocre foliage .
13 Problems vary , not just according to what they are about , but also according to :
14 In some areas of the world , e.g. West Africa , it is helpful to file words not only alphabetically but also according to major word classes , because nouns and verbs have different phonological structures .
15 Within any major class characterized on the basis of its gating properties subclasses can be defined according to their ionic selectivity , but also according to their er pharmacological properties , and especially as we 'll see in a second , according to their single channel conductance .
16 The papers received their photo of the band with Best but also scurried to their files to find their own action shots .
17 Saddam 's War gives some idea of the ruthlessness of the man , but also points to his central aims of survival and aggrandisement , the latter based on long-range planning which went largely unrecognised by the US military .
18 ‘ Access ’ has been a key-word in the discussion of the handicapped in libraries , not only access to the building but also access to the materials and services and to the information , knowledge , and entertainment contained within those materials .
19 This has guaranteed not only resources but also access to national databases not always open to others .
20 Such labels , of course , not only represent an attitude toward particular styles of social research , differences in theories and philosophies , but also point to significant methodological issues .
21 In recent years the discount houses have not only borrowed from banks , but also lent to them by purchasing certificates of deposit .
22 The propositions that this book addresses are that research is an important ingredient in the formation and implementation of effective policies and good practice in child care ; and that those who work in the child care services can not only incorporate research into their general experience , knowledge and skill but also contribute to it through their own careful observation and recording .
23 The two projects are primarily environmental and transport projects , but also contribute to the preservation of the historic city centres of the two towns .
24 These studies will reveal insights not only about time recording policies , but also contribute to our knowledge of the issues surrounding the introduction of information technology into British industry more generally .
25 We have found , however , that when more samples were investigated with the same methods , the abnormal AChE is not only associated with AD but also related to other neurological diseases that may cause dementia , although these patients are currently non-demented ( Mini-Mental State examination ) :
26 The international landscape with which we began 1989 — the old , familiar structures of the two alliances , the Anglo-American special relationship , the European Community 's halting progress toward greater unity , and the newer but also beginning to be familiar element of reform in the Soviet Union — is being transformed , and it is Germany which is leading that transformation .
27 The lower carnitine concentrations seems to be secondary to the mucosal injury found in these patients , as a gluten free diet restored not only the injured mucosa , but also returned to normal the serum carnitine concentration .
28 The chosen design of an individual gear is seen to be successful only if it not only meshes with the next gear in the train but also contributes to the selection of the desired gearbox ratios .
29 ‘ They did n't collect art simply for art 's sake , but also to demonstrate to those around them just how much power they possessed , that they could afford to hire the greatest names of the day .
30 He was not only able to make most of his subjects feel proud of being Italians but also succeeded to a great extent in making them believe that his great dream of giving Italy an important place in the world , as important as that of Britain and France , could become a reality .
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