Example sentences of "but [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 But to go with the slur of murder still upon him , and always the threat of pursuit and capture ?
2 The habit of using > as inverted commas is irritating , but goes with the general tone of the book .
3 He did not hit a crisp drive but recovered with an excellent three wood which enabled him to secure a birdie four to Frost 's par .
4 Salvage from sailing ships was an important additional income for the local people , but ceased with the coming of the steamships as they could stand out to sea in a storm .
5 But melded with the annoyance was a certain satisfaction that the model graduate chief inspector , whom he thought much too clever and ambitious for her own good , had made a grave error .
6 A scent like the roots of an oak in autumn , hard , but contaminated with the spores of fungi in the mouldering of ochre leaves that fell , layer upon layer , where branches of the Company still leached its old power to spread ever wider … .
7 Alex was made a ward of court but lived with the Demetrious .
8 For many years , tram and bus crews operated as separate entities , but to cope with the seasonal demand for drivers , bus crews worked overtime on trams .
9 Chatichai Choonhaven [ see p. 39007 ] , drawing its support largely from Chart Thai ( Chatichai 's old party ) and from Sammakkhi Tham , the air force 's protégé party which had won the largest number of seats ( 79 ) in the March election , but disintegrated with the collapse of the Suchinda government .
10 Other Rational Dissenters held back from Priestley 's particular arguments but shared with the Priestleyans an urgent commitment to influencing moral life through advocacy of ‘ great and universally allowed principles of religion and morality … in all their boundless and beneficent application to the concerns of public and private life , of national and individual conduct , of politics , literature , art , philosophy and the condition of society ’ ( W. J. Fox ) .
11 The sound was deep , electronically slick and fluid , but feathered with a tremolo so fine you could only just distinguish the individual notes .
12 But competing with the conception of the other person 's thoughts is the child 's own knowledge of the location of the coin .
13 But sticking with the Conservative establishment may mean that the CPS loses its claim to radicalism .
14 She located most of the resources but checked with the librarian to see if there was anything " in the pipeline " which could be added to what she already had .
15 He deserves his reputation for radicalism — he has the softness of a cerebral bop guitarist like Jim Hall but coupled with the sudden fire of Jimmy Hendrix .
16 The looseness of the syntax was a familiar symptom enough , but coupled with the handwriting it took on a more sinister light , for the writing was one of those faint , regular , carefully-looped hands which indicate an underlying antipathy to the written word .
17 Determination to deal with the situation " properly and once and for all " but coupled with the confusion of not knowing precisely what to do for the best , particularly in the face of vast quantities of advice all of which seems perfectly clear — except that it directly conflicts with other equally vast and equally clear advice from other sources .
18 He bring the Turkey to survival but coupled with the suggestions then other people they not finished they try and fill in their pockets .
19 He thought her arms were outstretched for him , but realised with a pang of disappointment they were to ward off any obstruction that might be between them .
20 She tried to ease her hand out from under his but met with a resistance that could only have been overcome by struggling , and pride refused to let her do that .
21 Professor John Ashworth , director of the London School of Economics , agreed with most of the letter 's points , but disagreed with the assertion that there had been a ‘ brain drain ’ as a result of Government mismanagement .
22 Add a word that begins with a different letter but rhymes with the first word .
23 Add a word that begins with a different letter but rhymes with the first word .
24 If we accept your claim but disagree with the amount due to you , the matter will be passed to a legally appointed arbitrator .
25 If we accept your claim but disagree with the amount due to you , the matter will be passed to a legally appointed arbitrator .
26 If we accept your claim but disagree with the amount due to you , the matter will be passed to a legally appointed arbitrator .
27 If we accept your claim but disagree with the amount due to you , the matter will be passed to a legally appointed arbitrator .
28 The club closes after May 27 to go to Ibiza , but reopens with an all-dayer on July 1 .
29 After this recommended detour to Ru Stoer , the road to Lochinver is resumed as it turns south and passes between the scattered buildings of the village of Stoer , occupying a bleak area of the coastal belt and itself having no features of special interest to warrant a halt , but blessed with a lovely bay and sandy beaches nearby .
30 Following the rebuilding after World War II one last ring was created , not set on the line of an ancient set of bulwarks , but designed with the future in mind .
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