Example sentences of "a [adj] but [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Within a period of about 20Myr ( taking the Ediacaran faunas as 560Myr old and the base of the Cambrian as 540Myr old ) , the oceans changed from habitats housing a rich but effectively microscopic biota , to one teeming with macroscopic animals engaged in a wide range of ecologies and presumably showing a degree of behavioural sophistication . |
2 | Hodgson had already used this trick for a radio play , Sword from the Stars , to give a robot named Jones a haughty but very mechanical voice . |
3 | One possible answer to this is that such a person is felt to be not only a representative but also representative as a person of those who chose her/him . |
4 | The weather for the Fox F M area : a dry but mainly cloudy evening and night , the minimum temperature eight degrees celsius , forty-six degrees fahrenheit , and the wind could pick up to become moderate south-westerly during the evening . . |
5 | On a dry but extremely windy day I never once felt cold as I sat on top of Red Screes for half an hour munching through my packed lunch . |
6 | There is a subtle but very real difference in where you place the emphasis , and the interviewer will not then automatically make the assumption that there was something lacking in you which caused you to be made redundant . |
7 | Characteristically , the internal organization of Bloomsbury , beyond its status as a group of friends and neighbours , and its meetings to read memoirs , was a private but eventually general publishing house ( the Hogarth Press ) which published over its whole range . |
8 | This I regard as a possible but less natural meaning of the section . |
9 | It was what she had been hoping and longing for but there was no surge of delight , only a strong but strangely detached sense of relief that the worst of his ordeal was over . |
10 | Dayan determined to retain a strong but relatively invisible grip on the territories while also creating an impression of normality for the residents . |
11 | As the crest passes there is a strong but short forward movement , while during the passage of the long flat trough little movement takes place . |
12 | This anomaly can be explained by a strong but short telemagmatic heating event , with coalification having preceded porosity loss of the reservoir rocks , and/or by fracture porosity gained through tectonic disturbance of the rocks . |
13 | It is therefore a tall but also slender building , all in brick , with a high , elegant south tower and spire . |
14 | This band sounds like an ulcer , a festering sore , a self-consuming but nonetheless exhilarating secretion of bile . |
15 | Interleukin-2 is a controversial but increasingly accepted treatment for malignant melanoma and renal cell carcinoma and , used in combination with cytotoxic therapies , is becoming recognised as a treatment for other solid tumours , such as colorectal carcinoma . |
16 | In 1983 , The Illusionist , a novel by Anita Mason , offered a controversial but historically valid perspective on the coalescence of the early Church ; it was short-listed for the Booker Prize , Britain 's most prestigious literary award . |
17 | They also have a slim but slightly better chance of winning a vote for a referendum . |
18 | Nicholas was only one in a long line of young Scots including the 16 year old Spurs player Graeme Souness who found London to be a lively but ultimately lonely city . |
19 | A favourite but much over-worked vehicle for public relations is the information service or bureau for a manufacturer . |
20 | Porfiry 's bait for Raskolnikov ( ‘ a precious question ’ Dostoevsky calls this dangled interrogative hook in his notebooks ) holds a different but equally potent fascination for the reader , instancing the story 's inexorable grip and the virtuosity of the examining magistrate at work . |
21 | Now the opportunity arises for the area to develop a different but equally valuable reputation . |
22 | Yet , long before we clashed , the Bugis had possessed a highly complex written language , in which every letter looks rather like the cross-section of a different but closely related spiral seashell . |
23 | Potentially more poignant and serious is the rhyme lef/gref , " desired , loved " / " grief " ; a linkage of glee , licence and distress that we find again shortly afterwards , with a different but phonetically similar word , " " leve " " , " leave " , " licence " , and the verb " " greve " " , " grieve " , where Wilekin takes the risk of declaring himself : ( " Now that I have won leave for me to cause myself grief would be wrong . " ) |
24 | It was a clear but rather chilly night . |
25 | This recipe gives the option of choosing the traditional sauce , or one using green peppercorns , red wine and yogurt for a lighter but very hot variation . |
26 | This is a primitive but thoroughly respectable bit of computing . |
27 | In 1909 she became lecturer and director of studies in classics at Newnham , where she gained a reputation as a rigorous but very stimulating and sympathetic teacher . |
28 | This development led , among some of the partners in the education system , to a sense of chaos ( TES 1991b:12 ) : A combination of over-prescriptive legislation , a well-meaning but disastrously complicated assessment system and an indefensible system to use GCSE for the statutory end-of-stage assessment , produce here a conundrum … |
29 | His broadcast of 23 April was a shorter but equally powerful repeat performance of his address at the end of Barricades Week . |
30 | Since Kate , Peter and Walter moved into the house , which incorporates the 12th-century priory walls , a ghostly but very palpable waft of snuffed candles and burning incense has thrice been known to signify benediction on St Peter 's day . |