Example sentences of "but [art] [noun pl] ' [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Nicol , capped four times last year , was due to fly home yesterday but the Lions ' anxiety about Jones 's throat infection caused the management to ask Nicol to travel from Western Samoa to New Plymouth .
2 Nicol , capped four times last year , was due to fly home yesterday but the Lions ' anxiety about Jones 's throat infection caused the management to ask Nicol to travel from Western Samoa to New Plymouth .
3 But the miners ' sense of anger at the prolonged destruction of their industry is also worthy of note .
4 But the Founders ' vote for Manchester was also supported by Walsh , who was excited by the possibilities of fund-raising from the northern councils .
5 But the Springboks ' strength in the scrum will also worry England .
6 His predominant mode , in the Clarendon Building and All Souls designs and at Queen 's , as well as in other works , such as the Christ Church buttery ( 1722 ) and his Durham quadrangle range at Trinity College ( 1728 ) , was a simplified version of the baroque of Hawksmoor and Sir John Vanbrugh [ q.v. ] ; but the fellows ' building at Corpus Christi College , of which he may have been the designer as well as the builder , was close to the proto-Palladian manner of the Peckwater quadrangle , while his Radcliffe quadrangle at University College ( 1717–19 ) — again devised under Clarke 's direction — and his additions at Oriel College ( 1719–20 ) were faithful copies of the traditional Jacobean style of the adjoining buildings , the former including a skilfully executed Gothic vault .
7 But the archaeologists ' obsession with the past had blinded them to the real cause of the lamentations they witnessed along the river .
8 But the unions ' unpopularity in the wake of the Winter of Discontent and Labour 's electoral decline also weakened the movement .
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