Example sentences of "but it [verb] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Of course , giving time and helping others is important : but it goes hand in hand with collective action to bring about wider change .
2 … The contracting states have a certain margin of appreciation in assessing whether such a need exists … but it goes hand in hand with a European supervision , embracing both the legislation and the decisions applying it , even those given by an independent court .
3 The competition for them was not bound to result in the use of force , but it kept force in view .
4 The resulting fall in food prices was beneficial for wage-earners , but it caused unemployment in the countryside and emigration abroad and to British towns .
5 But it finds expression in current ideas and attitudes within the theoretical and practical domains of language study , language teaching and language teacher education .
6 Sberbank , which was 150 years old in 1992 , may never rival Deutsche , but it has life in it yet .
7 This gives complete pain relief and is helpful for women having a long labour or who are getting very distressed , but it has disadvantages in that it obviously makes women feel quite passive and helpless .
8 I suppose that 's only useful if you habitually use extreme point sizes for large tracts of text , but it has advantages in other ways .
9 We see it in brilliant colours which flow through the whole spectrum , and extend to dayglo ; but it starts life in a natural tone , initially floppy until the grippers or stenters pierce the outer edges to stretch it flat as it is heat treated , and dyed .
10 This was only a fraction of the total size of the European economy , but it gave assistance in some key areas , was of particular importance in strengthening the French and Italian governments and forced the Europeans to work together in overcoming their problems .
11 But it brings problems in its wake .
12 Not only joy to the sheep that 's been rescued , but it brings joy in heaven .
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