Example sentences of "but [pers pn] has [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But she has fine qualities also — as I trust you will discover for yourself .
2 ‘ Nick 's about seven years younger than me but he has tremendous talent .
3 The man is an unreconstructed fascist chauvinist … but he has great charm .
4 But he has strong views on the monarchy , which he was quick to express in the House of Commons on the announcement of the Prince and Princess of Wales 's separation .
5 ‘ Anders is not in that category but he has other things to offer .
6 But he has sterling qualities , particularly courage and a total indifference to public opinion .
7 There 's a good place in Ealing — well it 's a chipper really , but he has good steaks at any time you want them .
8 But he has good cause for fear — his dad was gunned to death in the street there only three years ago .
9 But he has private means , you know . ’
10 Mandela requested a judicial commission of inquiry to investigate the source of the violence , telling officials of the Transkei government in Umtata on Sept. 28 : " I can say without questioning the integrity of President de Klerk that he himself is serious about making changes in South Africa , but he has serious problems with his constituency . "
11 But he has considerable respect for Derry , a side he has encountered on numerous occasions to date during his speel in charge of Down .
12 But he has big plans .
13 The Treasury is only a small department in terms of the number of civil servants that work there but it has tremendous power as a result of its financial role at the heart of government .
14 Thus , Irish nationalism is conceived by most members in an abstract way , but it has concrete import for key groups .
15 But it has real merits , illuminating much that other theories leave obscure .
16 But it has material consequences for women , does n't it ?
17 China is already a big exporter of tungsten but it has major reserves of titanium , tin , copper .
18 It may be wondered why this doctrine is retained , but it has great advantages for both the major groups involved — the ministers and the civil servants .
19 Alright it reduces trade in agricultural products , but it has other effects ?
20 The language it uses seems very familiar , but it has other meanings .
21 The term ‘ culture ’ could be used in this way in less complex , smaller-scale social systems , but it has other meanings in industrial society and seems inadequate for the task of relating everyday life to historical development .
22 What else does the superego do , because it certainly does all of that , but it has other functions .
23 But it has other weapons which it deploys with some skill .
24 The usual or primary use of this word is to put clothes on yourself ( or somebody else ) , but it has other uses too , such as to dress poultry , to dress timber , to dress a window .
25 Erm , like this country Germany has , not only a National Anthem , but it has various songs that are also nationalistic .
26 But it has far-reaching consequences .
27 This kind of access to recording facilities is not of course practicable in many language teaching situations but it has considerable potential on intensive courses where students have many contact hours .
28 A festoon blind , on the other hand , hangs like a curtain when it is down but it has vertical rows of rings on the back through which cord is threaded .
29 But it has particular characteristics .
30 But it has particular force when attempting to understand design-and-society relations .
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