Example sentences of "but [art] [noun] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | The extent of British defence cuts is still anyone 's guess , even in Whitehall ; but the Defence Manufacturers ' Association reckons real annual spending will fall to about 75% of 1990 's figure within five years . |
2 | But the CGT technicians ' section came out in support of the students for workers ' control . |
3 | But the Cup finalists ' plight they are one point above a relegation spot means acting manager Malcolm Crosby is considering plunging Bracewell into his side 's battle against relegation . |
4 | Investment in power stations , to overcome the capacity backlog , was cut relatively little , but the Area Boards ' budgets for 1950 and 1951 were severely pruned , particularly for the building of what were considered frills : new offices , show . |
5 | But the ITV companies ' disinclination to schedule sport is more critical . |
6 | But the buckyball compounds ' opposite behaviour suggest that researchers should pursue ‘ negative pressure ’ , created by inserting a larger atom into the lattice . |