Example sentences of "but it remain [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's nice to have but it remains a novelty : only IBM and Epson have picked up on this new format with any degree of enthusiasm . |
2 | But it remains a fact that then , as now , even those highly motivated to peaceful living often find that there is a power working against them from within . |
3 | Throughout the reigns of his son and great-grandson he is referred to as Ring Edward ‘ who lies at Gloucester , but it remains a mystery as to whether the body which lies in the splendid tomb there is his or not . |
4 | But it remains the case that the male is considered the superior . |
5 | But it remains the case that the current rate of increase in unemployment is considerably lower than that experienced in the early part of last year . ’ |
6 | Moore ( 1988 ) discusses the advisory paper and concludes that the UKCC clearly acknowledge the role of the profession , together with the Statutory Bodies , in defining acceptable ethical standards , but it remains the responsibility of the individual nurse to set standards through practice . |
7 | ‘ Voluntary schemes are to be welcomed , but it remains the responsibility of the local Highway Authority to maintain public rights of way . ’ |
8 | As Ron Morris acknowledges , the basic premise behind the aims of Roseberry and SkillBuilding is hardly revolutionary , but it remains an idea rarely turned into the bricks and mortar of practical success . |
9 | But it remains an industry to work in , rather than invest in |
10 | That is expected , but it remains an argument of probability , and opportunities to check other items of knowledge are very few . |
11 | She was reflecting once more how her continued silence might preserve the unsought trust confided in her , but it remained a betrayal of her friendship for this man . |
12 | But it remained a paper exercise . |
13 | But it remained a fact that the British were not truly a maritime race . |
14 | Tim Rodber had a much better game that at Murrayfield and won his share of the ball at the tail of the line-outs , but it remained an area where Ireland did hold their own through the excellent play of Neil Francis and Brian Robinson . |