Sentence examples for remarks not only from inspiring English sources

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A bystander remarks, "Not only does it fold, it talks, too!" To which another replies: "Nonsense!

And they have been the target of disparaging remarks not only from strangers, the couple say.

"We like to keep this place safe," the officer remarks, "not only because the food is good, but because there is a good group of people here.

Blacks and Hispanics have come forward by name to say that Mr. Stern's remarks not only offended them, but also reflected a racist, systematic set of practices in which whites were rapidly promoted over longtime, equally competent black employees.

His remarks not only directly refute the ancient argument that slavery was not the principal cause of the war; they showed that there is no longer political gain in pretending otherwise.Some people have lamented the relative public indifference to the anniversary this year, compared with 50 years ago.

She also pushed back against Carter's criticism, saying that the US should be "rational and calm and stop making any provocative remarks, because such remarks not only do not help ease the controversies in the South China Sea, but they also will aggravate the regional peace and stability".

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It has been widely remarked not only by pundits but also by O.W.S. activists — that the extremity of Bloomberg's action has been a great boost to the movement.

Aldiss later remarked, "Not only did the bastard fire me, he hired my enemy [Watson] instead".

Hot Press remarked, "Not only is her voice elfin, immediate and distinct the songs are also hugely compelling.

His outrageous remark not only led to his resignation as President of Harvard but may have cost him his job as Treasury Secretary under Obama, according to the Independent.

We think the contrary is true; and we might cite in proof of this remark not only the present play, but the conclusion of Lear, of Romeo and Juliet, of Macbeth, of Othello, even of Hamlet, and of other plays of less moment, in which the last act is crowded with decisive events brought about by natural means".

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