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

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1 They stabled their horses and did not enter the tavern but passed into a pleasant garden beyond .
2 But in the days immediately after the General Election defeat , Mr Smith not only launched his bid but got into an impregnable position thanks to his support from the big unions .
3 The name comes from the old Norse word meaning ‘ to gush ’ and was not only given to the township nearby , but got into the English language as a descriptive name for any jet of water .
4 One example might be where a newborn child developed an infection requiring special care , but recovered in a few days .
5 The poster at the end of the tunnel was so large and so perfectly lit that it seemed to O , looking up at it suddenly , that the tunnel did not end in a wall , in fact did not end at all , but led to the green fields of France .
6 Heart experts never tire of pointing out that Winston Churchill started life as a frail premature baby , went on to smoke , drink heavily and eat to the point of obesity , but lived to a great age , whereas Nathan Pritikin , inventor of the Pritikin diet , died a premature death despite being obsessed with health .
7 A singer of poignant songs , Rikoran was born near Mukden in Manchuria in 1920 of Japanese parents , but lived as a young girl with a Chinese family .
8 He had married Jemima Mott in 1816 but lived as a childless widower from 1829 after the death of his wife .
9 She did not want to go , but lived in an unmodernised house with a coal fire as the main source of heat .
10 The case concerned the wife of a civil servant who worked in Northern Ireland but lived in the Irish Republic .
11 Mrs Thatcher , however , claimed that the riots had nothing to do with unemployment and deprivation , but arose as a direct consequence of a lack of discipline within the family and in the schools .
12 All three are part of one pattern , defined by Christ , but experienced within the penitential life of the meditator : no resurrection without death , no joy without sorrow , no feeling of the presence of love without sometimes consciousness of its absence , and all three comings relate to an overcoming of sin .
13 But research in America has suggested very strongly that it 's actually a special sex fluid , similar to a secretion which is ejaculated from a man 's prostate gland , but produced by a sensitive structure near the famous G-spot .
14 They slowed to give themselves a respite but realized in the succeeding moment that they had run into a dead end .
15 It seems that they are not gods exactly , but made of the same stuff as gods .
16 He deserves his reputation for radicalism — he has the softness of a cerebral bop guitarist like Jim Hall but coupled with the sudden fire of Jimmy Hendrix .
17 The pain is the price of freedom : not just freedom in a spiritual kingdom after death , but realised in an inner freedom to love .
18 He said he did not want to involve British troops and planes in action , but admitted for the first time that it was a possibility .
19 A passer-by noticed the suspicious object strapped underneath the vehicle as it drove out of a car park last night , but failed in a desperate attempt to alert the driver .
20 Mr Brind and other journalists sought judicial review to challenge the directives , but failed before the Divisional Court [ Guardian Law Report : May 27 , 1989 ] .
21 Mona and Charity exchanged expressions of incomprehension but pounced on the only word they could understand .
22 On Oct. 17 Habyarimana had agreed to allow all refugees to return to Rwanda , but argued for a regional conference to discuss reintegration problems .
23 PAV stressed its commitment to extensive devolution of powers from the federal to the republican governments , but argued for the federal government to retain strong powers for the economic good of the country and to maintain Czech-Slovak co-operation .
24 Najibullah 's offer was welcomed by the Pakistan government but spurned by the hardline mujaheddin groups .
25 After this recommended detour to Ru Stoer , the road to Lochinver is resumed as it turns south and passes between the scattered buildings of the village of Stoer , occupying a bleak area of the coastal belt and itself having no features of special interest to warrant a halt , but blessed with a lovely bay and sandy beaches nearby .
26 Black pretended not to overhear , but mused at the private world of women and the bond that had formed between the two .
27 Messrs Hoult and Cowan also went through the report with Mr Barnes but concentrated on the financial crisis , rather than mentioning fraud and malpractice , a decision which Bingham finds ‘ surprising and unfortunate ’ .
28 For example , the defences were firmly dated to the reign of Hadrian , although Antonine pottery was found in the rampart , but dismissed with the remarkable statement ‘ the overwhelming pre-Antonine character of the mass of associated pottery suggests the earlier , rather than the later of Dr Oswald 's limiting date for the exceptional sherd ’ , i.e. AD 130 — 50 .
29 He did not go into the United Friendly office , where ex-girlfriend Sandra Sturgiss , was working , but staggered into a neighbouring office , ablaze from the waist upwards .
30 However , he did not enter those offices but staggered into a neighbouring office where staff smothered the flames and administered first aid .
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