Example sentences of "but [is] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A situation can be envisaged where a child commits an offence at the age of eight and then offends no more , but is kept subject to a supervision requirement for a number of years for his ‘ care or protection ’ .
2 It is clear from the dialogue that this Socrates is not talking like a scientist who actually understands the phenomena , but is using grand-sounding words without genuine understanding .
3 It is also an important finance sector , playing host to 20 foreign banks but is developing major presence in high-tech and research industries with big names such as Merlin-Gerin , Schlumberger , Sun Microsystems , Bull , Thomson and Sema resident in the area .
4 The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that a woman who is entitled to return to work , but is made redundant while still on maternity leave , is to be regarded as unfairly dismissed if the employer does not offer a suitable alternative vacancy or prove that no such vacancy exists .
5 In a recent decision the Employment Appeal Tribunal has confirmed that a woman who is entitled to return to work but is made redundant while still on maternity leave , is to be regarded as automatically unfairly dismissed if the employer does not offer a suitable alternative vacancy or prove that no such vacancy exists ( see John Menzies GB Ltd v Porter [ 1992 ] 457 Industrial Relations Legal Information Bulletin 13 ) .
6 In so far as the causes lie in individual problems , help must be made available to families , help that not only is relevant but is made accessible and acceptable even to those who are very angry or demoralized or despairing .
7 LSI Logic will still do development and pilot production in the US , but is cutting 175 jobs there as well .
8 When he returns to the town , he is arrested , but is set free by Ferdinand , an African promoted from the bush whose patron he has once been .
9 The Church is rowing hard against the mounting waves and winds of persecution and opposition , but is making little headway .
10 The problem is long-standing in some industries but is making fresh inroads with the spread of new technology and keyboards .
11 I realise that they looked for a family atmosphere , but is imposing this solution in such an arbitrary way really in the best interests of the game ?
12 Already available for Windows 3 and OS/2 , and with an on-going deal to develop a Novell NetWare version , the company regards Unix as a highly important part of its strategy — but is remaining tight-lipped about what exactly will be announced at the Show .
13 Transferred to the realm of gender relations , this would describe the state of affairs in which a woman has influence over a man and manipulates his discourses , but is allowed this power only as long as she agrees not to flaunt it and remains in the position of silent partner with no autonomous voice .
14 Each commander has general orders , but is allowed considerable independence in day-to-day decisions .
15 As I understand it , GPs refer patients to individual consultants , usually to the older , more experienced man who may be slowing down , rather than to the younger , inexperienced newcomer who is right up to date with the latest hi-tech mod. con. , but is afforded scant opportunity to increase his experience .
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