Example sentences of "but [conj] many [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was concluded that some platinum enrichment is related to primary magmatic differentiation but that many of the high values , particularly of palladium and gold , are the product of later alteration associated with deformation .
2 I should say that the current ethos of most departments is relatively left-wing as far as the teaching staff are concerned , but that many of the students hold views considerably further to the right .
3 The report says that many safety improvements were made after an investigation into plutonium contamination in 1978 , but that many of the study 's recommendations have still not been implemented .
4 But although many of the expectations of the gentry could indeed be met locally , others could not , and men were alert to the advantage of a reliable line of communication with the king .
5 But although many of the expectations of the gentry could indeed be met locally , others could not , and men were alert to the advantage of a reliable line of communication with the king .
6 But if many of the theories with which the novel grapples have their roots in or near the work of Lacan , Lacan 's text does not escape the double move of appropriation and subversion which characterizes the feminist enterprise .
7 But because many of the muscles are not stretched in ordinary daily activities , there is a great danger of spraining or tearing , especially at the beginner 's stage .
8 But while many of the economic arguments favouring unrestricted insider dealing make interesting reading , they can not prove that insider dealing is desirable .
9 Recipes are peppered throughout this fascinating historical survey , but while many of the dishes are delicious , Simeti ( an American married to a Sicilian ) admits that some are of more historical than culinary interest .
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