Example sentences of "but [pron] has [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The BBC series ‘ Revolutions in Sound ’ , broadcast in 1988 , gave great publicity to the possibility of these records existing , but nothing has so far turned up .
2 But no-one has ever tried , ’ argued Mould .
3 Recently , we were having a debate in the Lords and we got on to nationalization and I said that one thing that we need to nationalize in this country is the Treasury , but nobody has ever succeeded .
4 Very slender ideas with which to cover such large areas , very slender indeed , but nobody has ever complained of monotony ; rather we are filled with wonder by an experience so moving and poetic .
5 But nobody has ever been able to decide which .
6 A quark supposedly has one third charge or two thirds charge , but nobody has ever managed to actually produced a free quark , but people do believe they exist because they explain almost all the properties that neutrons and protons have , and other particles .
7 Since the imposition of these conditions on equation ( 3.25 ) gives an equation which is identical to equation ( 3.16 ) we have derived a model of consumption which has a different underlying theory of consumption and assumes irrational expectations , but which has exactly the same implications for the data as our rational expectations consumption model .
8 LLOYD 'S of London is a unique means by which people anywhere may buy insurance against risks of all kinds , but which has now fallen foul of risks its members should themselves have anticipated .
9 An indication of this has been the reduction in the activities of the rural underworld , which was such a thriving feature of village life when it was an occupational community , but which has now virtually disappeared .
10 Because of that , the CITB has had to introduce various schemes using its own investment to tide it over what it believed at the outset would be a short recession , but which has now become a very deep and long recession .
11 It is not used in the more restricted sense given to the term " trade secrets " in Faccenda Chicken v Fowler [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 724 but which has now been effectively viewed as being too narrow by two members of the Court of Appeal in Lansing Linde Ltd v Kerr [ 1991 ] 1 All ER 418 : see p82 below , we think the approach in Lansing Linde is to be preferred .
12 The Sinhalese wedding case also has general value because it provides an exceptionally clear example of the three-phase structure of rites of passage first recognized by Hertz and Van Gennep around 1908 but which has subsequently been shown to apply to all kinds of social rituals .
13 Returning to the All Blacks ' 11-match tour to Australia , the NZRFU has bowed to Australian pressure and loosened the grip on the Bledisloe Cup , for many years the symbol of Trans-Tasman supremacy , but which has only regained popularity in the last decade or so when Australia have been able to break the All Blacks ' hold on the Cup .
14 THE Queen 's cousin , Sir Angus Oglivy , has bought himself an early Christmas present — a Zike , the invention launched last summer by Sir Clive Sinclair but which has only just reached the shops at £499 .
15 Norwegians worry about the difficulty of keeping people on the land of a country that is larger in area than Italy or Britain , but which has only 4.3m citizens .
16 Fogg ( 1977 ) and others have suggested that other key elements or nutrients may be used up , but none has yet been identified as limiting .
17 It 's understood several offers have been made for the remainder of the lease but none has so far been accepted .
18 But none has quite such universal potency as our consumption of animals ' flesh .
19 That lack of sensitivity has not made her especially popular in the locker room , but she has nevertheless gained enough respect to be selected to the board of the Women 's Tennis Association over many years , and she currently serves as its President .
20 Decibel is an oral character in the sense that she is part of a play , but she has nevertheless been conceived of and written by Perry .
21 But she has also campaigned for better facilities .
22 There is a snowstorm expected , but she has already survived a hurricane in that tent .
23 The NIE advert was Yasmin 's first appearance in a commercial , but she has already recorded another for a bank and hopes for more work .
24 The writing has been a hobby for Vanessa for as long as she can remember but she has recently started trying to turn it to profit .
25 But she has recently started offering Reiki , an ancient form of laying on of hands .
26 But she has now gone through the barrier and that is important for her . ’
27 But she has now handed in her notice and will leave the £15,000-a-year job in a fortnight .
28 After being sentenced the sex-slave image remains , but she has now become a wronged mother ( Daily Mail ) or mum ( Sun ) .
29 Jean owns a shop which used to sell clothes but she has now decided that given the location she would make more money running a restaurant at the same premises .
30 Jennifer is 16 now but she has hardly had a moment to enjoy things other teenage girls experience .
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