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

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1 These discoveries would not be very difficult to make nowadays , but with no more than the techniques of the time , each was a great achievement .
2 After a restless night , she tried again next morning , but with no more success .
3 But with a little practice you can be near the top of the scale .
4 At first sight these symbols look very formidable , but with a little practice they can be mastered and understood .
5 This operation is another example of how things do not always go according to plan , but with a little luck and a lot of hard work a successful conclusion can be reached .
6 Our own first home in London was just such a problem but with a little thought and flair the space can become an outside room in the fullest sense of the word .
7 But with a few well-chosen books you can know where to look for the information you need .
8 The peak of production was reached between 1850 and 1875 , during which period up to 200 men and women were employed in the trade , mainly in Mauchline but with a few in neighbouring villages .
9 Gary felt it was right to pray about this and share his thoughts not only with God but with a few close brothers and sisters in Christ .
10 Composers are notoriously fickle when it comes to performing their own music , but with a few exceptions ( the first part of the Diptyque being the most obvious , where the innumerable pauses , rallentandos and general changes of speed , not to mention more than a few smudges and slips , have no basis in the printed score ) Messiaen not only fulfils his own written requirements , but does so with utter conviction and persuasiveness .
11 Democracy in industry , or , more broadly , at the work place , is an idea that has often been discussed , but with a few exceptions ( including Yugoslavia to some extent ) has hardly as yet been embarked on as a serious practice in most societies .
12 The marshal 's favoured plan — Susan gathered — was that she should B into Daine 's Dream , as herself but with a few improvements and then rip the sub-universe apart until she found the fugitive and could tase him awake .
13 Nigel Birch , from Hereford Rowing Club , new to the game , but with a few tricks up his sleeve .
14 Positive transfer was , however , observed by Mackintosh and Holgate and by Siegel , the comparison being made in each case with control subjects that received initial training on a discrimination between stimuli other than those that were relevant in the transfer task but with the latter stimuli being present but irrelevant .
15 It is worth noting that there are not a few cases where constructions containing postverbal adjectives are equivalent to different structures having the same subject and the same adjectival and verbal properties , but with the former now in ordinary predicative position and the latter replaced by an adverb : ( 61 ) Mario seemed regretful Mario was apparently regretful ( 62 ) the sharks remain dangerous the sharks are still dangerous This is exactly what could have been expected , given structure ( 47 ) .
16 The potencies work most often without aggravation but with the same curative effects as centesimal potencies .
17 ‘ Search coils ’ can measure local magnetic fields , but with the same problems as Langmuir probes .
18 The word organic is being used in two different ways — but with the same etymological root .
19 Mac came in fifth but with the same time as Richard , the Frenchman , and after a British protest he was allowed to go forward as the track had a nine-lane straight .
20 Then there 's the New York guitar from Patrick Eggle , several hundred pounds cheaper but with the same ugly-is-beautiful appeal , or if you 're strapped for cash then the new Starfields look hard to beat .
21 Now we are changing the form of exercise but with the same principle of grasping the situation and the message from a few clues .
22 ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK : ‘ Sailing On The Seas ’ ( Virgin ) synthetic pop duo of yore back minus Paul Humpreys but with the same old brash , electronic burping — out on Monday
23 As a black reader of nine years , I have seen within your magazine people of all colours and cultures , but with the same ideals .
24 4 Different strategies are often seen at work in children of different chronological ages but with the same reading age .
25 But with the same rule , I was n't allowed to leave , I could n't leave .
26 At common law , affray consisted of fighting in public to the terror of innocent bystanders , or the display of force without actual violence but with the same effect on bystanders .
27 After the Prologue 's plain B flat close , Peter slides up a semitone , B flat to C flat , on the words " the truth " , raising a question ( both musical and verbal ) which is then twisted , in the course of the duet , into a doubt between Ellen 's optimistic E major and Peter 's pessimistic F minor ( a semitone above , but with the same third degree , G sharp/A flat ) .
28 He was watching her , the smile gone , but with the same brooding look with which he had entered .
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