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

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1 The Germans and the French consider it impossible to have a central bank in the EC without binding rules , sanctions and other instruments for imposing economic policy , since ‘ even an independent central bank can not ensure price stability alone , as monetary policy does not operate in a vacuum , but rather has close links with other fields ’ .
2 The writing on other categories of contemporary rugs may be of interest , but rarely has any bearing on their quality or value .
3 ‘ The major chains have taken up the promotion in a big way , but so have many independents , which is terrific because the promotion was n't designed just for the chains ; we wanted everyone to get involved . ’
4 Jessica poured herself a gin , but only had two sips .
5 Much of this evidence is drawn from outside the educational world but nevertheless has profound implications in that context .
6 Immature and eclipse drakes have confusing mixtures of dark and white plumage , but generally have black head .
7 Sky have a roundup on Sunday , where they basically show the same 3 featured matches as MOTD , but generally have different highlights .
8 It may be , as we will see later , that for each pattern the cells have the same positional information but just have different rules for interpreting what to do .
9 ‘ Oh , I forgot , ’ she murmured , ‘ your resolution not to do it but just have some fun on the way to not doing it .
10 Sicily for Pound never but once had any existence that was n't either verbal ( as in the wordplay on ‘ Trinacria ’ or the Eleanors ) , or else notional , ideological ( as providing a sort of slender mnemonic crutch for a tendentious reading of history ) .
11 Jehovah Witness ( Ex ) but still has certain beliefs and practices . ’
12 When patients no longer need inpatient care but still have complex needs one of the key roles of care managers will be to facilitate rapid transfer home or to an alternative community setting .
13 Sir Anthony Hopkins and Robbie Coltrane were among those linked to the part but both have previous commitments .
14 Saalbach is the larger of the two , but both have excellent facilities to offer .
15 ‘ That 's friendly ! ’ he shouted over the engine noise , and he pointed through the windscreen at the concrete airstrip which not only had the yellow cross painted huge at its western end , but also had two trucks parked in its centre line , thus making it impossible for any plane to land .
16 Darlington Tory candidate Michael Fallon said Labour could spend a quarter of the £1m in borough council coffers on housing , but also had outstanding debts for constructing council properties .
17 These are awarded each year to those parks which not only provide facilities to a high standard but also have first class caravan holiday homes for hire .
18 On many islands , though , the lists of species are enhanced by mobile visitors , which can also live elsewhere ; the Galapagos Islands , for example , in the Eastern Pacific , have one kind of penguin that lives nowhere else , but also have three kinds of boobie bird , plus frigate and tropic birds and brown pelicans , which live throughout the warm oceans .
19 This time Rodney , a vet from the early Emmylou Harris days , teams up with Steve Winwood , Marc Cohn , Don Henley and Barry Beckett to make a record that tends towards a generic West Coast feel in bits , but also has that Springsteen-goes-broody vibe , which is sort of rewarding .
20 He happily helps the farmer but also has some sympathy with the cuddly pet view , if only to the extent that he would n't want to be responsible for wiping rabbits out — as if he could !
21 ‘ It 's a very nostalgic story that pulls the heartstrings , but also has some humour and lightness about it as well .
22 Young skin is not only thinner but also has fewer pigment cells and is less able to protect itself from the sun .
23 Again , this requirement not only stresses the need for the traditional archivist to acquire new skills , but also has important implications in regard to the collection of this information .
24 On the other hand , other people display a great sense of diffidence but often have admirable ideas which they are reluctant to reveal .
25 It was originally issued with a three-month maturity but now has two months left .
26 ‘ Because , although you 'd said you understood , I decided I 'd better explain , but then had great difficulty in assembling anything which sounded … feasible .
27 By the second year there was little noticeable change : the threats they feared the year before had not materialised , but neither had much progress been made except that the language of contracts replaced that of budgets and allocations .
28 Now this is something more from clinical use but again has potential uses in work psychology .
29 The 10 patients who were lost to follow-up were younger than the rest of the cohort ( mean age : 48 yr vs 60 yr , p=0.05 ) , but otherwise had similar baseline characteristics .
30 In Britain this is the Special Branch , which is formally part of the Criminal Investigation Department ( CID ) but actually has considerable independence .
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