Example sentences of "but [adj] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | But Japanese companies ' business with Boeing is now under threat , forcing them to rethink their strategy . |
2 | But cognitive theories ' rationalism is male-identified , drawing on dominant conceptions of the masculine nature of logical , coherent thought . |
3 | But cognitive theories ' dominance within psychological discourse induces many feminists to recapitulate these theories , overlooking their subtler gender biases . |
4 | Several admirable but narrow-banded supporters ' organisations rail and rattle at the iniquity of it all and occasionally they are even permitted to have a say at the distant end of a long table . |
5 | ‘ Hard to break down , but visiting patients ' homes , relatives , neighbours , corner shops , hospitals , GPs , private and local authority Part III Homes , social services , health centres , area clinics , day centres . |
6 | But egalitarian feminists ' dependency on traditional psychological theory means that they often reproduce its limited formulations of subjectivity and gender . |
7 | But institutional investors ' reaction so far has been unenthusiastic or even hostile , and without their support the APB 's ideas will never get off the ground . |