Example sentences of "but it has [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The element of performance referred to under Dramatic playing occurs as part of a participant 's expression but it has such clarity and selectivity of communication to other participants that it acquires the ‘ adjectival ’ , descriptive characteristic of performing .
2 But it has such appeal that the casinos are reporting more feverish betting activity than they 've known in a long time .
3 The Treasury is only a small department in terms of the number of civil servants that work there but it has tremendous power as a result of its financial role at the heart of government .
4 The task is immense , painfully long-term and difficult to ‘ sell ’ , but it has one great merit as a grounding for optimism : there is no alternative , no quick fix .
5 But it has one enormous advantage over Bedfordshire Comprehensive . ’
6 This version is lighter than a traditional Christmas pudding but it has all the flavour .
7 ‘ Not as laid back as LA , say , nor as vibrant as New York , but it has that curious mixture of the two that outsiders , as well as Dubliners , are drawn to .
8 It 's not really much larger than a Piper Malibu , but it has that long pointed nose extending forever forward from a rakish windscreen , ending in the quadruple petals of that mean-looking prop , and that makes a difference .
9 Thus , Irish nationalism is conceived by most members in an abstract way , but it has concrete import for key groups .
10 But it has real merits , illuminating much that other theories leave obscure .
11 But it has material consequences for women , does n't it ?
12 ( normal ) It 's a dog , but it has four legs .
13 Hume 's complex moral philosophy can not simply be equated with emotivism , but it has much in common with it .
14 China is already a big exporter of tungsten but it has major reserves of titanium , tin , copper .
15 It may be wondered why this doctrine is retained , but it has great advantages for both the major groups involved — the ministers and the civil servants .
16 This sliding-scale approach might still have relevance to the Post Office Act , on which that case turned , but it has little to do with obscenity as defined in the 1959 Act .
17 Liberals may appreciate that conclusion , but it has little basis in empirical fact .
18 But it has little choice .
19 This is much smaller and less pretentious , but it has good geometrical window tracery above a ground floor arcade .
20 It has large and influential cereals and sugar barons in the north , but it has many small livestock farmers as well .
21 But it has many advantages over other holographic transform methods .
22 The end point of return to work is something that can be measured , but it has many difficulties , particularly where there is significant unemployment .
23 This view may be initially attractive , but it has many difficulties ( Gale , 1968 ) .
24 But it has other weapons which it deploys with some skill .
25 The language it uses seems very familiar , but it has other meanings .
26 The term ‘ culture ’ could be used in this way in less complex , smaller-scale social systems , but it has other meanings in industrial society and seems inadequate for the task of relating everyday life to historical development .
27 The usual or primary use of this word is to put clothes on yourself ( or somebody else ) , but it has other uses too , such as to dress poultry , to dress timber , to dress a window .
28 What else does the superego do , because it certainly does all of that , but it has other functions .
29 Alright it reduces trade in agricultural products , but it has other effects ?
30 According to Electronic News it has no OEM customers as yet , but it has two deals cooking .
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