Example sentences of "but [adv] [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | North Cave boasts two public houses : the White Hart on Westgate , built in 1776 , but much altered at the front , was one of the main coaching inns in the mid 19th century ; and the Black Swan on Church Street , rebuilt in 1813 , where ladies could buy bonnets and trimmings in a little shop in the small single-storied part at the far end . |
2 | In a like manner the force on an electron in an electric field has magnitude and direction but only exists at the coordinates of the electron . |
3 | Secondly , married women whose earnings are curtailed ( but nevertheless remain at a level above the ICA earnings limit ) or who stop work altogether and claim ICA are likely to find their financial dependency on an earning spouse is increased . |
4 | Now he 's overtaking because he ca n't see but nevertheless Look at the gap there . |
5 | Their bauble was this striking singer-guitarist with exquisite cheekbones and girl 's eyelashes , who was being asked to model clothes for magazines but not to play at the Albert Hall . |
6 | On returning a day or two later to pay for them , he saw in the yard a Scania tractor which had been included but not sold at the auction which he had attended . |
7 | Eugene S. Jones ' A Face of War is a feature-length documentary shot in 1966 , but not released at the cinema until 1968 . |
8 | It ai n't just her face being all bashed up and that — it 's the way she did n't say nothing , but just stared at the floor . |
9 | For the first time the pupils did not work in six groups but just sat at the tables as they chose . |
10 | It would seem obvious that at least some of those practitioners had not in fact vanished at all , but still existed at the time of the Crusades . |
11 | George Beto , now in semi-retirement but still teaching at the Center , is one of the main actors in the story . |
12 | The letter to a friend left behind after a move could contain thoughts about the way the family have been treated by immigration officials ; the really interesting letter would not just recount memories , but also hint at the dreams and fears , the expectations and terrors of what lies ahead . |
13 | Not attempting to arouse er , peoples nationalistic feelings , but really looking at the country . |
14 | But even looking at a map of an area you already know can be interesting . |
15 | ‘ Oh , Stevens , ’ he began with a false air of nonchalance , but then seemed at a loss how to continue . |
16 | She started to leave , but then turned at the doorway and said : |