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

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1 But for the others heat rises through the roof and enables the snow to melt .
2 It has little that 's revolutionary in terms of innovative spreadsheet design , and working with multiple worksheets could be made easier , but as a Windows spreadsheet , Excel excels .
3 But despite the firms success , it 's owner Chick Grail feels that not enough has been done to help industry .
4 But with a price-earnings ratio of 62 using next year 's official earnings forecast , the company 's shares are hardly cheap .
5 But with the arms industry you are talking about very powerful people — both inside and outside the country .
6 And I do n't think we do it so much with the erm careers service training , but with the careers teachers often we 've got them doing action plans and things
7 But in a games lesson they push you to do so much
8 But in the drugs capital of Medilline , the daily killings continue , the drug cartels are reportedly planning a fresh offensive , before the new administration can tighten its grip on the country .
9 Faye could not paint or draw while lying in bed , but in the mornings Belinda usually read to her for an hour while she rested her eyes , then left her alone for the remainder of the morning to rest or scribble ideas for future painting projects .
10 But in the mid-1970s things began to look more promising , with the arrival of a young new minister which coincided with movement into the area of young couples who found that older properties were the only type of house they could now afford as a first buy .
11 The duty of determining such questions is cast by law , not upon the courts after the event , but upon the police authorities at the time when the decision has to be taken ; and a court which attempted to review such a decision from the point of view of its wisdom or prudence would ( I think ) be exceeding its proper functions .
12 I was horrified to find out later that in fact he had not collected her from school but from the police station .
13 It 's odder still when the money comes not from the anonymous depths of the Eurocurrency market , but from the savings accounts of Americans living in Ohio .
14 But on the walls Edwin Garland 's pictures glowed with dramatic intensity and a curious effect of translucence .
15 But over the years Laura has always been one of Diana 's closest confidantes .
16 But over the years enthusiasm gave way to mere tolerance .
17 Sandwiches are mainly bought in , but at the Sports Hall buffet bar supervisor Mary Campbell makes around 1,200 a day .
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