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

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1 The law 's concern , it was argued , is with ‘ the attractive presentation of a degraded humanity ’ , the effects of which may ‘ include , but not be confined to , consequential actions ’ .
2 A needs-led approach should begin from but not be restricted to the user 's definition , as this may be limited by low expectations or lack of knowledge about resources ( Fisher , 1991 ) .
3 When mapping these differences in taste , the sociological criterion used by Bourdieu tends to be either occupation or educational level , but both are related to the common conception of class , as upper , middle and working .
4 But this friction was beneficial for the students , as they not only learnt a rigorous method of representation but also were exposed to more liberal attitudes .
5 UNDERDEVELOPMENT involves not only a lack of technical knowledge but also being linked to the wrong knowledge .
6 Much of this apparent reduction of paid labour has not in fact disappeared but simply been transferred to the unpaid domestic sphere .
7 The use of in-depth qualitative methods is relatively untried in driver research , but here is shown to be most valuable .
8 Hating the idea of killing , he had hoped to serve with the Medical Corps but instead was assigned to the ‘ Bantam ’ battalion , being , as he said , ‘ too short for any other ’ .
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