Example sentences of "to [det] but [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Ellis and Shepherd ( 1974 ) first drew attention to this but a number of experiments by Young and his colleagues have failed to show any influence of age of acquisition of words on dichotic listening ( Young and Ellis , 1980 ) or tachistoscopic hemifield asymmetry ( Ellis and Young , 1977 ; Young and Bion , 1980b ) even when it is the age at which words are first read rather than heard that is under investigation ( Young , Bion and Ellis , 1982 ) .
2 There is no objection to this but the tenant should ensure that the person so appointed is suitably qualified to enable him to carry out his functions in a proper and responsible manner .
3 Michael did not reply to this but the Leader said : ‘ What if it is true ? ’
4 One of the things that can emerge is a great deal of mutual help , so that there is not just one group of people giving out to another but a group of people reaching out to one another .
5 The public is entitled to use the highway for passage and repassage from one place to another but the extent to which this gives an unrestricted right to hold a moving demonstration on the highway is doubtful .
6 President said , ‘ Progress is generally a slow transition from one stage to another but the process can be hastened or retarded by the action of individuals .
7 But in reality this option will be closed to all but a handful .
8 It is a staple of the multilateral trading system , and is extended by the United States to all but a handful .
9 Experience shows that two ceiling tiles pinned or glued together are effective , stuck to all but the viewing glass of the aquarium .
10 Where am I to go ? ’ and song-titles like ‘ Kosmos ’ and ‘ Into Tomorrow ’ are meaningless to all but the author .
11 Much of the taxpayers ' investment has merely stoked up inflation in land prices , effectively closing agriculture to all but the millionaire .
12 In England the king claimed that all his subjects owed fealty to him in some degree , and in due course this came to conflict with the possibility of any of his vassals owing liege homage to any but the king .
13 How many additional votes it might receive by way of transfers from other parties is quite unpredictable : relatively fewer than the Progressive Democrats , one might surmise , because the distinction between political parties is sharper here than in Ireland , and voters could therefore prove more reluctant to give lower preferences to any but the party they most favour .
14 Since childhood in la Sologne — a part of France largely unknown to any but the French — where the two had roamed unfettered throughout years of sunlit days , their relationship never changed , never matured .
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