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

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1 Ah computational modelling is easier for me to present to you but then the role of context might become more important so you can appreciate it , in which case I shall give you that first .
2 Thus , most economists agree that the key issue is not ownership itself but rather the severity of the market competition , or its substitute government competition policy , which the industry faces .
3 There was not enough action and they were just too predictable , that they simply did not scare me but surely the point of a horror book is to scare you ?
4 I thought I heard something but then the oaf of a guide urged his horse back , shouting out questions which would have roused the dead .
5 The degree of control of human populations required by the design , especially in the random allocation of subjects to experimental and to control groups , and subjecting one but not the other to the causal treatment in the field , is practically impossible .
6 It is often described as ‘ whickering ’ , a pretty good term once you 've heard it but not a lot of good if you have n't .
7 It certainly makes you think about it but then the thought of all those nappies puts you off ! ’
8 The other major task is to look again at the ‘ learning difficulties ’ modules — not only the modules themselves but also the way in which they are grouped in the Catalogue .
9 Conversely , if people take account of the costs to themselves but not the burden on the National Health Service in deciding whether or not to smoke and damage their health , society may regard smoking as a merit bad that should be discouraged .
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