Example sentences of "but it had [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sheffield was the smaller town , but it had a bigger train station , more industrial soot , more prostitutes , and an all black movie house , the Carver , all in close proximity to one another . |
2 | A ridiculous word in itself , but it had a certain swing about it . |
3 | But it had a dramatic effect on the entertainment giant 's stock . |
4 | But it had a profound effect on the child care service of the time . |
5 | But it had a queer feeling — you 'll see for yourselves when we get there . |
6 | ‘ Ah , ’ was all that Maidstone said to this but it had a knowing sound to it . |
7 | But it had a special place in many north Londoners ' hearts . |
8 | So there I am , during this rather romantic conversation , toying with the little hairs in it 's ears , not knowing whether I should try and get in through the snout or what — but it had a happy ending . |
9 | But it had a tragic consequence . |
10 | Jezrael could see that her personal data was offering the captain a wide range of possibilities but it had no personal significance for Chesarynth 's little sister . |
11 | This made the task of the prosecutor somewhat easier , but it had the paradoxical effect that a person who distributed such material with a mischievous intention could argue that the recipients of his material were unlikely to be influenced by it , and he was therefore not guilty if his audience were already corrupt , or were members of an anti-racist organisation , or if the publication or spoken words were so contrary to human decency that they would be likely to provoke sympathy for the intended victim rather than hatred of him . |
12 | But it had the desired effect of snapping them out of their indecision and galvanising them into action . |
13 | He wanted to cheer Constance up but it had the opposite effect . |
14 | Derek Cook went close with a looping shot on 70 minutes , then blasted over from eight yards a minute later ; those misses might have demoralised Coleraine but it had the opposite effect . |
15 | It was a very sound brick structure and had been built about 1868 but it had the notorious reputation of being called ‘ Lover 's Leap ’ , no doubt due to the fact that several suicide attempts had been made from its high parapet , most of them fatal . |
16 | When fasting , for example , was first used by Gandhi as a form of satyāgraha in a dispute between textile mill-owners and labourers in Ahmedabad the intention was to rally the flagging spirit and resolve of the workers , but it had the added effect of forcing the mill owners into negotiation . |
17 | It felt like a command , as did so many of Elinor 's remarks — but it had the menacing power of a scientific law . |