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

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1 In 1962 the increase in population had been 1,172 but in the same year only nineteen new houses had been built ; land had to be found for new housing .
2 The stress σ is applied to spring E 1 and dashpot η 3 ; it is also shared by E 2 and η 2 but in a manner which varies with time .
3 Few of its members , remembering the success of Lloyd George in 1981 , expected to win against the personal appeal of Winston Churchill , who was regarded almost universally as the principal saviour of the country , not only in the crisis of 1940 but in the years of partnership with foreign allies .
4 Hindenburg was elected President of the Republic in 1925 ; he was re-elected in 1932 but in the following year , by then virtually senile , he was persuaded to appoint Adolf Hitler chancellor .
5 Not only since she came home in nineteen ninety but in the three long years when she was hospitalised .
6 The paradox of Pius XII 's reign was the acceptance of chunks of a new model — the encouragement of modern biblical scholarship in the encyclical Divino Afflante Spiritu , of participant liturgical reform in Mediator Dei , of an increasingly multi-faceted lay apostolate — together with slightly ineffectual but still painful attempts to silence Congar and many others ( the Jesuit Teilhard de Chardin most of all ) , the signing of highly reactionary concordats with Spain and Portugal , and an even greater stress on Marian devotion ( culminating not only in the definition of the Assumption in 1950 but in the ‘ Marian Year ’ of 1954 ) .
7 In South Wales voluntary liquidations dropped from 311 to 284 but in the Midlands they rose from 1,756 to 1,773 .
8 Rates had cost £14,093 million to collect in 1988-89 but in the following year when they were replaced , the collection of the poll tax and non-domestic rates cost Scottish taxpayers £23,735 million .
9 The Government found itself not in a majority of 87 but in a minority of 92 .
10 This may succeed for a week or two but in the end is bound to be as banal as the preacher 's brain , returning with monotony to well worn paths and well worked passages .
11 Jim Baxter was transferred to Rangers for £27 , 000 but in a strange inter-club arrangement he was retained at Starks Park for a further three months .
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