Example sentences of "but [adv] [pers pn] has " in BNC.
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1 | Bob is still waiting to be summoned by Paisley Hospital , but luckily he has had very little trouble meanwhile . |
2 | His nickname is Crash but thankfully he has never done that . |
3 | IN the West Indies the appropriately coloured rainbow flag for friendship can sometimes be used to replace the plethora of different ensigns ( there are more ensigns than steel bands among the islands ) , but mostly it has become merely an additional flag . |
4 | She had always been quite dependent on Keith , which was why he got away with such a lot , but eventually she has grown more confident , and believes that she can now make it on her own . |
5 | Which I guess theoretically you can do under Windows but presumably it has its own locking mechanism . |
6 | ‘ I know he has had his moments in the past , but perhaps he has never been at a club big enough to cope with his particular character . |
7 | ‘ But perhaps she has yet to realise what she 's letting herself in for , using her name to get you installed here , allowing you to share their transport … |
8 | A Both will establish separate homes , but constitutionally it has never mattered whether the Prince and Princess of Wales were happy and together or not . |
9 | I have no personal experience of the Christos technique , but apparently it has achieved some interesting results including the ability of the patient to give a detailed account of a previous life . |
10 | And I mean the actual the U K market those in those areas is quite developed and has got quite a reputation but obviously it has got to be able to develop develop and adapt accordingly over time . |
11 | But obviously she has n't got them because erm she would have said when she was here last week . |
12 | This is a decently boring contest in which Mr Gould will sensibly make some points of principle and Mr Smith will be elected , but already it has been turned into an eisteddfod of exegesis . |
13 | This Tank Girl-style posse is only seven months old , but already it has grown beyond the founders ' wildest dreams . |
14 | But already it has been dubbed ‘ The Movie From Hell ’ after stars moaned about constant script changes and cameramen threatened to walk out . |
15 | Our fund-raising has been just a little slower during the current year after the bumper total achieved in 1985 , but nevertheless it has been most gratifying that we continue to receive contributions from so many classes over a very wide area . |
16 | Wisden says he is nearly 82 ; he still looks nothing of the kind , but lately he has started to feel it a little more . |
17 | But lately he has been losing rather too many important matches . |
18 | The basic set-up consists of rather basic apparatus out of a school laboratory — battery , heavy water , metal electrodes and meters for heat or neutrons — which is so widely available that the discovery could have been made anywhere at any time in the preceding half century ; but somehow it has been overlooked by two generations of scientists until suddenly in 1989 not one but two groups in the same location simultaneously announce their breakthroughs . |
19 | But somehow she has managed to remain cool and calm . |
20 | The NBS was good idea when first introduced , but gradually it has had less an less interest shown in it . |
21 | Such a threat may constitute a bluff in that the prime minister would have more to lose if an election was called than would most MPs ( the PM could lose office : most seats are safe seats and so most MPs could expect to be reelected ) , but nonetheless it has proved a potent influence in determining parliamentary behaviour . |
22 | ‘ This exercise has allowed the bona fide cocklers to work but hopefully it has curbed those less caring about the estuary . |
23 | Dusting with malathion is probably still as effective a deterrent as any , but clearly it has to be applied early before the little blighters are on the wing . |
24 | From Bonn it heads north across the relatively flat north German plain , but southward it has to cut its way through the hard rocks of the Taunus range where narrow gorges once made the upper reaches of the river dangerous to navigate . |
25 | It has to do with general properties , certainly , but also it has to do with ranges of them . |
26 | Nomination is in itself a considerable mark of achievement but also he has attained further distinction by being selected as one of ten finalists . |
27 | But now she has gone beyond that . |
28 | But now she has left me |
29 | One might have hoped for silence from Diana Mosley but now she has been giving us the benefit of her experience on the subject of sexual politics : ‘ There are quite as many henpecked husbands in the world as there are battered wives , something feminists fail to notice . ’ |
30 | " But now she has gone to live in the banqueting hall where she will be able to use her … " |