Example sentences of "but [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But to go to the other extreme and elevate people suffering from such abnormalities into a norm for society not only threatens society but is dangerous to the individuals themselves , since it excludes them from the consideration of help and treatment .
2 The habit of using > as inverted commas is irritating , but goes with the general tone of the book .
3 But review by the High Court of decisions of tribunals is a common feature of many other tribunals .
4 The name comes from the old Norse word meaning ‘ to gush ’ and was not only given to the township nearby , but got into the English language as a descriptive name for any jet of water .
5 The poster at the end of the tunnel was so large and so perfectly lit that it seemed to O , looking up at it suddenly , that the tunnel did not end in a wall , in fact did not end at all , but led to the green fields of France .
6 We used to visit Toftingall frequently , not only to fish , but to delight in the wide variety of bird life that called the loch home .
7 Alex was made a ward of court but lived with the Demetrious .
8 The case concerned the wife of a civil servant who worked in Northern Ireland but lived in the Irish Republic .
9 Try as she might , Rory could n't help but giggle at the ridiculous picture that conjured up in her mind 's eye .
10 The problems were worsened by corruption , as in the notorious Malaysian case when a major highway contract was awarded to a construction company of limited experience , but owned by the ruling political party .
11 For many years , tram and bus crews operated as separate entities , but to cope with the seasonal demand for drivers , bus crews worked overtime on trams .
12 All three are part of one pattern , defined by Christ , but experienced within the penitential life of the meditator : no resurrection without death , no joy without sorrow , no feeling of the presence of love without sometimes consciousness of its absence , and all three comings relate to an overcoming of sin .
13 They slowed to give themselves a respite but realized in the succeeding moment that they had run into a dead end .
14 But depending upon the particular disorder focused on there are varying bodies of evidence as to the efficacy of Cognitive–Behaviour Therapy for that problem .
15 But sticking with the Conservative establishment may mean that the CPS loses its claim to radicalism .
16 He deserves his reputation for radicalism — he has the softness of a cerebral bop guitarist like Jim Hall but coupled with the sudden fire of Jimmy Hendrix .
17 This species is very similar to O. simulans but differs in the following respects : it appears to reach a much larger size ; the spinelets of the disk are less elaborate and have fewer points to the crown ; the shape of the oral shield differs and is depressed in O. aculeata ; the adoral shields are more wing-like and separate the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate ; the arm spines are less rugose particularly the proximal ventral spines ; and finally the ventral most arm spine is not so distinctly sabre shaped as in O. simulans .
18 This case is similar to that of Wright et al in that none of the intestinal tissue provided morphological evidence of lymphoma but differs in the unusual finding of a high grade lymphoma in the pleural lesion .
19 In the Atlantic O. dominans bears closet affinity with O. fasciculata Lyman , 1883 , found off St. Kitts , Leeward Is ( Fig. 29 ) but differs by the following characters ; the plates of the disk are much larger and fewer in number than in O. fasciculata ; the oral shield is irregular or hourglass in shape , not arrowhead shaped as in O. fasciculata , finally the shape of the tentacle scales simple and spine-like in O. dominans but leaf-like or with a broad base and an acute tip in O. fasciculata .
20 This class maintains the smooth running of the social order and economic system , but differs from the dominant bourgeois class in that its wealth is not derived from capital .
21 Mr Brind and other journalists sought judicial review to challenge the directives , but failed before the Divisional Court [ Guardian Law Report : May 27 , 1989 ] .
22 Mona and Charity exchanged expressions of incomprehension but pounced on the only word they could understand .
23 PAV stressed its commitment to extensive devolution of powers from the federal to the republican governments , but argued for the federal government to retain strong powers for the economic good of the country and to maintain Czech-Slovak co-operation .
24 President Ranasinghe Premadasa reshuffled the Cabinet on March 30 , reappointing Wijetunge as Prime Minister but omitting from the new ministerial team Gamini Dissanayake , a minister for the past 13 years .
25 And the singing was not in his head , but rose from the cowled , slow-moving figures who edged the bright file with their tapers .
26 What you see is what you get at Caister : there are few blind shots unless you wander , but keeping on the straight and narrow is a challenge in the constant breeze .
27 Najibullah 's offer was welcomed by the Pakistan government but spurned by the hardline mujaheddin groups .
28 Rhinoceros horns , in reality agglutinated masses of hair , are not attached directly to the skull but grow from the tough hide .
29 The three Portuguese pharmaceutical wholesalers acquired in the first half of 1992 made their first contribution , but disposing of the nappy-making business cost UniChem £2.4 million below the line .
30 Having seen all of this , Stoker , they say , told Irving he wished not only to administer Irving 's theatrical affairs , but to write for the great man .
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