Example sentences of "but not [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The coolness between the two men , but not between the sisters , continued until one day when Edward was obliged to seek medical advice . |
2 | The holder is entitled to sell or supply alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises but not off the premises , when food and non-alcoholic beverages are also on sale . |
3 | There is a lot left to do so can we please er try and stick to the point I have to chair right to respond should he so chose , but not about the cars in Stretton Avenue . |
4 | ‘ But not about the caves , ’ she laughed and , tugging at his arm , she insisted they tag on with the other tourists . |
5 | There are no weekends , every day is a potential workday … rains may interrupt the activities of the men … but not of the women . |
6 | In this sense this imposed consciousness is a false consciousness for those who are dominated , since it serves the purposes of the superiors but not of the inferiors . |
7 | Finis to the race , but not to the incidents which marred his season . |
8 | The flaw was known , but not to the operators on the fatal night ; in allowing the reactor 's power to rise with too many control rods withdrawn , they were unwittingly playing with fire . |
9 | ‘ It was obvious to any of the staff but not to the customers , ’ he added . |
10 | You can decree an end to the Cold War , but not to the arms manufacturers like Boeing . |
11 | Perhaps the mistake we have been making is in applying that thinking to the Moslems but not to the Copts . ’ |
12 | In similarly insincere terms he thanks Duncan for the honours he has received from him : These speeches are subtly calculated by Shakespeare , for their insincerity is obvious to us ( the affected metaphors , the flabby repetitions ) but not to the recipients . |
13 | But not to the faces out there , on the wrong side of the lights . |
14 | Even this HG activity had its lighter moments , but not to the participants of this incident . |
15 | Slightly overcrowd your tank , but not to the extremes otherwise your filtration system may not be able to cope with the extra loading placed upon it . |
16 | Such States are parties to the treaty , but not to the proceedings . |
17 | There have also been well annotated studies of the transmission of trichomonal infection to the newborn offspring of mothers harbouring the organism , but not to the children of uninfected mothers . |
18 | Yes , of course I am disgruntled , but not for the reasons you may adduce . |
19 | ‘ I know , ’ I said again , and I was too , but not for the reasons the proctologist believed . |
20 | The usages objected to as ‘ anti-male ’ are certainly sexist , but not for the reasons some men seem to think . |
21 | But not for the reasons some had feared . |
22 | But not for the Americans , nor the British who were not bombed heavily enough to prevent them from turning the experience into a basis for a cosy national myth . |
23 | But not for the cognoscenti . |
24 | A book for art historians , journalists , writers on art , but not for the artists themselves . |
25 | The contra cause was fired by reverence , both among the rebel leaders and their American sponsors , for democracy in its raw form , not far from anarchy : for freedom of action and impulse , for the right to take up arms and set up companies , but not for the constraints of legislatures or even , much , for the damp blanket of different opinions . |
26 | The pump manufacturer was held liable for the value of the lobsters ( property damage ) but not for the costs of buying and attempting to repair the pumps . |
27 | ‘ But not with the children looking on . ’ |
28 | In deciding where to place contracts in 1992 – 93 , DHAs put much weight on the opinions of GPs , but not on the opinions of the public . |
29 | Right , so I , I 've put , got the range names on the first two , but not on the others . |
30 | But not like the ones at Mars-U , or in Spiderglass . |