Sentence examples for fetch not only from inspiring English sources

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Such endeavour will fetch not only increase in buffalo productivity but also greater food security especially in third and new world countries.

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Many areas of the region have been affected by conflict which makes fetching water not only difficult but dangerous too.

Future frames not only fetch the true information of the holes but also reduce temporal inconsistencies by adding a smoothing constraint.

"It is they, after all, who not only fetch water and prepare food but who look after the children," said Ms. Ouandaogo.

In my quest to find out where the food packaging in my box goes, I discovered that the cleaner, kerbside-sorted variety not only fetches higher prices but is processed closer to home.

In another study, after two chimpanzees had been taught the meaning of a number of symbols for different kinds of food and different tools, they were able not only to fetch the appropriate but absent object when requested to do so, but they could also sort the symbols into two groups, one for foods and one for tools.

Hong Thaimee, the chef and owner of this unassuming Thai restaurant in the East Village, is not only unusually fetching for a chef (the former model looks a decade younger than her thirty-six years), but, having worked the kitchens of Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Spice Market and Chiang Mai's Mandarin Oriental, she knows her way around a chili glaze.

By Shauna Lyon Hong Thaimee, the chef and owner of this unassuming Thai restaurant in the East Village, is not only unusually fetching for a chef (the former model looks a decade younger than her thirty-six years), but, having worked the kitchens of Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Spice Market and Chiang Mai's Mandarin Oriental, she knows her way around a chili glaze.

Every time a favorite is rubbed out or dies of illness it baffles readers and fetches up ineffable emotions not only of sadness but also of anger.

The development hasn't even been completed, but all four penthouses atop its slick glass buildings have been sold, with at least one having reportedly fetched £100 million ($201 million), making it not only the most expensive apartment in London but the most expensive property in the world.

The Breakthrough Prizes differ wildly from the Oscars in at least one respect, though: their winners come away with not only a fetching ornament for the mantelpiece, but also a major boost to their bank accounts.

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