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

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1 He looked in that direction but the blindfold prevented him from seeing who had spoken .
2 ‘ I 'm so sorry , Adam , ’ she whispered , forgetting everything else in that moment but the need to comfort a troubled fellow human being .
3 I see all objects as mirrors and I am behind the mirrors in another world but the beauty eludes me and is gone and will never return .
4 Perhaps the future which Linton perceptively visualized has not yet been realized in this way but the basis of energy has certainly been advocated in the branches of physical geography , and perhaps most c ! early in climatology .
5 We feel we do a great deal of work in this area but the majority of it is incorporated in thematic work or incidental .
6 Reasonable performance was achieved in this task but the aggregation is being achieved by external operations on the objects rather than by the more conceptual approach of aggregation abstraction : new object classes with aggregation methods are defined to represent the various unit sizes .
7 Electrophysiological measures suggest themselves in this context but the problem of artefact , that is , of actual or potential eye movements producing an asymmetry in the EEG record ( Anderson , 1977 ) , would have to be circumvented .
8 The summary table above makes use , in several places , of a more finely detailed task classification than elsewhere in this chapter but the range of success rates is still very wide .
9 It is inevitable that much will be omitted in this study but the bibliography lists several larger and more detailed works on specific aspects of Charles and his effect upon European history and culture .
10 Nearly a half consider it to be fairly useful in this respect but a quarter to be not very useful , and 10 per cent not at all .
11 If , however , Rueschemeyer were making not a positive statement about substantive differences between law and medicine in this respect but a statement about general beliefs in such differences he would be on surer ground .
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