Example sentences of "but [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If the Home Office really wants to stop the abuse of children and the rape of women , it must pass a law allowing the castration of the perpetrators , not for a first offence , in case there is a mistake , but for a second offence — unless people are unfit to plead .
2 She had hardly set out when the unwelcome attentions of a British privateer forced her back to Ostend and , at her second attempt , she was intercepted again , off Banff , but for a second time escaped .
3 His eldest brother Henry had cause to feel frustrated , but for a third son Geoffrey of Brittany was extremely well endowed .
4 Being rude about Palin feels like bombing Switzerland , but for the first time he seems , with this series , to be to post-Python what Paul McCartney was to post-Beatles .
5 But for the first time in his eight months in office , Mr Kaifu now has a chance of pulling off a coup big enough to ensure his survival as prime minister .
6 Tug opened his mouth automatically , but for the first time since he had been there , he let the words go unsaid .
7 But for the first time , he saw doubt in her eyes .
8 But for the first time , and not the last , Elizabeth had to agree to support Scottish rebels against their rightful queen ; it was a nightmare created in 1559 which was not to end until Mary 's death in 1587 .
9 The offices are frequently used for functions , but for the first time in three months there were no special events on Friday .
10 Quite frankly , the accompaniment to Paganini Concertos is never likely to take a particularly high priority in any basic recommendation ; but for the first time ever , I found myself listening almost exclusively to the accompaniment — I honestly wish I had n't !
11 There were still tears in her eyes , but for the first time that weekend there was colour in her cheeks as well .
12 But for the first time , shortly before his death , he had stopped looking forward to going to work .
13 But for the first time since I came to England in August 1977 , I 'll be hoping Liverpool do n't win again .
14 ‘ I know he has made mistakes , but for the first time since Shanks took over in 1959 , a Liverpool manager has got a job to do .
15 IBM is still selling more machines than anyone else , but for the first time Compaq overtook it in terms of revenue .
16 Of those citing health reasons , the most important factor was concern about cholesterol content , but for the first time BSE — so-called mad cow disease — featured in the reasons given .
17 Choi Chong-Sun , head of the Atomic Energy Industry Ministry 's foreign affairs bureau , denied that North Korea possessed a reprocessing plant , but for the first time admitted that the " nuclear reprocessing cycle " was under study .
18 But for the first time in their life together she rose , slipped on a dressing gown , and went down to join him .
19 Traditionally , those with 25 service have been presented with inscribed watches , but for the first time the 40 year award has been introduced with a choice of either a canteen of cutlery or a set of crystal glasses and decanter as a gift from the company .
20 But for the first time in decades the opposition parties are trying at least to look like a credible alternative government .
21 I have over the years many times come to the rostrum but for the first time it gives me no pleasure at all in saying what has to be said .
22 Balancing the books is going to be tricky … going on recent balance sheets around three million pounds will be needed up front to pay off debts and buy the Maxwell family shares … and then presumably more money will have to be invested to beat off losses of fifteen thousand pounds a week … the club 's managing director Pat McGeough is hoping to do a deal within the next few days … its not simple … its not clear cut … but for the first time win weeks United are confident about the future
23 It was hard work , but for the first time there are signs of movement in Stephen 's legs and clinic staff are hopeful he may soon be able to walk .
24 But for the first time the clippings are not being dumped .
25 But for the first group , stimulus A was sometimes followed by an event ( X ) having high associative strength and sometimes by one having no strength ( Y ) .
26 For research purposes , the laboratory was just beginning to be separated from the kitchen ; but for the nineteenth century the centres were the laboratory and the museum .
27 Warnaweera and Muralitharan both finished up with four wickets apiece — but for the second day running very few Sri Lankan spectators turned up to watch .
28 Warnaweera and Muralidharan both finished up with four wickets apiece — but for the second day running very few Sri Lankan spectators turned up to watch , preferring the spectacle of a college match series in the city .
29 But for the thousandth time I do n't do anything and we get to the bathroom safely .
30 It was the twentieth time he had confessed such ignorance , but for the twentieth time it did not satisfy Jane Sharpe who sat naked to the waist at the room 's small dressing-table .
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