Example sentences of "but [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the personnel manageress said later : ‘ We may ask him to appear as the real thing next time . ’
2 That level of income has been described by the Prime Minister and the Government as a generous settlement for students , but the citizens advice bureaux provide a very different description .
3 There 's still a great deal to do to upgrade the changing facilities for the boys , all the work is carried out by parents and friends , but the materials cost money .
4 A copy of the rules is available ( send SAE ) but the Editors decision is final on all matters .
5 But the students union has criticised the expense of a high security ministerial visit at a time of student hardship …
6 It is true that baroque had long been adopted as the style for state capitols in the United States , but the Beaux-Arts style in all its overblown pomposity was to reflect this new sense of greatness .
7 But the Oaks runner-up was far from impressive in her workout on the Limekilns at Newmarket yesterday morning .
8 His strike inspired Cliftonville to step it up a gear , but the visitors defence put up the shutters and survived — despite the last-gasp controversy .
9 More people die in Britain from smoking related diseases than anywhere else in Europe … but the doctors message that smoking is bad for you is getting through …
10 But The Doctors Dilemma was not simply about doctoring and fashions in medicine .
11 But the rules official , who was summoned by radio , decided , after much argument , that Harley 's claim was not justifiable .
12 The class winner , the National Trusts ' Wimpole Home Farm , objected , but the judges decision to award the breed championship to Mr & Mrs R E Munn 's & Miss L Bottura 's cow Whitegates Cindy was upheld by the show stewards .
13 It had come from the London Group of members , but the Operations Department have not yet come to a decision on this .
14 In terms of travel , not only is Edinburgh conveniently situated for road and rail travel to other parts of Britain and Europe , but the roads north give rapid and easy access to the dramatic scenery of the Scottish Highlands .
15 Some complaints against FIS members had been lodged by the FFS , but the FFS leader , Ait Ahmed , said on Dec. 29 that " following the failure of some trends which claim to be democratic and opposition , the FIS is emerging as a democratic pillar whose … influence at national level can not be doubted " .
16 But the prisoners section would n't be much use for anything .
17 But the Bankers Association denied the banks are profiteering .
18 High Court judges and above hold office during good behaviour until retirement , but the Courts Act 1971 , following earlier legislation , gives to the Lord Chancellor a power , seldom used , to remove Circuit judges for ‘ misbehaviour or incapacity ’ .
19 But the shows triumph has been its appeal not just to the unaddressed , naff masses , but also to a fashionable audience of discerning clubbers who never set foot in the kind of clubs the programme broadcasts from , and to the extremist yuppie subgroup that reads both the Sunday Times and the Sunday Sport .
20 He moved up to the bar but the darts club chairman intercepted him .
21 In fact , not only is the business growing dramatically , but the claims frequency and expense ratio are both improving , and this year his bonus could well be double last year 's .
22 But the magistrates chairman said the offence was so serious , they may have to send both men to jail .
23 But the magistrates chairman said they 'd used the vehicle as weapon , with no regard for the life of their victim .
24 Those were not the circumstances at Bilsthorpe , but the mines inspectorate insist they were right to allow the roof bolting in the tunnel , or narrow driveage that 's despite the fact that on one side instead of a good coal pillar , only wooden props supported the roof .
25 But they 're so long winded erm you know , you you might sort of you might win at the end of the day , but the blues party will have stopped six months ago .
26 Gray is sidelined with a groin injury , but the Spurs midfield player is still ideally placed to give a revealing insight into the character of one of the country 's most controversial sportsmen .
27 But the Companies Act 1948 ( now the 1985 Act , section 182(2) ) enables numbers to be dispensed with once shares are fully paid .
28 Erm there 's nine hundred statements coming back in today but the units team that you all kindly lent me , we 're all gon na sort through those and stuff them in envelopes and get them out the door .
29 You still select the monster from the Monsters part of the list , but the points value is added to that of the character .
30 Mounts for characters are chosen from this list , but the points value is added to that of the character himself .
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