Example sentences of "[adj] but in [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Brian Stewart , chief executive of Scottish and Newcastle , said the Budget was wide-ranging but in the context of his own industry , the Chancellor 's decision to raise excise duty on beer flew in the face of commercial reality .
2 As the depth is obviously restricted this form of extraction would take place over a wider area than normal but in a district like this where the overburden is thin this is no real hardship .
3 Their activities ranged throughout the day and night and reached a peak of basically making a noise nuisance of themselves , there were other troubles which I will mention later , in which they would be playing two or three different sound systems , and at its worst , a full drum set in the early hours of the morning , obviously keeping their near neighbours not only awake but in a state of some anxiety .
4 there are some of them that are very useful but in the majority of cases if the human is functioning well it 's producing it 's own steroids .
5 The EAT did not look at the offer of new terms in the abstract but in the light of the company 's financial difficulties .
6 He did so in order that the just requirement set out in God 's law might be fulfilled in us who live our lives not after the principle of self-effort but in the power of the Spirit .
7 The effects in France may be even worse but in the context of a buoyant post-1992 European economy , and technical developments in ferry design , it seems likely that the ferry industry will be able to compete effectively for both passenger and freight traffic in an expanding market .
8 Turkey do n't have much at the back or up front but in the middle of the park they are very comfortable with the ball and if England negate them there it will be enough to win .
9 The Government found itself not in a majority of 87 but in a minority of 92 .
10 Post-mortem photographic portraiture is extremely rare but in the churchyard at St John 's , Bedwardine , Worcestershire , is a small monument by James Forsyth incorporating a positive collodion on glass of John Garmston Hopkins , the son of Thomas Hopkins , hop merchant .
11 There will normally be a hostile touching but in the case of R v Rolfe ( 1952 ) 36 Cr App R 4 a man was convicted of indecent assault without touching the victim .
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