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

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1 They were not , they were not dispensed with , well one could look back in seventy eight and say retrospectively how that process could have been started considerably earlier , er the honourable gentleman knows perfectly well that er as the Maastricht bill was winding its way through here it was n't really practical to run this but indeed the processes were started before the governing legislation was on the statute book and I quite understand why honourable gentlemen opposite wish to make their party points , particularly those particularly those who were not in the house in seventy eight which er does n't I think apply to the honourable gentleman from from Birmingham , when he knows perfectly well that the same kind of machinery is used now was used then and it was used as fairly and as honestly and as completely impartially as the time allowed .
2 The force on the mobile charges is still qE but now the charges may follow the electric field all the way around the ring .
3 I felt terrible and wanted some but only the Corporals were allowed it .
4 This type occurs where the accused represents the truth to another but afterwards the facts change and the accused does not inform the victim that the facts have changed .
5 Not only is this implication unfair but often the comments on Swiss law are misleading .
6 I speak English , French and Spanish but not the others mentioned , so I have had to be very open to inferring sociolinguistic information and to being wary of my own assumptions .
7 The material means of music are rationally quantifiable but not the mysteries of their application .
8 Two pork pies and a can of Coke each but not the apples which were imported Granny Smiths and bruised , and anyway they had strawberries .
9 Not only can up to four more engines be added to the complex but also the engines themselves can be replaced by more powerful versions .
10 Not only is the particular situation important but also the attitudes towards the leader by the followers are .
11 Corbett expected the Pictish village to be hidden and secretive but suddenly the trees thinned , the sunlight glimmered then poured through as they abruptly left the canopy of trees and entered a large clearing .
12 Assays ( shown here and in Fig. 3 ) were done at effector to target cell ratios of 50:1 and 8:1 but only the results of the former are shown : lysis at the lower ratio was invariably much lower .
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