Example sentences of "but [adv] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , when Raymond Plant of Southampton University wrote a Fabian Tract on the subject , he chose to emphasise not the third element in the French Revolutionary triad but rather the third element in T.H. Marshall 's triad of civil , political and social citizenship .
2 But perhaps the last concert , when Paragon joined with the Caput Ensemble , outdid all the events .
3 For swatch 4 , I used the same yarn as for swatch 3 , but only every third row , and with card 4 locked on row one .
4 It was a repeat of the result of the first Fourball series at Muirfield village two years ago but only the second time that the Americans had been shut out since the fourball format was introduced at Atlanta in 1963 .
5 With a view to persuading your Lordships to restore the order of Buckley J. , the plaintiffs , who are the appellants in the circumstances described , have put their argument in a number of different ways , but only the last need , in my opinion , seriously occupy your Lordships ' attention .
6 Most of the information ( and more besides ) could be obtained from the company itself but generally the first step will be to Companies House .
7 Each person will recover at his or her own pace , with the same individual variation as for any other illness , but generally the next week is spent on Step 2 .
8 Our research methodology is to proceed in stages ; this paper does not present the whole story but just the first step in the argument .
9 In the immediate post-conciliar phase ( 1966 – 7 ) , Rome remained not far off the avant-garde of progress , but once the first round of directives was complete and the curia firmly back in control , the conservative tendency regained the upper hand in the centre while progressive tendencies were still growing stronger in many a periphery .
10 He gave a course of lectures in Rotherham in 1803 , but thereafter the next certainty is that he died in Tamworth and was buried there 23 August 1810 .
11 The tiny hamlet of Dixton , near Winchcombe , contained not only William Hygford , who was worth £66. 13s. 4d. a year , but also a second man with £50 .
12 Deutsch has also made arrangements with King 's College Cambridge and the Society of Authors , acting on behalf of the estate of E M Forster , to renew and continue publication of the Abinger Edition of E M Forster , which will include not only some of the earlier works , but also the first publication of material contained in the King 's College Forster archives .
13 Not only is it our last match of the season but also the last match to be played at ‘ The Tip ’ .
14 Such a theory could enable Tories not only to by-pass James , but also the next heir , Mary , whilst maintaining all along that they had never broken their principles of non-resistance .
15 But now the first thing I saw were the lines on his face standing out like the lines on a charcoal drawing .
16 But now the 99th round will be the equivalent of a one-off game , and the only rational choice for each player on this last but one game is also DEFECT .
17 But even the second half has some good moments , most notably a hilariously petulant temper tantrum by Nicky Henson as the actor playing Alfred in Michael 's awful show .
18 But even the first child can throw a low-income family into poverty .
19 In Butler there was a similar exchange of counter-offers , but here the last communication between the parties , sent by the seller , was a copy of the buyer 's order , signed by way of acknowledgement , together with a covering letter stating that the order was acknowledged , and was being " entered into in accordance with the offer " .
20 ‘ Two wrongs may not make a right , Doctor , but sometimes the second wrong helps the first rest easier . ’
21 Yeah but then the first thing he would have done would have been got up and gone off and got it done privately .
22 But then the first son dies leaving a son and the second dies childless .
23 But then the second girl wails that she has laughed away her whizz powder .
24 I I do n't think that 's a problem because we 're doing erm we 're doing two blocks of six and we 're onto the fourth of the first block now , but then the second block comes up in September and October , so it 's certainly in time for that .
25 At the time you enjoy it but then the next day you pay
26 Cormac , she thought , or even Mrs O'Neill , remembering Kathleen 's doll , but then the next moment told herself she was crazy .
27 She came out with us for two or three days and sort of sat you know up a bit and saw us , but then the next week she was really no good at all
28 We heard another 4 lots of screaming , but then the last time we heard it , that was really loud .
29 But then the 20th century Globe is only part of an ambitious project to create a complex dedicated to Shakespeare 's England and contemporary craftsmanship .
30 After her death , he advertised for a housekeeper with a view to matrimony but unfortunately the first lady who took the job decamped after a few days , taking with her his prized possessions and helped by a male friend who apparently had kept in the background .
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