Example sentences of "but in the [num ord] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The marriage primarily affects the parties thereto ; but in the second degree it may be an object of interest with a near relative , and in that sense a benefit to him .
2 Swindon could have made double figures … with a little more accuracy and determination … but in the second half they eased back … the hard work had been done …
3 But in the first instance you 'll get these .
4 The remedy could be screening , but in the first instance it is reasonable to hope that it will average out .
5 But in the first place I believe we should direct our attentions to unschooled lay usages of the word .
6 Maggie had the greatest desire to answer in Spanish and confound him , but in the first place she was n't exactly up to it , and secondly she was keeping it under her hat .
7 The museum with old apparatus and machinery is one kind , but in the nineteenth century it was the museum as a centre of research in current science which was more important .
8 In Western art there had been artistic programmes and manifestos before Impressionism , but in the twentieth century they proliferated .
9 We shall continue to make arbitrary choices in this selection but in the next section we will discuss how such choices may be resolved more sensibly . )
10 no , no , not now , but in the sixth form you spend two weeks
11 The Te Deum was never the most popular text amongst composers of the pre-Baroque , but in the eighteenth century it enjoyed a new , though rather limited , vogue : from Purcell and Handel to Haydn , festive settings with large and colourful forces became the norm .
12 Love and death have always been themes exciting the imagination of poets ; but in the last century they figured in works of art and literature to an extent that was almost obsessional .
13 We also did a very important er , technology transfer to Czechoslovakia , which er , unsubmersible pump neck technology and that 's tended to , to erm , hide a slight delcl er decline in the last quarter of the year , normally in oil most of the profit or more of the profit comes in the second half than the first , but with the Gulf War last year oil prices were pretty firm and er , so we 've made er , quite reasonable profits in the , in the er , first half and so too in the second half , but in the last quarter they 've been showed up by that technology er , transfer and the er , U S oil price is er , is , is er stag the U K's is stagnant , the U S is stagnant in oil and the gas prices are very , very far down , they 're well down .
14 But in the last year we 've taken some very bold steps .
15 It took us about an hour by bus to get into the Central Market but in the last year we were there , the public transport system collapsed and we had to go home in trucks just as if we were cattle .
16 The Party Secretary , like a British prime minister , could have great influence and authority , but in the last resort he was essentially primus inter pares — first among equals — and had to carry his colleagues with him .
17 It is they who govern , but in the last analysis it is the people who rule themselves .
18 But in the last round she had two fences down on the most difficult course , with Mandevilles Supreme , the mount of William Funnell , another of the finalists .
19 You lost a fair amount of weight to begin with but in the last week you have only dropped 1 lb ( 0.4 kg ) and you are disappointed with progress .
20 When Jean 's turn came for her third , she fully expected it to be as straightforward as Billy and Berta , but in the last week she got a lot of bleeding .
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