Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] not [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Act thus attempted to control the admissibility of such evidence in the courtroom for reasons not only for its biasing effects upon a jury , but also for subsequent press coverage , which is often based on courtroom interaction .
2 These primer pairs allowed for PCR not only of the AD1 sequence but across its junction with either flanking type III repeat or across the junction of both 5' and 3' flanking repeats .
3 Undoubtedly performance measurement was being widely used as a tool for measuring value for money not only in Whitehall but also in outside agencies ( such as quangos ) involved in implementing departmental programmes ( Cabinet Office ( MPO ) /Treasury ( FMU ) , 1984a ) .
4 North Korea reiterated its demand for compensation not only for Japan 's colonization of Korea from 1910 to 1945 , but also for damage suffered in the post-war period , for which Japan disclaimed responsibility .
5 The main obstacles to normalizing relations appeared to be North Korea 's unwillingness to allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities , and Japan 's refusal to accede to the North 's demand for compensation not merely for the period of Japan 's colonization of the country ( 1910-45 ) but also for the post-Pacific War period .
6 They will have noted the strong support for Maastricht not only in the Bundestag but also in the Bundesrat , the upper chamber representing Germany 's independent-minded Länder ( states ) .
7 The School of Scottish Studies in the Faculty of Arts affords opportunities for work not only on Scottish music but in all fields of ethnomusicology ; there is a sound archive containing material from all over the world .
8 The refugee was one of several people travelling on false documents who , when detained in the UK , asked for asylum not only from their countries of origin but also from Germany .
9 Spenser uses the commonplace theory of correspondences not merely as a convenient poetic device , but to reflect his belief in linkages and parallels among ( from our perspective ) apparently diverse ideas .
10 The authorities were taking a proactive role , acting as the mainspring of change not only in fundholding but in other areas such as consumer surveys and information systems .
11 It is as well to be clear in this way that you are giving priority to suspense because , of course , there are elements of suspense not only in almost all crime fiction but in almost all fiction of any sort .
12 This is the beginning of a transition from the social relations of a regular institution ( its exchange factors fully integrated and in that sense coherent ) to the social relations of conscious exchange , though of course not yet of full exchange .
13 And of course not long after that erm I was took ill and er I er had to have the doctor and they sent me to hospital .
14 The third area is that of media advertising by individual firms on the basis of the Solicitors ' publicity Code , which would be of advantage not just to the firms but to potential clients as well .
15 Sir : The Institute of Statisticians ' role over the last 40 years has been to promote and protect the professional integrity of statisticians not only in this country but in the many others covered by our membership ( 'Wide support for impartial check on official statistics ' , 10 October ) .
16 The problem from the tenant 's point of view is that a termination under 5.2.1 will not ( at least in a normal market ) result in the ( landlord 's ) works being wasted , whereas the tenant may have expended a considerable sum of money not only on its works but also in preliminary arrangements .
17 Once this occurs the democratic process can have an important function in failing to legitimize the state , and in providing justification for a rejection by groups of subjects not only of particular governments , but of more general constitutional arrangements .
18 Of course in rural situations this can be overcome by merely peeing outside , a course of action not open to you in the city , unless of course you live in London where it does n't matter much what you do in the street .
19 had committed against the barge hirers the tort of procuring breaches of their contract with their men — the plaintiffs would have had a cause of action not only in respect of breaches of hiring contracts but also in respect of new business they were unable to undertake .
20 Perhaps it may even spur them to have a rethink ( miracles have been known to happen at this time of year ) and remove the threat of closure not just from St Bart 's but many other wonderful facilities up and down the country .
21 Accordingly , the shipper enters into the contract of carriage not only on his own behalf , but also as an agent of the consignee .
22 Inevitably , it all culminated in the MetroCentre , the biggest shopping centre in Europe , which attracts busloads of shoppers not just from other regions but other countries .
23 Others gain an income from a team of supporters not necessarily in their new church .
24 The shootings brought to a climax the long-standing complaints by opposition groups in Serbia that the Milosevic government had embarked on a course of confrontation not only with non-communists but also , more ominously , with other ethnic groups in Yugoslavia .
25 At the same time President Bush took the unusual step of sending a message of condolence not only to the families of the seven labourers killed at Rishon Le Zion , but also to the families of those killed in the rioting afterwards .
26 When considering events at Ramsey , for example , it should be remembered that Cnut allowed one of its monks to take the see of Dorchester not long after his accession .
27 The problem seems to be that it is fundamentally about attitudes to work and such attitudes are subject to an inextricable and non-monotonic range of influences not only from work itself , with all the pressures of technological change , but also from prevailing economic , social and cultural changes in the community generally .
28 This statement contains a central concept of modern experimental and clinical pharmacology and toxicology — namely , the dose-effect relationship , a principle of relevance not only to theoreticians but also to clinicians .
29 The great mounds were the trappings of lives not just of journeys .
30 This is necessary in order to assist in achieving the equivalence of information available in respect of companies not only in the UK and Ireland but throughout the European Community .
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