Example sentences of "but it has [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not Venice but it has warmth , colour , and views such as could stretch the most infertile imagination . |
2 | It is not the easiest language to learn , but it has structure and legibility . |
3 | The idea may not stand too much scrutiny , but it has charm . |
4 | Sberbank , which was 150 years old in 1992 , may never rival Deutsche , but it has life in it yet . |
5 | A rival cheetah that does n't have such big leg muscles may not run quite so fast , but it has resources to spare for making an extra lot of milk and therefore perhaps rearing another cub . |
6 | This gives complete pain relief and is helpful for women having a long labour or who are getting very distressed , but it has disadvantages in that it obviously makes women feel quite passive and helpless . |
7 | Being a sole trader can be a risky venture , but it has advantages as well as disadvantages : |
8 | I suppose that 's only useful if you habitually use extreme point sizes for large tracts of text , but it has advantages in other ways . |
9 | It may just be reflected sunlight , but it has s sickly and unnatural look to it The Castle 's towers are clearly visible in the distance . |
10 | This too was slow to arrive , but it has bags of extra features and because it 's bundled with the DOS version for a mere £299 , it has to be a bargain . |
11 | ‘ That may be true , but it has vigour enough to ensure that he shall not be hanged out of hand . ’ |
12 | As set down here , his writing is repetitive and wide-open to disagreement , but it has virtues ( purpose , passion , and seriousness ) which most rock writers never touch . |
13 | PESC is clearly an improvement on the system that existed in the 1950s , but it has defects . |
14 | ‘ It has more dignity than charm but it has shops and is closer than Córdoba . ’ |
15 | It is highly beguiling , but it has power to stifle and to kill . |