Sentence examples for standing not only from inspiring English sources

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Bishop later pictured Moore's double-initial "M" as standing not only for "manners" and "morals" but for "mother".

This does not mean that we are entitled, still less required, to ascribe an intentional cause to purposive arrangements in nature, but it does allow us to think of them as standing not only in a mechanical, but also in a teleological order.

I moved, and was surprised to see pro-Bush demonstrators a few minutes later standing not only near where I had been, but closer to the luncheon entrance than I had been standing!

Analyzing our results by class standing not only presents a more detailed picture of where our intervention might be most effective but also permits a comparison with national norms.

It was, however, a fitting reminder of Obama's political standing: not only do his congressional allies not want to be seen with him on campaign trail; his supporters don't trust him with their partners.

All of this, writes McGreal, shows how "covering up the truth about the killings of innocents, including Corrie, became an important part of the survival strategy because of the damage the truth could do to the military's standing, not only in the rest of the world but also among Israelis".

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Standing up not only for you but people with the same needs and the same wants across our country".

Some of them have emerged as modern classics, standing out not only as culinary creations, but also as signposts of the decade's most significant mixology trends.

A few of my colleagues embraced the cause of standing up not only for my own beleaguered self, but also for the integrity and importance of the job I was in Jackson's view unqualified to do.

Last week marked the one-year anniversary of Dennis Wise taking over as Leeds manager, and he was granted a standing ovation not only by the home support but also by the 856 travelling fans, who still remember fondly the player-manager who guided the south London club to their only FA Cup final, against Manchester United in 2004.

Standing requires not only that someone has been harmed but also that with a court ruling favorable to them, the harm will dissipate.

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