Example sentences of "but [adv] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Rather , not only does Sweden have the widest coverage of collective bargaining for manual and white-collar employees , along with well-developed workplace organisations , but most importantly member firms of the centralised employers ' body support trade union membership and encourage employees to join and remain in the union . |
2 | May I finally express a wish that readers of this book will enjoy the text , perhaps learn , but most importantly debate and discuss it . |
3 | But most recently people have moved from the city centres to new houses in the suburbs , or to dormitory towns . |
4 | We have seen guides produced as newspaper tabloids ( eg Sheffield City Polytechnic ) ; guides reorganized as A-Z directories of library services and stock ( eg University of Kent ) ; loose-leaf guides prepared for ring binders ( eg Heriot-Watt University ) ; but most commonly collections of single leaflets , each describing different library services and operations , sometimes filling a glossy wallet , sometimes not . |
5 | But right now Eurotunnel shares can be picked up in the market at around £3.60 . |
6 | Well , but right now women are n't allowed to join certain organizations , do you know which ones ? |
7 | But right now rugby is very important to me . ’ |
8 | Well , I 'll be joined later on in the programme by David Waldon , the leader of the Conservatives , but right now Eva Barnes , the Deputy Leader of the Labour group is with me , and John Cochrane from the Liberal Democrats is here . |
9 | That 's better , top goes , but right so babies can not shiver which is a temperature raising or maintaining mechanism . |
10 | VENICE , Dacca , Leningrad , Osaka … cities of history and romance , but perhaps also cities in danger . |
11 | But perhaps even misogynists can kick over the traces . |
12 | Leeds battled well in midfield , but so often passing moves broke down with errors , doubtless as much through frustration as anything else . |
13 | The whole escarpment is several kilometres long , but so far development seems to be confined to a group of crags at its right-hand side . |
14 | India has collaborated with several nations on space projects , but so far Britain has missed out . |
15 | The map , drawn up by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee , highlights waters off up to 10 per cent of the British coast that could be designated as special areas for conservation under the directive , but so far discussion of the sites has been confined to marine scientists within the British statutory nature conservation bodies . |
16 | This is obviously an important issue for psycholinguistic models of sentence and discourse comprehension , but so far evidence has been very difficult to obtain . |
17 | Studies are now being conducted into the habits of the maleo but so far ornithologists have added little since Wallace 's day to our knowledge of the bird . |
18 | But so far Kwik-Fit 's chairman , Tom Farmer , has , it appears , shown little inclination to meet the German wishes . |
19 | But so far Lisa Marie , 24 , daughter of Dallas star Priscilla Presley , has yet to find a studio who will pay the money she wants . |
20 | But so far Sergeant Juron had done nothing except walk the Emperor along , swaying , in their wake . |
21 | She was curious as to where they were going , but so far Wayne had refused to say ; as far as she knew , this was just one of the Estate roads and it led nowhere . |
22 | Mother Francis had asked God very often for a way to send Eve Malone to university but so far God had not seen fit to show her one . |
23 | But so far Edward , very definitely , was not a spy . |
24 | Lionesses often hunt alone , but only about 15% of these hunts are successful . |
25 | Early emphasis was given to water vapour ( Harrison , 1970 ; Newell , 1970 ) but soon afterwards oxides of nitrogen became the primary focus ( Crutzen , 1972 ; Johnston , 1971 ) . |
26 | The church leaders said : ‘ In our opinion these are merely words — fine words certainly and welcome — but nevertheless only words . |
27 | But not even Barnes could break down a Springbok side able to absorb the most intense pressure and punish every error . |
28 | I 'VE always said I 'm into snooker and boxing , but not even money would tempt me into managing players from any other sport . |
29 | But not even Michael had known about the other sum — smaller , but just as regular — that Holdfast had dourly diverted to the fighters on his own side of the great divide . |
30 | But not just redundancy , we 've taken initiatives in lots of other areas , we 'll show you those as well . |