Example sentences of "[adj] but [art] number " in BNC.
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1 | Ellis and Shepherd ( 1974 ) first drew attention to this but a number of experiments by Young and his colleagues have failed to show any influence of age of acquisition of words on dichotic listening ( Young and Ellis , 1980 ) or tachistoscopic hemifield asymmetry ( Ellis and Young , 1977 ; Young and Bion , 1980b ) even when it is the age at which words are first read rather than heard that is under investigation ( Young , Bion and Ellis , 1982 ) . |
2 | ‘ If we could run a commuter service we would be delighted but the number of people using the boat — we need 130 morning and night — has been insufficient , ’ he said . |
3 | I do n't want to dwell too much on the obvious but a number of things should be pointed out here . |
4 | This is approximately the same number as occur in Australia where the population is , of course , much smaller but the number of aircraft registered is approximately the same . |
5 | Some of these mills were fairly small but a number , mainly built during the 19th century , were of considerable size . |
6 | This all sounds rather daunting but a number of teachers have received grants under the sponsored research programme , the most notable example being Andrew Mellor and his study of bullying in Scottish secondary schools . |
7 | Flint is comparatively brittle but the number of flints with fresh fractured surfaces is usually small . |
8 | Overall , the number of complaints and inquiries fell by nearly 10 p.c. to 1,206 but the number of complaints was ‘ slightly above the 1990 level ’ . |
9 | At this point I would like to stress that the tank was overstocked but the number of water changes I made helped avoid any problems . |