Example sentences of "but [noun pl] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Our sense of smell may not be as advanced as most animals ' but aromas have huge effect on our mental and physical states .
2 As yet there is usually a reluctance to follow the Psalmist in including the negative aspects of human emotion , but songs have considerable potential for the expression of anger and sadness .
3 As far as the banks are concerned , they have no change in their balances in the Bank of England ( the government spends less money but then returns it to the banks by buying bills ) , but banks have fewer bills and hence fewer liquid assets .
4 But farmers have short memories : within a couple of years economic stagnation had stemmed the labour outflow and even led ex-farm workers in some areas to ask for their former jobs back .
5 ‘ He 's very good but goalkeepers have more time now , ’ says Bernard , 72 .
6 Constant vigilance is essential , but undergraduates have little opportunity to gain first hand experience of infectious diseases during their hospital training .
7 But bees have other ways of communicating between one another .
8 These developments are not in themselves threatening but nurses have good reason to be worried .
9 Here residents ' cars are allowed to drive along the track for access , but cycles have absolute priority and cars must pull off to park .
10 no regular medicinal use , but leaves have diuretic effects
11 But nuns have shapely figures , I am sure . ’
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