Example sentences of "not only [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And , of course , closely packed plants compete not only with the weeds but with each other .
2 Among the exquisitely pungent thoughts of self , of responsibility and tradition , stands the one who was powerfully driven by his sensual nature , by his personal loneliness , by the intense need to be one not only with the One , but also with the many in human completion .
3 But not only with the ANC , with all those fighting apartheid .
4 I was very pleased , not only with the pipes , but also that I was now playing them again .
5 But I do wonder whether it is really necessary for the London festival , or any other , come to that , to clear any South African film they might want to show not only with the ANC but also with the South African Film and Allied Workers Organisation .
6 He is her link not only with the British government , but with all monarchical Commonwealth governments .
7 The Christians believed that by the death of Jesus , the suffering servant of Isaiah , God had formed a new covenant not only with the Jews but with all peoples of the earth .
8 The inexperienced Masters ' contestant therefore has to contend not only with the aura of the Masters but with the aura of Jack Nicklaus .
9 Husayn enjoyed the active support of the Israeli government , which proceeded to deport or detain activists identified not only with the left ( who had been the target of stringent measures before ) , but also those of the mainstream PLO .
10 However , urban commons may provide an alternative to more formal ways of treating ‘ spare ground ’ , cheaper and in the long run more popular , not only with the wild life , but with the human residents as well .
11 They can never realize the parental aspiration other than in a superficial way , and they are left not only with the envy of the sex they were meant to be , but also unable to enjoy the sex which they are and the advantages which pertain to it .
12 Although he agreed that the legend was a piece of fiction , he believed it to have originated with someone unacquainted not only with the real history of the abbey but also with history in general , probably a professional itinerant storyteller in the middle to late sixteenth century .
13 The stipulation that the study deal not only with the environmental impact , but also with the social and economic impacts was important .
14 ‘ We are now downright scared because we have been pushed into a confrontation not only with the police but also with the military , ’ Harris says .
15 An important feature of this book is that all the activities described can be used not only with the sample material provided , but also with other materials of the teacher 's own choice .
16 The level of demand is to do not only with the tasks as they are done but also with the duration for which they must continue to be done .
17 In the elevator Peggy Vanderheld was steaming , and not only with the heat .
18 They could do so again , especially now that they are in conflict not only with the West but also with their own leaders and with their mentors ( and military suppliers ) in Serbia .
19 The division of power and cash between the Authority itself ( responsible for generation ) and the Area Boards ( responsible for distribution ) was subject to a complex process of bargaining not only with the Ministry but also internally , with discussion there directed as much to political , consensual ends as to traditional commercial disciplines .
20 Thus TWW had to compete not only with the mundane but necessary business skills of the Harlech consortium but with the presence of famous Welsh names from the arts — Richard Burton , Stanley Baker , Geraint Evans — and the authority of Lord Harlech himself , a former minister and Ambassador to the Kennedy White House .
21 The experiences of Beamish , Lane and Joseph Banister linked them not only with the anti-alien campaign prior to 1914 , but also with the anti-semitic critique of Jewish capitalists in South Africa by Sir William Butler .
22 Some of the lbw decisions — out and not-out — left distinctly uncomfortable feelings not only with the players concerned but with viewers and commentators .
23 William of Poitiers strove to emphasize the nobility of the West Frankish aristocracy , by calling Guy Geoffrey the Emperor Henry III 's brother ( he was his brother-in-law through the marriage of his sister Agnes ) , and by ascribing to Baldwin V connections not only with the ruling houses of France and Germany , but also with that of Constantinople ( what he had in mind has not yet been established ) .
24 Tolls taken by the Durfort in the Agenais hampered the economic development of some Cistercian houses of the region , and the abbeys of Moissac , Belleperche and Grandselve engaged in litigation not only with the Plantagenet king-dukes but with many local seigneurs in defence of their rights and revenues .
25 The auditor , therefore , ‘ must be concerned not only with the form and regularity of the accounts but also with issues of substance arising therefrom , such as the possibility of loss due to waste , extravagance , inefficient financial administration , poor value for money , mistake or other cause ’ ( Layfield 1976 , App 1 : 188 ) .
26 The conductor readily finds the music 's ballet associations , not only with the rhythmic vibrancy of The Rite of Spring , but also the neo-classical works .
27 Legitimate war , however , was concerned not only with the defence of sovereign or historical rights to territory .
28 When Thomas Clifford , acting for John Prince in the dispute over Gregories , approached Gloucester in the matter , he found himself dealing not only with the East Anglian , Tyrell , but with Pilkington , Tunstall and Harrington ( all northerners ) and with Kidwelly .
29 John 's trip on ‘ Defiant ’ was his first ever on a Castle and Collin Jacks reports he was very impressed not only with the locomotive but also with the surrounding Cotswold countryside .
30 Any curriculum group that is involved in producing curriculum material for full publication on a national basis , or with commercial publishers , will need to become experienced not only with the creative part of the work but also with the administrative problems entailed .
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