Example sentences of "but [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At half-time the driving rain temporarily disappeared but so had Newcastle 's chances . |
2 | By the following day Kathleen 's temper had cooled slightly , but so had Jack 's attitude . |
3 | Lily had been to dancing class — but so had Daisy and Ethel , just as all three at Dad 's especial wish had spent many hours learning the piano . |
4 | But so had Danny Maher , who now had the ride on Bachelor 's Button , and who was of the opinion that Pretty Polly did not have sufficient reserves to last home in the Gold Cup . |
5 | Since that time , not only have views of education and educational research changed , but so have views of science . |
6 | Since that time , not only have views of education and educational research changed , but so have views of science . |
7 | We have walked along a similar road , but so have comrades elsewhere in Europe . |
8 | This area is the Coulin Forest , bounded by roads that give it detachment from other high ground , its mountains forming a compact group but individually having distinction of character and outline , some being of arresting appearance . |
9 | But hardly had General von Gallwitz arrived at Verdun before he was forcibly impressed by the potency of the French artillery ; it had just blown to pieces one of his divisional commanders in his car . |
10 | But hardly had Harry finished imparting this encouraging news when Miriam returned , her face showing deep concern . |
11 | Rangers had lost some of the invention they displayed in the first half , but still had Ferdinand eagerly searching for a goal . |
12 | She came out and said he was definitely still in one piece but probably had cramp or pins and needles so we gave him some painkiller . |
13 | But clearly to have costing forms different colours is more important than , yes . |
14 | Harford , 34 , spent yesterday at Stamford Bridge talking terms with Porterfield but later had talks with Everton manager Howard Kendall . |
15 | Some boys wore boots which had not only had previous owners and were not well fitting but also had soles and heels covered with metal studs . |
16 | but also have chloroplasts , and are able to photosynthesize . |
17 | If you are hyperventilating , but also have food intolerance , you may find that the hyperventilation clears up spontaneously when you undertake an elimination diet . |
18 | Easily Accessible : One hundred yards from the house lies the Arraw Valley Park which follows the course of the River Arraw and is ideal for walkers , but also has bridleways and a lake for boating . |
19 | The point that Lieberson is making is one concerning multivariate analysis but also has lessons for the cross-sectional survey . |
20 | He is a powerhouse , a battering ram , but also has touch and an eye for goal . |
21 | Our first destination was the Waitomo Caves , and we stayed the night at Te Awamutu , some miles away , in a pleasant motor camp ( these are camp sites , but often have cabins for rent as well ; often fairly basic , but cheap — about $30-40 ( £9-13 ) a night for 4 of us ; most towns have at least one ) . |
22 | she had guessed Taczek had not told her the whole truth of his relationship with Mills but now had confirmation . |
23 | Consequently , the majority of participants in the group discussion had been in coal mining but now had jobs as unskilled workers in factories . |
24 | You may have been sat in the Wendover if you 've come on the Sunday , but even having breakfast I bet you were going , what time do you think we ought to leave . |
25 | Fourth , central Greece , and in particular Boiotia , was not well off for harbours , but Thessaly had Pagasai , the ancestor of the modern Volos , still a port of economic importance . |
26 | Corman directed most of the picture but then had stop because union rules , to which he adhered religiously in terms of actors ' and technicians ' payments , made it impossible to continue with a fully fledged production team . |
27 | He captured three quick wickets before Richards and Lloyd ( who passed 7,000 Test runs ) steadied the ship , but then had Richards lbw , although umpire Meyer later admitted that he may have made a mistake and had considered recalling the batsman . |
28 | City equalised through Peter Costello after 49 minutes but then had Graham Bressington dismissed for a scything tackle on Tony Griffiths . |
29 | So far labour has been treated as a passive agency responding to the pressures of market forces and managerial authority but how has labour reacted collectively to the loss of property rights in particular skills ? |
30 | All too often the preparation and enjoyment of food is considered to be a mysterious art ; but when has understanding not enriched an event ? |