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

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1 The full implication of this approach will be discussed below but in the education system this has led to leadership being confused with technical competence ( the headteacher as leading professional ) or with implementation ( the headteacher as administrator ) .
2 So in enclosed areas like that this breaks down but in the open ocean system you 've got this very strong constant ratio .
3 ‘ I received a lot of abuse when I left Brookside , not ME personally but in a way just as bad .
4 Fair enough but in the future so as not to have
5 Many houses consisted of one storey only but in a number of instances , as at Priene , stairs have been excavated , leading to the presumption that an upper story had been constructed .
6 The influence of trade unions lay not in their numbers alone but in the strength and cogency of their arguments .
7 I was so hurt it was like a serious wound , it would start being painful soon but in the meantime there was just an apprehensive numbness .
8 If teachers are to merit the title of ‘ professional ’ , using the word not in the narrow context outlined above but in the sense of somebody who in their employment performs a task well , teachers will need to regain the confidence of the public .
9 It is conceivable that some electors actually misled the pollsters , not in the sense of lying deliberately but in the sense of ‘ letting off steam ’ .
10 It must , ’ she said , not unkindly but in a rare and urgent search for a response of any sort at all .
11 Among the two patients with T3N1 tumours without endoscopic recurrence , metastases appeared in one and were responsible for death 10 months later but in the second the tumour diminished ( T0N1 ) after chemotherapy and has remained unchanged with successive endoscopic ultrasound examinations .
12 Last Christmas my old friend Joseph had sunk lower in his chair from the year before but in the afternoon three old friends came to see him .
13 Although confessing to being ‘ a bit surprised ’ , she told ACCOUNTANCY : ‘ I worked quite hard for the month before but in the end , it 's a question of learning the stuff , and making sure you remember it when you get in there . ’
14 The delay and uncertainty over the fate of Challenger 's principal cargo , the tracking and data relay satellite , which is now aloft but in the wrong orbit , means that Europe 's Spacelab may have to operate at half-speed when it is launched in September .
15 Aunt Tossie , now in the full regalia of her widow 's weeds , was eating heartily but in a subdued way .
16 They wanted to see a battleship launched , they wanted to see Royalty in action , they wanted to see anything that was happening which was an event in the world , and so cameramen like George Albert Smith , and eventually George Albert Smith 's staff , would go out around the world , much as it would happen now but in a much simpler way , erm to make actuality pictures .
17 Because then all the people that use that asset , not just now but in the future , co make a contribution towards its purchase .
18 and the final year I think there 's sort of less on the timetable but people tend to do more work for it and do a project as well but in the , in the first year erm you know it 's not that difficult to , to pass it erm er and there are always the , the , the referred papers in September so if you 're , if you 're keen
19 So And he 's doing one er not tomorrow but in a week 's time and will be perfectly happy to record it .
20 She seems harsh awhile but in the end accepts his love .
21 Murten does not lie in Bernese Mittelland today but in the neighbouring canton of Fribourg .
22 I 'm seeing Chris about that today but in the absence I I did clear it with Arthur , what i was going to do .
23 Now we see ourselves entering into this market not immediately but in the not too distant future .
24 Planning permission for a similar project was refused almost two years ago but in a 19-page report on the latest proposals Inverclyde 's director of planning and technical services , Tom Ridings , recommended approval in outline .
25 ‘ He has been in and out of the side since signing as an amateur three years ago but in the past couple of weeks has taken the game by the scruff of the neck . ’
26 Er , I 've now added the research approval form and it 's become a related document here but in the original allocation of forms , the responsibility for keeping this up to date was not mine .
27 Professor Pacey referred to Layton as ‘ a poet of revolutionary individualism , ’ and there can be no doubt that that individualism was a common tie , and not merely religiously but in every way .
28 If the hon. Gentleman and some brewers say that prices will increase , I can only quote a leading national newspaper which said : ’ Why should a pint be a pint everywhere but in a pub ?
29 Less discordant , but just as remote , is the recollection in 102 : ‘ Our love was new , and then but in the spring , /When I was wont to greet it with my lays . ’
30 The heat was there but in the evening it was humid and sweaty .
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