Example sentences of "but the [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 You may feel pushed to the side by your baby , but the experience will bring a new maturity .
2 Competent market research should cover these aspects but the ergonomist can remind the policy-makers that such evidence is needed and that it should be acquired by studies of people which are properly conducted .
3 Mr. Doyle has offered to improve the location and provide seats after the sale of the trees but the chairman will discuss the matter at a later date .
4 Mr. Doyle has offered to improve the location and provide seats after the sale of the trees but the chairman will discuss the matter at a later date .
5 He could still ask for benevolences , but the request could have no legal force , however much moral pressure might lie behind it .
6 But the scheme will give a ‘ for sure ’ element in the budgets .
7 Not only is it a bad conductor of heat — so putting up running costs — but the fur can reduce the effective internal diameter of a pipe and can eventually lead leaking , immersion heaters burning out , and noises in the water heating system .
8 ‘ It 's still the best kept secret in Belfast , but the station will become a household name and it wo n't ever stand still , ’ he promised .
9 A minority viewed such anxieties as veiled excuses for inaction , but the majority would endorse the warning Herzen had delivered in 1862 that the revolutionaries must not ‘ take the people for clay and ourselves for sculptors ’ .
10 The trigger points are innumerable but the nurse should have the maturity to deal with the resultant feelings in a constructive way that avoids reflecting any annoyance on to the patient .
11 But the Chancellor may have a hard time explaining why the pound has to shadow the Deutschmark .
12 As an example , consider the building of a large chemical factory in the heart of the countryside : the extra production may increase real output per capita in the United Kingdom , but the factory may pollute the air and water and cause severe visual pollution in an area of natural beauty .
13 But the officer must maintain a certain flexibility and be able to deviate from usual practice where necessary , especially to avoid the risk that an administrative convention may be established which can subsequently be used by others with conflicting interests as a resource in their own negotiations .
14 Evidence may be given by affidavit , but the court may order the attendance of the deponent for cross-examination and if he does not attend , his affidavit may only be used with leave of the court ( r 7.7 ) .
15 In chambers , evidence in any proceedings may be given by affidavit unless otherwise provided or ordered , but the court may order the deponent to attend for cross-examination ( Ord 20 , r 5 ) .
16 ( 2 ) That a secure accommodation order could only be made if the provisions of subsection ( 1 ) were satisfied and the justices had to consider the statutory criteria and then formulate their reasons within the criteria ; that the justices ' reasons clearly demonstrated that they had not considered whether the order was necessary to protect the child from harm if he was likely to abscond from other types of accommodation ; and that , therefore , the appeal would have to be allowed but the court would make an interim order restricting the child 's liberty for three weeks within which time the matter should be reheard ( post , pp. 93C–F , 94H — 95B , 96G–H , 98D ) .
17 We believe that that is right , but the court should have a discretion , particularly where no fault lies with the defendant .
18 There are no specific criteria for extension but the court must apply the general principles in s1 of the Act ( see 6 above ) .
19 Evidence at such hearings may be given by affidavit but the court can order the attendance of the deponent for the purposes of cross-examination ( r 7.7(1) ) .
20 Your new commitments will be relevant in working out how much you can afford to pay out , but the law will favour the children of your first family — after all , no one forced you to take on another relationship , and it would be unfair to the children of your first marriage if they suffered because you chose to do so .
21 They hurried there but the consulate could offer no assistance .
22 Other liabilities can only pass with the consent of the other parties involved , but the acquirer can discharge the liabilities of the offeree and indemnify it for any residual liability .
23 The agreement usually provides that if necessary consents have not been obtained , the contract or asset will not be transferred to the acquirer but the acquirer will perform the contract or enter the property ( subject to the terms of the lease ) as the agent of the offeree .
24 A local authority does not acquire parental responsibility under an interim supervision order but the order may require the child or the person responsible for him to comply with the supervisor 's directions .
25 Only Fontwell survived but the course must pass a 7.30am inspection if it is to avoid becoming the 27th casualty of the season .
26 Its decisions would have to be accepted by a majority of both the employers ' and the teachers ' representatives , but the government would retain the right to impose a settlement in the case of a deadlock .
27 The machine comes with a 100mm disc but the guard will allow the fitting of the standard 115mm disc .
28 If the centre was given some notice of the team 's arrival , and if the team were lead by a SCOTVEC officer , then not only would the profile of subject assessment be raised but the centre could use the presence of so many SCOTVEC staff in a positive way for staff development purposes .
29 The Law Society 's Remuneration Certificate service should remain free of charge , but the Society will have a power to require up to 50% of a bill to be paid by the client before the certificate is granted .
30 Koons is creating new sculptures for the show , but the work will follow the general thrust of Made in Heaven in New York , which poses two central questions to the unconverted .
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