Example sentences of "but as [art] [noun sg] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Pollage , Package , Stallage , and Standage ’ , but as the king 's representative he had also to enforce the law and maintain the peace at the fair .
2 Allocation of work using total patient care should secure this , but as the patient 's needs are constantly changing it may not always succeed .
3 The ‘ introspected self ’ is thus a bodily self , not as someone else 's body appears to and is described by the professional anatomist in his laboratory , but as the anatomist 's own body appears to the anatomist himself . ’
4 But as the game 's tempo reached fever pitch , Saunders squandered a golden opportunity to grab an equaliser .
5 But as the season 's prices are going to depend on the official harvest estimate , most traders are only prepared to offer two-stage deals , with perhaps £200/t now and the balance to come after October .
6 But as the newsreader 's voice became more familiar to listeners , so he acquired an individual reputation .
7 Initially there were only two to a battalion , but as the weapon 's capabilities in defence and attack were realized , more and more were issued and soon whole units were armed with only these fast-firing automatic weapons .
8 In the early part of the period these were essentially landowners , religious functionaries and bureaucrats , but as the city 's function gradually changed to accommodate the new political and economic realities , a new ‘ modern entrepreneurial ’ elite emerged which took advantage of the new circumstances and in particular of the boom conditions of the late 1930s .
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