Example sentences of "[noun pl] but without [art] " in BNC.

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1 He attended a primary school some miles away and tried secondary schools but without a great deal of success .
2 I mean for every great Cure record you get an inferior follow-up with all the same ingredients but without the spark .
3 The only possible response from the independents would be to also reduce their fares but without the cross-funding safety net .
4 By the 1840s naturalists were depicting relationships in two dimensions but without the orderly pattern of circles , producing images of relationships similar to geographical maps .
5 Of similar champion qualities but without the rough and tumble approach of the male Connors , is the feminine German , Steffi Graf , who was born around the time that Connors was striding into the competitive world of senior international tennis .
6 We could do a lot of things but without the finance you just ca n't do it !
7 The failure of the League of Nations in Danzig was a failure of nerve and understanding on the part of the member states : unforgivably they minimised the difficulty and frustrations of the position they had carved for Poland — a country emerging to modernity after over 100 years of partition , a country without financial capital , with hostile neighbours , border problems , huge minorities but without a port of its own .
8 The big boys of power boating were here in the two litre class … using the same engines as the Formula One racers but without the extra tweaking .
9 The next two Tours were won by Swiss riders , Ferdi Kubler and Hugo Koblet , popular men but without an impassioned following .
10 That market is the business sector who require better presented documents but without the hassles of having them professionally , is traditionally , created .
11 It really is er a new model Secretary of State although the fact of the matter is Mr Deputy Speaker , that er his reality of course is quite different from his and the reality is that this is a poor settlement for local government in Wales and it 's been roundly condemned , not least by the county councils , who is the largest employers in Wales will have to face the considerable burden imposed on them by the government 's acceptance of the public sector er review body recommendations but without the additional cash to meet those awards and what this settlement er does represent Mr Deputy Speaker is a further step along the road that we 've been travelling since nineteen seventy nine .
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