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

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1 Probably a few friends in high places but it would be better to recruit them instead .
2 Tilts is not to downgrade their importance in social relations but it does put basal production first .
3 It is n't easy to be assertive in sexual relationships but it does get easier as you practise .
4 Not only was Marx willing to accept that historical development might have followed several different lines in different places but it also shows that he was always revising his ideas .
5 She had tried separating them to eat in different places but it had not worked as they tried to run around while eating .
6 One of the things that does , I 'm not being Chairman , just asking questions , but one of the things that slightly concerns me because I know that in his document the director has put about providing day care type facilities in rural areas and I remember at our last meeting , the last meeting at one , we discussed specifically and area , erm it does , does worry me a little whether the absence of any capital expenditure on our part means that we may be providing day care facilities in some areas but it 'll be of a very much lower quality or a lesser quality than we may be providing anywhere else in the areas like and and .
7 That is , it had a similar status to the Banbury lane in medieval times but it is one which it has kept and developed in response to changing circumstances , whereas the Banbury Lane has failed .
8 It was certainly used in medieval times but it is doubtful if it is prehistoric , even though traces of Bronze Age and Iron Age fields lie on either side of it .
9 The data are based on a different population than is seen in British clinics but it provides quantitation of the degree of obesity in practice .
10 Maconochie was a pioneer in unrelated disciplines but it was as a penal reformer that he was most influential .
11 ‘ It was all over in 45 minutes but it seemed an eternity , ’ said Colin .
12 As yet there is little agreement on haemostatic and platelet factors in such patients but it may offer a further method of risk stratification in the future .
13 Most designers have an intuitive but unformalised picture in these terms but it is of great utility to produce these pictures in flow diagram form so that any differences of view are revealed and can be reconciled by discussions during the process of agreeing the diagrams .
14 Nature conservation is not a primary policy aim in these Parks but it tends to follow as a secondary consideration from the primary aims which are to conserve the social and cultural heritage of the Region , improve employment and make more use of the Region for recreation and education .
15 The free volume concept has been touched on in previous sections but it is instructive now to consider this idea more closely and to draw together the various points alluded to earlier .
16 yes in little booklets but it was actually homework at , it was produced but for the school , had a school name and crest so
17 At first it may seem surprising to find a Gentile so involved in Jewish affairs but it was not all that unusual .
18 The court is likely to fix a directions appointment in all cases but it is not obliged to do so .
19 The golf tee structure may not be usable in all situations but it is likely to become more widely used as staff costs increase .
20 This fish is similar to M. argenteus in many respects but it is a much deeper fish with more elongated dorsal and anal fins complimenting its extraordinary-deep body .
21 If a young woman is feeling fit and healthy , it is very tempting to skip the effort of going to the clinic , having to make an appointment long in advance and then waiting in long queues but it is extremely important to have regular checkups for the sake of both your health and that of your baby .
22 Libya was still a Kingdom in those days but it had no aviation legislation , so the entire investigation was conducted in accordance with Annex 13 , though with considerable emphasis on the British interpretation of it .
23 The study not only describes changes in central-local relationships but it also attempts to explain them .
24 This is not only quicker than casting stitches off in small groups but it also gives a neat edge without the stepped edge that usually occurs .
25 to cast off in small groups but it also gives a neat edge without the stepped edge that usually occurs .
26 There is still a creative role in developing campaigns but it comes after a firm foundation of fact has been established .
27 More than 60 stitches have now been inserted in fragile brows but it is probable that Biggs will never recover from the beating he took from Tyson .
28 The medical evidence showed that excessive oxygen was a cause of blindness in premature babies but it was not the only factor which caused blindness .
29 One can easily argue against its privatisation in emotive terms but it would have been more helpful if both your correspondents had taken the point that the UK economy is not exactly in robust good health .
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