Example sentences of "but it [vb -s] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He had repeated once more that the central position in the Peace Alliance belonged to the Labour Party " for not only is it the largest opposition party , but it represents the essential core for any progressive alliance — the working class " .
2 The woman 's killing the man seems metaphorical only , but it fits the present idea — that the one whose identity becomes submerged may want to kill the other .
3 Case-detection through antenatal screening may have logistic , financial , and manpower impediments to implementation but it remains the favoured strategy .
4 Now in paperback ( and even bigger ) , this lovingly-detailed history of punk from Malcolm and Vivienne 's art-school antics to Sid 's suicide may drift into occasional pomposity , but it remains the definitive guide to the spirit of '76 .
5 Attitudinism directly relates ethics to the will , but it neglects the phenomenological fact that we think of values and obligations as something actually there .
6 But it masks the heavy impact on the South .
7 Such explicitness would be a disaster in the novel , but it underlies the final text of the pub tirade like a geological substratum , and it reflects the great and growing importance of mystic suffering in Dostoevsky 's post-Siberian work .
8 Auditory consciousness with its markedly linear character dependent upon the sequencing of events in time is a powerful vehicle for emotion , perhaps especially because the human voice is experienced in this mode , but it lacks the map-like quality of the inner visual panorama .
9 For the recipe that follows , Conference will do , but it lacks the plump punch of its more aristocratic cousins .
10 The more compressed style is of course more likely in the carefully constructed world of literary expression , but it lacks the dynamic punch of the conversational sequence .
11 The contract may be good or the cheque generous , but it lacks the binding authorization of a signature .
12 The dominance of Lully in Jacques 's musical life might seem unusual since he was only 14 years old when Lully died , but it reflects the continued interest in Lully 's music throughout Europe well into the 18th century .
13 But it reflects the astronomical consensus of what probably did happen .
14 Resolution 242 may get them around the same table but it leaves the real bones of contention untouched .
15 Tolonen was to step back into the job , but it seems the new T'ang wants a new man in the post . ’
16 But it seems the only accounts the cash ended up in , were his own secret ones in Florida and Spain .
17 But it includes the causal theory as a special case , since we might think that if the fact that p does cause a 's belief that p , then the two subjunctive conditionals will be true ( but not vice versa ) .
18 That is a complicated formula but it contains the central issue that keeps on cropping up in " the debates between the socio-cultural anthropologists and the sociobiologists .
19 This is not the most familiar approach to quantum theory , but it gives the same results as other methods .
20 After it has been sacrificed , the salamander 's tail wriggles about just like the lizard 's tail , but it has the additional advantage that it often contains poison glands which the killer finds pungently distasteful .
21 It may be more difficult to make quick decisions , but it has the additional merit of making the design decisions those of the staff as a whole .
22 one is made better because of what 's happening inside his mind , but it has the opposite effect on someone else . ’
23 But it has the compelling authority that only intimate knowledge and great indignation can bring .
24 The one-piece suit is not mandatory for powder skiing , but it has the significant advantage of guaranteeing no snow penetration at the waist .
25 Traditionally , 24 hours of heart beat would be recorded on a device using a cassette tape , which works perfectly well , but it has the obvious problems of mechanical parts , moving parts , it makes a noise that might keep you awake at night .
26 This may well be a socially beneficial outcome , but it sets the criminal law dangerously at large unless the exercise of the powers thereby conferred is the subject of careful scrutiny by the courts .
27 But it makes the strongest case I have ever read for reassessing the role of the post-war welfare state in the cultural field , and will force even those who are not convinced by his arguments to sharpen up their own .
28 I shall not read it out , because there is not time , but it makes the very point that , purely and simply for medium-term policies and commercial reasons , we shall sterilise billions of tonnes of coal .
29 The contrast may therefore serve to illustrate one major merit of Brooks 's criticism and of the New Criticism in general : their use of ideas such as irony may seem exaggerated and confusing , but it makes the important point that the meaning of poetry , though possibly analyzable , can not be expressed properly in the form of a conventional prosaic statement .
30 The parallel is not exact , but it underlines the usual perception that in education/industry partnerships education tends to receive while industry tends to give .
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