Example sentences of "[pron] but in [art] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , the larger part of the value of the contract is not in the hull itself but in the components , a significant proportion of which will be provided by GEC in Rugby .
2 One part of the answer has nothing to do with technology in itself but in the structural changes that are taking place in European societies .
3 You are allowed to keep them but in a centred box .
4 The eyes of some fish enable them to see not only what is going on in the water around them but in the air above the surface .
5 But you ignored them but in the end we we had to something abo about it .
6 And and he took quite a lot of them but in the time that
7 That one but in the brown .
8 From forcing her , by an act of love , to follow him through the world , not barefoot as she 'd accused him but in no great luxury , instead of " obliging " the man who had given her her chance .
9 She would n't put it past him but in the brilliant afternoon heat she was n't inclined to pursue the matter .
10 In other words a good mirror signal manoeuvre routine , however you apply it but in a particular order , which gives a discipline , so that you 're keeping yourselves out of the problems that other people may give you if you allow them to .
11 I thought long and hard about it but in the end I decided it would be for the best .
12 Neville Southall , whose saves had prevented Forest running away with the game in the first half , gathered the ball and started to think about clearing it but in the view of the referee , George Tyson , he had thought too long .
13 Con seemed oblivious of it but in the enclosed space I found it overpowering .
14 We argued about it but in the end he agreed I had to tell the Josephs .
15 Every area you look at South Africa in a report I gave to the Norwegian government which they commissioned we pointed out every area is like a major disaster area as if you 've been hit by an earthquake in every area of human activity and that situation needs something like a martial plan if we are , a martial aid plan , if we 're to address it but in the world we live in there 's no prospect of such assistance coming to Southern Africa .
16 Not only was there Mikey and myself but in the year above me was Gary Fraser , brother of Free 's Andy Fraser , who played in Stray .
17 It literally , it literally means produce the body only you ca n't simply , well the difference between a constitutional system and er an arbitrary government is that in arbitrary governments people get arrested and disappear , locked up , throw away the key and worry about it the next generation or after the next er military coup or whatever but in a constitutional government there have to be procedures and one of the safeguards of individual liberty is that if you 're ever arrested and detained by law enforcement agencies you have to be produced before a court within a specified period and charged with something .
18 Morgan was not interested in the terms for themselves but in the principles which they seemed to reveal when they were put together .
19 Normally , the ingenuity which requires protection is in the circuitry represented by the patterns formed by the conducting materials , but the regulations are wider in the sense that they will apply in situations where the ingenuity lies not so much in the horizontal patterns themselves but in the vertical arrangement of layers .
20 Then again , it 's difficult to look anything but in a pair of lederhosen .
21 ‘ The Italians were bigger , stronger and older than us but in the end we just went for their throats .
22 The elements it contained ‘ helped us but in the end our approach is driven by our own particular view focused by the firm 's strategic plan ’ , said Mulvie .
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