Example sentences of "[adv] be [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Not only are these terrorist groupings highly fragmented , it is not always clear either who controls them or what their motives are on specific occasions .
32 Not only are these changes demanding to implement , they are sources of doubt and concern in teachers ' minds .
33 Not only are these characteristics in stark contrast with the possibilities for ordinary adjectives , they can not hold for these inherently restrictive adjectives unchaperoned by an article : ( 28 ) second had roses on it Max owns best that has been discovered so far
34 Not only are these introns inserted at identical positions of the coxI gene , but in addition their ORFs are quite similar ( Fig. 7b ) .
35 Hudson points to the fact that , not only are these terms applied by pupils to the arts and sciences , but also they are recognized to a large degree by those , like himself , working within psychology .
36 Not only are these songs impossible to use dramatically , they 're also too vague to use as incidental music , to underline or punctuate aspects of Holly 's life or the 1950s more generally .
37 Not only are these mosaics of great beauty and rich colour but they provide accurate data of the costume and appearance of Justinian 's period and illustrate the hieratic splendour of the Byzantine court .
38 So , not only are more families drawing family credit than FIS , but a larger proportion of this group pays tax and insurance on each additional £1 of earnings , as well as losing part of the family credit payment .
39 Not only are more people marrying but they are marrying more often .
40 If we take the former interpretation of the increase in rape reporting then this would mean that not only are more men raping , but also the judiciary is increasingly allowing them to get away with it .
41 Nor will an exclusion of participation in dividends beyond a fixed preferential rate necessarily imply an exclusion of participation in capital ( or vice versa ) although it will apparently be some indication of it .
42 Furthermore , there will naturally be many covenants and other provisions additional to those contained in the precedents , but the tenant 's adviser will have to continue to tackle those himself , using his own judgment .
43 In contrast , in visual art the emphasis is more on the individual performance , so there can obviously be more dialogue with the particular child about his or her intentions in relation to the actual work being produced .
44 ‘ But there will obviously be some slimming in certain areas .
45 There will obviously be some differences between the tag assignments made by lexicographers and corpus compilers .
46 That would merely be another way of manufacturing extra government — no doubt to employ Labour 's trade union supporters , at great expense to the taxpayers .
47 There will only be that number of computers if the range of applications and uses increases a hundredfold too .
48 Du n no yeah but it do n't mean to say that there 's a lot come out , it could only be that lot , could n't it ?
49 But i it 'll only be that picture .
50 To her horror , Folly saw Luke nod and turn away down the corridor , leaving her alone with this sinister whispering woman who seemed to take it for granted that she was meekly going to strip off and join in what could only be some kind of orgy .
51 It could only be some quality in the stillness of the air which made the voice carry so beautifully .
52 She anticipated that fir from being deluged with relatively less serious complaints , it would only be those women ‘ most traumatised by the experience ’ of rape who would report it .
53 But only down to the tiles so mine 'd only be half way .
54 ‘ It does seem to me there must necessarily be some provision of this kind unless it is to be supposed that ministers are never to be allowed to leave the country at all . ’
55 This being so , there is some degree of arbitrariness in the division of issues between this and the previous chapter , and there will also necessarily be some overlap .
56 As such the concept of social representation will necessarily be some son of general , background concept , and it will be difficult to find elements of socially shared consciousness , which are not social representations and which can be used for contrastive purposes .
57 In view of this dependence on outside finance , some of us felt that there could perhaps be more concern with the economics of what is being done .
58 As I have already indicated , I am not sure whether there may perhaps be some mockery of the over-solicitousness of the Poet 's desire for this marriage and the begetting of a ( boy- ) child , as indeed of the appeal to the egoist 's desire to perpetuate himself .
59 Yes , it had been a strange episode , and not only were those people unaware of my name but I 'd like to bet they would fail to recognize me if they saw me again .
60 Not only were most holdings too small to provide much work for hired labour , but the big villages that would have housed such a workforce did not exist .
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