Example sentences of "but [be] [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You know , and I feel , I do feel very angry , I mean th th the family that she 's referring to who ca n't , who have difficulty hav getting transport for Sunday morning , they 're not parishioners , but are actually in the parish , and they know perfectly well that if they ask they will get transport , and indeed in the past they have asked , and they have got transport .
2 As yet unsigned , they have played a few gigs but are still in the process of ‘ refining ’ the music .
3 Population prevalences , where given , ranged from 13 to 74 per 100000 but were generally in the region of 50 per 100000 .
4 The biggest anomaly is the residential Park district of Nottingham , which consists of high-class , extensive housing but is right in the centre of the town , below the castle .
5 It therefore varies from laboratory to laboratory , but is typically in the region of 40,000 years .
6 He sends his apologies , but is currently in the middle of another epic journey for BBC TV — this time North to South ! )
7 hockey but was never in a team , no
8 Phillip McCallen , who had earlier missed the Superbike race on doctor 's orders , reappeared for this one but was never in the hunt and finished seventh with an average speed of 113.69mph .
9 The flash near slit I meant that our electron was no longer in a superposition of states but was uniquely in the state corresponding to traversing slit I. Without superposition there is no interference ; C becomes A , the sum of the two terms B , one for each slit .
10 He said a clear example was the price of wheat which had increased four fold for the farmer but was now in a loaf of bread at ten times more in the shops .
11 Next in the betting on 19–5 was Bob Back , who earlier in the season had sprung a surprise by beating Pebbles and Commanche Run at Royal Ascot , though Pebbles had got her revenge in the Eclipse ; he had been trained in England by Michael Jarvis , but was now in the care of Angel Penna in the USA .
12 Mrs Hepburn said she had been living with her husband at the time of the alleged crimes but was now in the process of divorcing him .
13 She answered , but was obviously in the middle of scolding several unruly children .
14 The old Lock-up , or Blind House as it was called , no doubt through its lack of windows , is also behind the Town Hall but was originally in the parish churchyard .
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