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Sentence count:292+12Posted:2017-03-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: onlyonly tooif onlycommonlyonly thatonly childprotonduotoneMeaning: adv. not merely (used to introduce the first phrase of a correlative construction and usually followed by `but' or `but also'). 
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241. Indeed, Freemantle not only provided Leapor with a receptive audience for her mature work, but actively promoted it.
242. It carries articles not only from academics, but also from journalists, public servants, and freelance writers.
243. Not only did Bushika become lost, he flew completely off the official map to land at Budapest international airport.
244. But he is not only a fine actor and an even finer dancer he is also uncommonly and unabashedly sexy.
245. Wilful impediment of the sacred moves was not only ill-mannered, but the worst form of blasphemy.
246. Not only is he facing an uncertain future, he is being forced to behave in an uncharacteristic fashion every day.
247. Not only was the act of adultery wrong, but even a lustful look.
248. These inventions not only relieved the boredom but gave escape from pain.
249. A broader definition of the executive includes not only the chief executive,-but also the entire administrative system.
250. However, invariably, it is not only bad experiences of learning that are committed to memory.
251. This reflects not only homophobia but also sexism, since gay men are stereotyped as effeminate, too much like women.
252. This not only augments the supply of visual aids, but is an excellent method of learning.
253. And the mental anguish was unremitting as well, not only for her but for those of us around her.
254. Resource allocation in the near future requires accurate information not only for each school but within a school for each year.
255. She said that not only are men more aggressive sexually online, they are more aggressive in all their communications.
256. Those technical aspects are reflected not only in the wins and losses, but the style of play.
257. Abortion should not only be safe and legal, it should be rare. Bill Clinton 
258. Apparently the kings could rely not only on taxation from the civitates, but also on local armed forces.
259. There he not only blessed the marriage with his presence, but he turned the water into wine.
260. Multi-player dungeons contain not only people but also bots-non-human programs that imitate people.
261. It was not only the Tractarians who expressed their admiration.
261. Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
262. The basic cakes need to be moist, tasty and firm, not only for eating but for cutting and shaping.
263. The overnight explosion not only destroyed the chapel but also sparked a security alert in Dartmouth, Devon.
264. The tax profession has lost not only a practitioner of the highest calibre but also a very good friend.
265. The Essenes were not only greatly inclined to apocalyptic views and legalism, but they were frantically anti-Hellenistic.
266. The social nature of attitudes can be seen, not only by their context, but also by their content.
267. By then I was hearing wedding bells, and not only for Old Red and Margaret.
268. These convey not only shadow but also heat, his suns gaining in intensity from a surrounding ring of black.
269. This strategy will not only secure the affection of my president and my client but will also advance my career.
270. Lloyd's is keen not only to increase its market share but to broaden its spread of risks.
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