Example sentences of "but [adv] [vb pp] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She taught briefly in schools in Liverpool , Oban , and Eastbourne , and for a longer period in Tunbridge Wells , but eventually returned to Inverness to keep house for her invalid father , whom she outlived by only two years .
2 The reforms in education are broadly right , but badly sold to teachers and the public .
3 The position should be sunny , but not exposed to winds .
4 Two caucasian Oxford residents with HLA-B53 but not exposed to malaria were tested as controls and neither responded to any peptide .
5 They are relatively expensive items — but not compared to plant downtime .
6 all consequences suffered by the Carrier ( including but not limited to claims , demands , proceedings , fines , penalties , damages , costs , expenses , and loss of or damage to the carrying vehicle and to other goods carried ) of any error , omission , mis-statement or misrepresentation by the Trader or other owner of the goods or by any servant or agent of either of them , insufficient or improper packing , labelling or addressing of the goods or fraud as in Condition 10 :
7 Any other information , oral written , or in pictorial form including but not limited to material of a technical , operational , administrative economic , planning business or financial nature which may be provided to you and your Representatives ( as defined below ) during the course of your evaluation of the Company , whether provided by KPMG Peat Marwick , the management and employees of the Company , or the shareholders of the Company ( ‘ the Vendors ’ ) or their professional advisers .
8 This was a building of secrets , a part of British Military Intelligence , but not linked to Cheltenham 's GCHQ , and a place for only the most covert communications .
9 Two men were arrested but not brought to trial .
10 It was particularly frustrating for Bob Bridges who went into the last match on level points with Jones and caught over 40 fish — but still failed to weigh-in .
11 On his return , he entered the Royal College of Music to study singing , but later turned to art , and in April 1914 he enrolled in the Académie Delacluse in Paris .
12 The driver was taken to the same hospital , but later moved to Wolverhampton for his own protection as angry relatives and friends of the girls ' families gathered in corridors .
13 Mr Norris was taken to Scunthorpe General Hospital but later transferred to Hull Royal Infirmary where he underwent surgery on his right thigh .
14 He was taken to Northallerton 's Friarage Hospital but later transferred to Middlesbrough General .
15 But now signed to UK techno-pioneer Wayne Archbold 's General Production Recordings , EPs like the transcendental ‘ Virtual ’ are at last starting to intoxicate an increasing number of central nervous systems with their glacial , jazz-tinged tone-explorations .
16 Mrs Chandler was rushed to the Duchess of Kent 's Military Hospital at nearby Catterick Garrison , but then transferred to Middlesbrough General Hospital .
17 He visited Vientiane ( the capital of Laos ) in the late 1950s , but subsequently returned to Pathet Lao territory until the final stages of Communist victory in 1975 .
18 He resigned , on principle , over Eden 's mismanagement of the Suez crisis , but quietly returned to office under Macmillan as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Education ( first Lord Hailsham , and then Geoffrey Lloyd ) .
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