Example sentences of "but not for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By contrast , 27 selects the general reading of dog ( the specific reading would be odd here , but not for reasons connected with maximisation ) : |
2 | Apparently it was all right to receive money from the Treasury in neat health authority allocations , but not for cheques or , worse still , cash to appear over the hospital counter . |
3 | That may be a tenable position for the Soviet Union , but not for Britain , which has committed itself repeatedly to accepting both self-determination for the German people and a re-united Germany if this is what self- determination leads to . |
4 | So be it — but not for England . |
5 | I saw her once or twice since , before the Coconut closed , but not for ages now . |
6 | But not for Bacon , who spoke of final causes as barren virgins . |
7 | To abandon a command tap Esc for Escape ( but not for Help , etc , see page 3 ) . |
8 | ( All too often , we take responsibility for failure , but not for success . |
9 | Similar effects operate for d orbitals , but not for s orbitals , which have no orbital angular momentum . |
10 | Thus , prospective studies concerning different forms of treatment have demonstrated benefits for social and psychological functioning , but not for repetition rates . |
11 | If the Queen 's telescope had been able to reach into Patrick 's classroom , there would have been a surprise in store for her — but not for Patrick , who at least affects to believe the story that Orwellian minders are peering at the punters from the screens of the punters ' television sets . |
12 | A less restrictive coding would be more useful for case 2 , but not for case 1 . |
13 | As far as recruitment is concerned the preliminary quests as described earlier in this chapter appeared to work well for Ipswich but not for Newham . |
14 | Hartsock ( 1983 ) argues that for men but not for women : |
15 | Brenda liked living in the country for some things , but not for others . |
16 | There must therefore be another process at work affecting performance , a process which is engaged for certain tasks but not for others . |
17 | I sometimes feared for myself , at first , but not for others . |
18 | But not for others . |
19 | It may thus be that a client is a corporate finance client for some activities but not for others . |
20 | In normal neonates , fixation shifts and OKN have both been taken to reflect subcortical control ; our results are consistent with subcortical control for fixation but not for OKN . |
21 | A former DIA agent , for instance , had confirmed the involvement of the US intelligence community in narcotics trafficking , but not for attribution . |
22 | These questions express the second misconception concerning doubt — the idea that doubt is a problem for faith but not for knowledge . |
23 | If he was grossly careless then he may deserve to be punished but not for rape . ’ |
24 | The lake was acceptable for emergency landing , but not for take-off . |
25 | Safeguarding , retaliation , imperial preference , protection for industry but not for agriculture , all created a web of almost infinite complexity . |
26 | Hamburger-flipping jobs ( ‘ McJobs ’ ) that pay the minimum wage ( $3.80 an hour in 1990 ) are fine for teenagers , but not for parents trying to support a family . |
27 | There are significant differences between visual fields for condition ( 1 ) for both deaf and hearing controls and for condition ( 2 ) , but not for conditions ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) . |
28 | There are hardship provisions which may alleviate the inequity for unconditional deferred consideration , but not for earnouts . |
29 | The Wales LFAs ( all designated under Article 3(4) ) according to MAFF , are all suitable for extensive livestock production but not for crops , apart from those necessary to feed livestock maintained on the land . |
30 | In Europe , classical times are a beginning for historians , but not for archaeologists . |