Example sentences of "but in [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But in recent years we noticed that some candidates were writing to us — or their employers were writing — to say that certificates had n't been received for modules completed one or more years previously .
2 All farms have rats and mice but in recent years they have been coming through from the barn into the house and getting into the furniture .
3 But in recent years he has spent £50,000 of his own money and much time on charitable causes .
4 Glass-fibre remains an inexpensive and effective reinforcement material , but in recent years it has been upstaged by Kevlar and carbon fibre , two stronger but more costly materials that owe their high profile largely to their use in formula racing cars .
5 The company at one time had a significant tie to the defence industry , but in recent years it has focused on what it knows best — speciality chemicals .
6 But in recent years it has lost its fury .
7 It was traditionally associated with Persia and the southern Caucasus , but in recent years it has been incorporated into the repertoire of weaving groups in other rug-making countries .
8 This is less true of public sector services than of the private sector , but in recent years it is in the latter that growth in employment has been concentrated .
9 Much of the Forestry Commission 's early planting was certainly crude and insensitive , but in recent years it has become more attentive to its landscaping responsibilities ( not least because the Forestry Commission has found that there is money to be made out of tourism if it does so ) and now employs landscape consultants to advise on its planting policies .
10 Often they still are , but in recent years it has become common for other senior academics to act as heads of departments , sometimes in rotation .
11 Like many a similar building it had declined in status but in recent years it has been handsomely restored to its former glory .
12 Of the domestic borrowers , local authorities issued , in the years between the mid-1950s and the early 1980s , a large volume of stocks ( over five years to maturity ) and negotiable bonds ( from one to four years to maturity ) ; but in recent years it has been government policy to centralise most public-sector borrowing and as a result public issues by local authorities have all but ceased .
13 The Jet project is formally er continuing until the end of 1992 but in recent months we 've had some very great successes in Jet , the work we 've done is of very high quality and , and certainly world leading , and we can see the way ahead to building an experimental reactor after Jet but there are some very important experiments that need to be done before then .
14 The Citroen BX has long been Britain 's most popular diesel-engined car but in recent months it has been overtaken by another model from the same French stable the ZX .
15 Yes erm because I doubt it , erm at the moment with the fund that we 're talking about the erm the close scheme , because most of these people in B T were originally erm in the Post Office , and of course when the they split erm then the erm Post Office workers went over to B T , they get a B T pension but in actual fact they paid into a pension scheme erm for many of them for forty years because they come into that age group , where so many people , you took a job when you were twenty o or or sixteen and you stayed with it for life , you did n't chop and change like people do these days and the majority of our members erm we can go down and I would say the vast majority of our members have actually worked for the Post Office or starting with the Post Office and then B T or staying with the Post Office for forty years , there 's no end of them they 've got in there forty years service .
16 I think I went down to most people to say they ca n't , but when you point out something to them , they say yes I can see that , look there 's this as well and I think culturally er were led to believe if you do n't succeed in it , erm but in actual fact I think that you all do , but perhaps I think the books do , either assess it and give it value or , or still allow it to happen
17 But in actual fact I think that for preliminary erm instruction I 'm , I would be better .
18 you know you just still bewildered because you do n't understand , I mean like I go to this night class and apparently I , I learn from it , but in actual fact I do n't , I come out I get eight out of ten , nine out of ten , or ten out of ten and I have n't got a clue what it 's about
19 This last might seem to be an asset if you are trying to lose weight , but in actual fact it merely acts as a mask to the body 's natural craving for food .
20 money in but in actual fact it 's , it 's going out faster than it 's coming in .
21 It 's called a quality system standard but in actual fact it 's a code of practice .
22 but in actual fact it , it was only really The Yorkshire House did anything direct
23 that it was extremely good but in actual fact it went on until twenty to nine at night
24 There was her job and her real liking for it , but in actual fact she never quite relaxed , never let her guard down .
25 In tropical countries the importance of maintaining the cold chain is recognised , but in temperate countries it has been given little attention until recently .
26 It 's impossible to say if this element affected the Asian research scientist 's vote but in General Elections it is the issues , usually , which dominate .
27 Reich 's use of ethnographic evidence is suspect , but in general terms it could be admitted that there could in Freudian theory be differences of the type which Reich pointed out , even if his evidence may not have been carefully formulated .
28 I expected to have my family ripped to shreds , even though my childhood was extremely happy , but in Freudian analysis you look to the family for the source of all your anxieties .
29 I am not mad , most noble Festus , but in sober sadness I have suffered this day more bodily pain than I had before a conception of .
30 A long , lean man with an ascetic face , he looked the celibate monk he had always been , but in private conversation he was unpompous , outgoing , witty .
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