Example sentences of "but [to-vb] [pron] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This situation needs resolution , but to compare it with the rape of Kuwait hardly strengthens your argument against Saddam .
2 A purpose of Clarkson 's History was thus not only to delineate a common pattern of consciousness but to promote it as a contribution to energising the internal networks of antislavery for future struggles .
3 tendency if you talk about it you 'd be honest but to write it on a form you 'd be
4 How they used to ask him not to go to their posh prep school , but to meet them in the town .
5 The counsellor 's task is not just to understand only one facet of the counsellee 's life , but to know something about the totality .
6 Christians gravitated to Ireland not to impose their creed on others , but to immerse themselves in the teachings of the past — and to discover , in the seclusion and peace of the island , their own inner communion with their God , independent of hierarchical priesthoods .
7 I am not saying that natural energy flows do not exist , but to detect them alongside the multitude of artificial energy sources , and the thought forms of everyone who has visited or passed through the site , is likely to be confusing , to say the least .
8 The type of sampling used in the five community studies is quotasampling , and our main concern is not to claim absolute representativeness for the whole city , but to guard ourselves against the accusation that our informants might be hand-picked from amongst friends and neighbours — or , worse , from our students .
9 But to tackle him on the basis of a fleeting reflection was tricky .
10 It decided not to pay out the sums so received to individual solicitors as a sort of dividend but to apply them for the benefit of the profession as a whole .
11 ‘ It is bad enough doing that to the uninitiated , but to do it to the Secretary of State is really beyond the pale — it 's quite pathetic . ’
12 That was a plot against Rachel she had never thought of , to take up maths again but to do it in the USA .
13 An agreement is needed , not merely to give up an amount of liberty , but to put it into the hands of some sovereign power .
14 He has not just found a role for himself , which was something he had agonized over for years , but has used his position to lead an assault on the ills of modern society ; to try to alter people 's basic thinking , not just in an effort to improve their lives , but to persuade them of the need to preserve the planet for future generations .
15 They appear to regard them as useful for acquainting teachers and brighter pupils with industrial life , but to discount them as a means of selecting employees .
16 I found artefacts dating back a century and felt that it was important not just to preserve them , but to use them in the education of today 's children . ’
17 But to stretch himself to the limit should be the pride and destiny of every man , and she shared , in that part of her being that was not maternal , Paul 's disappointment at being excluded from such a brotherhood .
18 What the historian is trying to do is not merely to record the events and happenings of war , but to study them against the background of the world in which the long Anglo-French conflict was fought .
19 Nor that the reason she had sent Maggie to an all-girls ' school was not to protect her from evil-minded youths , but to protect her from the sort of teaching that she seemed to be getting .
20 Ecology was a parallel move designed not to transcend field studies , but to transform them in a way that would make them genuinely scientific .
21 The tendency in the Council therefore was to seek a sufficient measure of ‘ self-validation ’ to enable institutional progress to be made , but to marry it with the protection of the external validation system which appeared to be the best defence of hard-won standards .
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