Example sentences of "but it [verb] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lloyds runs a similar scheme but it involves just one institution .
2 But it takes so much time and you 're leaving tomorrow .
3 This calculation may look cumbersome , but it takes very little time and provides record storage positions very effectively .
4 On the contrary , it may not last but it represents perhaps one way to move away from traditional easel painting , for example .
5 The council tax is related to the number of people in a house , but it offers more generous treatment for people such as students , who will not add to the household bill .
6 In retrospect it was courageous legislation but it had curiously little bite .
7 Expenditure in the various colleges varied tremendously : in Nottingham Institute ( admittedly non-residential ) it was £30 on each of its 60 students ; Western College in Plymouth spent £136 but it had only fourteen students .
8 ( The very lowest PTR of any English LEA was in the Isles of Scilly , but it had under 300 pupils in total ) ( CIPFA , 1989 ) .
9 Freedom from the restraining hand of a squire or a parson no doubt encouraged enterprise but it meant that much activity went unrecorded .
10 You get a pension of course but it depends how many years
11 They say lightning never strikes twice but it does when old Shallot 's around .
12 It looks rather splendid , but it attracted so much attention that after two days she took it all out .
13 The cobbled lane boasted a pub , the Bargee , which the rivermen used , but it saw very few customers once the wharf gates clanged shut .
14 The House of Lords may be the highest court in the land , but it hears comparatively few appeals each year .
15 but it says here nominal input twenty five watts R M S here it says maximum what forty watts
16 This description was entirely correct , but it took nearly 50 years to work out exactly how the different parts fitted together .
17 It was 2,926 yards long and 14 feet wide , but it took only 3 years to complete because of more advanced engineering methods .
18 This process can sometimes weaken the pile fibres , but it produces extremely attractive shades of muted red and rose .
19 The 2D has the same colour quality and light output as an ordinary 100 W light bulb but it uses only 21 W of electricity ( 16 W for the lamp and 5 W for the control gear ) .
20 But it ate so much procession power that most PCs could n't drive it fast enough , so hardly anyone bought it .
21 But it requires more crude oil than ‘ normal ’ petrol .
22 It 's presumably popular for its unusual appearance , but it requires very dim lighting and a peat or sand substrate in which it can burrow for food .
23 A Congress of People 's Deputies was elected from the whole country , but it contained too many deputies to be an effective parliamentary assembly .
24 But it put too much pressure on the relationship , and when it finished I realised that he 'd resented what I had done .
25 It requires more of a person , but it gives back more self-satisfaction .
26 Art therapy can be of immense value to some Disabled people , as it is to some non-Disabled people , but it has not intrinsic link to Disability and offers no solution to the problem as Disabled people perceive it .
27 This may not be a totally convincing critique of modern society , but it has clear modern relevance and is more than mere dislike .
28 But it has so much scope to go further .
29 Our Sun ‘ loses ’ 4 million tons of mass this way every second — but it has so much mass to play with that this rate of mass loss would only add up to 7 per cent of the total after about a trillion ( million million ) years .
30 The Amiga also has a Motorola 68000 , 512K , a built-in 3.5 inch disc drive and a mouse , but it has much better colour graphics and sound .
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