Example sentences of "but [vb base] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 They cost about 50 pence each to make , but sell for an average of £12.99 .
2 What can I do but intercede for the publicans
3 So there was nothing else to do then but head for the Vareyoc Café and try to relax .
4 In recession , there is little but hope for the future that a party in Government can offer industry .
5 But pause for a few moments with the two names it introduces us to — Robert Taylor , the author , and the book 's recipient , Percivall Pott , whose characteristic signature it contains .
6 But pause for a moment .
7 The Government concedes that subsidies for loss-making services must be maintained , but support for a radical change in the way the railways are run and financed has come from several large private companies , including Richard Branson 's Virgin Group , which is drawing up plans to run trains on key InterCity routes .
8 But support for the Americans came from a wider section of the English people than the intellectuals : the presence of discharged and wounded soldiers created a loathing of war itself on humanitarian grounds .
9 The following day , with the barricades still in place but support for the insurrection eroding , de Gaulle was already talking about the crisis in the past tense .
10 But support for the Pow Wow appears to be growing .
11 But wait for a little , I say .
12 If it disappoints , do n't scrap it at once , but wait for a second year and give it another chance to redeem your hopes and optimism .
13 But there was a flat period just after lunch when there seemed nothing to do but wait for the special meeting at half past three .
14 My philosophy is that if somebody beats you then he 's lucky ; that on the day , your best was n't good enough — but wait for the next time round .
15 Ice expected to last some time , but look for a few skimmers and perch at Newport on pole and maggot .
16 The more you can afford , the better , but look for a realistic minimum of 4Mb .
17 The more you can afford , the better , but look for a realistic minimum of 4Mb .
18 Obviously , there 's no need to give up favourite foods , but look for the healthiest options on the shelves : for example , low-calorie dressing rather than thick mayonnaise ; reduced-sugar baked beans ; margarine or spreads rather than butter ; skimmed milk .
19 In slow motion Hannaford turns tries to shake Crawley off and uses the elbow , but watch for the retaliation .
20 Laura often visited the Cambrian Mill , owned by the British Legion since 1927 but run for the benefit of all local disabled people who then , as now , make up 80 per cent of the workforce .
21 But assume for a moment that an influx of American CDs did push down prices .
22 Moreover , the NUM decision not to hold a national strike ballot , but opt for the ‘ domino-effect ’ instead , was based on a belief that the former was too risky because the self-interested attitude of groups such as the Notts .
23 Based on papers submitted for review in camera , Judge Platt felt the government might have a valid claim that the subpoenaed documents were protected from discovery by the state secrets privilege , but counsel for the government seemed unwilling to accept the suggestion .
24 And the most dangerous players in the world today are those athletic and financially secure ones who calculate risks with the astuteness of a bank manager , but go for the first prize , if possible , and the subsequent contracts , knowing that if the high-flying fairway wood does n't clear a ditch at Augusta , they can still enjoy a steak dinner tonight , thanks to a pitch and single putt !
25 but go for the six o'clock showing cos it 's two pound ten pence .
26 She had been up since six , but respect for the Shills ' privacy had made her refrain from enquiring until 9.30 .
27 Because of the vast range of the information potentially bearing on a decision individuals do not attempt to collect and assess all of it before deciding , but settle for a more manageable sample .
28 But care for the poor remained a prime task of bishops .
29 But concern for the vulnerability of land threatened by erosion and climate change is spread across much of the country .
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