Example sentences of "but [adv] [noun prp] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But tonight Oxfordshire Health Authority insisted there were no plans for a major increase in spending outside the county .
2 But yesterday Teesside Crown Court was told that the pair were now living together as a family with their daughter .
3 The most likely possibility is that a number ( of uncertain size but probably Reynolds number dependent ) of the hairpin vortices occur within an eruption and maybe also within an inrush — an interpretation suggested primarily by numerical simulation .
4 But now Oxford City Council says grazing in the winter months is wrecking the land encouraging the spread of thistles and ragwort and threatening the rare species .
5 For a decade his gentle pleas have been ignored , but now Wear Valley Council has promised to treat his request sympathetically .
6 Pitch and dressing room charges have been pegged at £1.35 for a number of years , but now Dundee District Council is proposing a £4 charge .
7 But now Tewkesbury Borough Council which owns the theatre has decided its time for a change in managment … and this means Stan Stennett has to go .
8 But now Tewkesbury Borough Council has decreed the flag is an advertisement .
9 But now Darlington Football Club has invested in new physiotherapy equipment at Feethams and a trained physiotherapist is developing a service for people in the town .
10 But now Wiltshire County Council 's proposing that those buses should be scrapped to save money .
11 But even ISE chairman Hugh Smith admits that on the broking side not only will London 's share of cross-border deals have to fall ( it is now precariously high at 90% ) , but that brokers will have to be big and robust or smart and small to survive .
12 But then Boro boss Lennie Lawrence gambled with three men at the back and his team found true Teesside spirit battling back to snatch the crucial win against all the odds .
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