Example sentences of "but [adv] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But enough for this kind of person .
2 A facial sauna is a deep cleaning treatment which is good for all skin-types , but especially for blemished and congested skin .
3 Less than a month after the 1988 budget ( providing tax cuts for all income earners , but especially for those on high income ) , the government 's social security reforms came into force amid great controversy , with a revised scheme of welfare benefits .
4 But especially for those lower down . ’
5 Buses will continue to become increasingly safer for all passengers to use , but especially for those who are elderly or frail .
6 4 Repeat with the sprouts but only for 1 min .
7 A further gain is that we do not need a sampling frame for the 10 000 cattle but only for each of the 10 herds ; such a frame could be constructed on the investigator 's arrival at a farm .
8 Libraries are not used for general scanning-type purposes but only for specific tasks .
9 The Yorkshire is taking the same approach but also provides booster discounts that will cut the cost of a mortgage by 2.55 per cent for first-time buyers , but only for six months .
10 A landlord can distrain against goods and effects compromised in the bankrupt 's estate but only for six months ' rent accrued due before the commencement of the bankruptcy ( s347(1) ) .
11 The great parliamentarian , George Canning , became Prime Minister in 1827 , but only for four months , as he died at Chiswick House .
12 The four patrols planned by Stirling were sent out , but only for four days .
13 But only for that one identity
14 Those students resident in private accommodation can claim Housing Benefit during the period of study , but only for that element of rent that exceeds the grant contribution .
15 If you look back to the cel with the plane on it , you can see its background is cyan , which has also been designated transparent , but only for that actor .
16 The programme would have captured the imagination of TAMZIN DAVIS , 14 , if she 'd stumbled upon it while tuning her radio — but only for two minutes .
17 ‘ Well , yes , ’ said the comfortable border voice , pondering , ‘ I can give you a single room , but only for two nights , I 'm afraid .
18 Millions visit Czechoslovakia every year but only for two or three days at a time as services are poor .
19 But only for one passing second .
20 As well for garden planting for show or cutting , thy make stately pot-grown plants , but only for one year as they are unable to find enough plant nutrients to sustain them for another year .
21 I shall get short measure next time , but only for one drink .
22 And he was the caring parent , but only for one of them .
23 I survived in the school until after ‘ O ’ levels and into the sixth form , but only for one term .
24 Applications should be made for Biological Sciences , Agriculture or Ecological Science through UCAS , but only for one specialisation within an area .
25 Figure 3.5 shows a binary trie for the same lexicon , after Srihari ( Srihari et al , 1983 ) who implemented a trie to represent a lexicon , but only for 1,724 words ( see figure 1.1 ) .
26 This is expressly ruled out in the Act , but only for five years , although the Conservative Education Association recommended that the period should be ten years .
27 Now Mr Davies is told the gypsies can stay , but only for five years .
28 Under the so-called cost floor rule , discounts are restricted according to the level of outstanding debt on the house , but only for five years .
29 But only for 60 days .
30 The World Health Organisation and many authors consider that BCG vaccination gives about 80% protection , but only for 15 years .
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