Example sentences of "but otherwise [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Newsflash — maximum ten lines but otherwise no rules .
2 A similar paragraph was contained in the subsequent year 's report , but otherwise no information was given to council members about the deals .
3 When the child takes the occasional mouthful she can smile and praise but otherwise no attention should be given to the food refusal .
4 But otherwise a site very unlikely to repay much further examination , and hardly worth spending money on , while so many more promising sites waited their turn to snatch a crumb of the meagre and grudging funds available .
5 Barney was a super person and brilliant at his scientist job , but otherwise a trifle absent-minded and generally helpless .
6 But otherwise a move could prove tricky and rather protracted .
7 He lowered the threshold for the highest rate of income tax in real terms , but otherwise the budget hardly changed the income-tax system .
8 Unfortunately no Archaeopteryx has yet been found there , but otherwise the resemblance is startling .
9 This 12-year-old had dark eyes more slanted than his daughter 's , and a nose turned pertly upwards , but otherwise the resemblance was amazing .
10 Only the eagle badge on their shakos had been changed , replaced by a ‘ W ’ for King William of the Netherlands , but otherwise the Dutch-Belgians were dressed exactly like the men they were doubtless about to fight .
11 They were initially required to provide free meals for children in families receiving Supplementary Benefit , and to provide a place for children to eat food they brought from home , but otherwise the level , type and price of provision , if any , was left to the discretion of the individual LEA .
12 Bury , reformed in Cnut 's reign , and Westminster , patronised by Edward the Confessor , may have gained much of their endowment during the eleventh century , but otherwise the Domesday picture was probably very similar to that which faced Cnut on his accession .
13 It was different from Adrar only in that a main street , with post office and government buildings , replaced the square , but otherwise the sepia buildings were less than my expectations .
14 Until 1968 the Allies retained the right to use emergency powers to protect their armed forces , but otherwise the occupation was ended .
15 The end of this breakwater only becomes clear when fairly close , but otherwise the approaches to the main port are simple .
16 It must include one ‘ treble ’ ( a subject studied to the third year level — three courses ) and a ‘ double ’ ( studied to the second-year level — two courses ) , but otherwise the structure may be varied .
17 But otherwise the state has no autonomy to define the direction of public policy , beyond that accruing to the ‘ executive committee ’ of any organization .
18 Obviously he still could not avoid relinquishing his waiting duties in the dining room , but otherwise the trolley enabled him to accomplish a surprising amount .
19 There is already an unofficial path along this route , used mainly by fishermen and for river access , but otherwise the land is at present unused .
20 There is already an unofficial path along this route , used mainly by fishermen and for river access , but otherwise the land is at present unused .
21 A battery of guns stood at the edge of the village , some cavalry horses stood unsaddled in the street beyond , and a battalion of infantry was bivouacked in a field to the right of the guns , but otherwise the enemy was hidden , and so Sharpe stuck with his earlier estimate .
22 But otherwise the meaning they carry is not of a radically different sort from that carried by lexical roots , and grammatical and lexical elements frequently interact semantically .
23 If any of the present owners wish to sell their share of the converted building , the remaining directors must approve the new purchaser , but otherwise the dwellings can be sold in the normal way .
24 But otherwise the absence of specific characters defined in the third person underlines the universality and also the particularity of these poems .
25 It gave Spinal Tap the inspiration for ‘ Stonehenge ’ , but otherwise the Reading Festival must have barely registered beyond ‘ laughing stock ’ status in the minds of Barbara 's ‘ intelligent , discerning ’ young music fans .
26 If there is a small degradation of performance when 15 or more machines are in use but otherwise the network is fine , this might be regarded as a breach of warranty .
27 But otherwise the team organises and implements the nursing care , and carries full responsibility for the group of patients .
28 The Policyholder shall be allowed to have any reasonable repairs commenced without prior notice to the Corporation subject to the Corporation being supplied forthwith with a detailed estimate in such form as may be required but otherwise the Policyholder shall not incur any expense in making good any damage without the authority in writing of the Corporation .
29 But otherwise the audience for televised baseball is dwindling .
30 But otherwise the City found little cheer in the results .
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