Example sentences of "not only [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What the cultural sociologist or the cultural historian studies are the social practices and social relations which produce not only ‘ a culture ’ or ‘ an ideology ’ but , more significantly , those dynamic actual states and works within which there are not only continuities and persistent determinations but also tensions , conflicts , resolutions and irresolutions , innovations and actual changes .
2 Markets become more complex when not only price , quality and image affect the purchasing decision but other considerations such as the environmental compatibility of products do as well .
3 Not only north of Leeds , but here in Hoyland — if you can see .
4 Archbishop Theodore was to appoint his own choice , Eorcenwald , abbot of Chertsey , as bishop of London in succession to Wine , probably in 675 ( HE IV , 6 ) , but there can be no doubt about the reality of Mercian power in Wulfhere 's last years not only north but also south of the Thames , facilitated in all probability by the death of Ecgberht , king of Kent , in 673 ( see above , p. 44 ) and the disintegration of the overkingship of Cenwealh among the western Saxons across the years 672–5 ( see above , pp. 52 ff . ) .
5 On the 1st May an odd selection of individuals , myself included , set out to travel not only South to Totnes Castle , but also back in time about 530 years .
6 To be effective , the internal prison reformer has to reach out and encompass not only conditions but the related issues of capacity and population .
7 Not only winter , ’ replied Mr Shahiduddin Postman .
8 A Roman catholic ethos is not only present in the constitution of 1937 but has penetrated into affairs of state , legislation , and decisions over the destinies of individuals with frequency .
9 King denounced not only whites for their paternalism and racialism , but blacks also for their enduring ‘ slave mentality ’ .
10 From the dress of both the man and the woman she realised immediately that they were not only strangers , but class .
11 This has resulted in not only strangers and professionals moving into the arena of dying and death , but it has also led to commercialisation and big business .
12 It should not escape our notice that it was not only successes on land but those associated with aspects of the war at sea which had contributed towards the satisfactory situation which he described .
13 The report claimed that events in Mazar-i-Sharif were indicative of a wider ethnic divide between Pashtuns and non-Pashtuns , which was threatening to split not only Najibullah 's ruling Hezb-e Watan , but also the mujaheddin .
14 Spectators were also treated to a display of sheepdog skills which saw & names , put their crafty canine sue through her paces , rounding up not only sheep but a few noisy geese as well .
15 It is not only shortage of contemporary evidence that makes the question hard to answer .
16 Not only teachers and libraries , but also laboratories , equipment , buildings , student residences , the sports centre , the administration and so on .
17 BTEC had to call on FE colleges to create closer working relationships with schools than most existing links provided — and the Council would only authorize a school to run a First Diploma course if it was satisfied that it could provide not only teachers with experience in working in business or in industry but also specialized accommodation and equipment .
18 Readers — not only teachers and examiners , but readers generally — develop such sophisticated responses to nuances of register that faked styles are likely to be noticeable .
19 It is not easy to survey the many areas in which there has been not only response to Dei Verbum , but also developments traceable to its influence , yet going far beyond what most of the Council 's members could have foreseen .
20 ‘ Having been to the World Cup finals the last time , I want more then ever to be part of everything and I fancy we can get there again by beating not only Lithuania , but Spain and Northern Ireland as well .
21 Well , I , I , the way I see it going is that the E C will expand to not only Lithuania about being but also other , other , er forms of Soviet Republics .
22 Now membership to The Women 's Press Bookclub brings you , not only discount books from major publishers , but also interviews , booknews , listings and prizes , featured regularly in our new catalogue .
23 In other words , mistakes must be based on reasonable grounds where the offences are serious — which would cover not only rape but also cases involving a risk of death or serious injury , such as the use of force in self-defence .
24 In our recent study of papers in the mid-1980s we broadened the focus and examined not only rape but also other forms of sexual assault and not only reporting of trials but also other stages , including the search and post-conviction .
25 He has never admitted an awareness of Earth Mysteries as an inspiration for his work , but the walking of straight lines echoes not only leys but also the task of the Gaia Programme monitors who were required to take regular readings on straight lines out from ancient sites .
26 Not only gaiety and trust
27 Both cover not only painting but also the decorative arts .
28 She seems to favour not only schemes that guarantee groups like blacks access to fair voting procedures , but also ones that are skewed to make the achievement of ‘ group ’ political goals more likely .
29 It was not only collectors who flocked to the tiny village of Giverny , students and more mature painters sis in ever increasing number , swamping the homes of those villagers who provided lodgings , and so increasing the revenue of the local inn that it started calling itself the ‘ Hôtel ’ Baudy .
30 The range of disciplines includes not only philosophy and history but a broad spread of modern European languages and literature .
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