Example sentences of "but [vb -s] all " in BNC.

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1 The criminal law , in other words , condemns the importation of murderous terrorist acts usually against powerful individuals or strategic institutions , but goes all quiet when governments export or support avoidable acts of killing usually against the under-developed countries ' poor .
2 Quakerism must be one of the most sensible religions of all , since it has no ministers and no hierarchy but involves all its members in its organisation and its acts of worship .
3 At 3.9m long it is shorter than a slalom kayak but has all the features of the original Kiwi , making it ideal for family and disabled use .
4 But has all this improved what universities are meant to be doing , or have they changed their role ?
5 It does not simply make the claim that one difference is more important than all the others but articulates all further identifications in terms of a primary sexual identification .
6 The Ifö Aqua wc is Swedish made , but meets all UK water byelaws and is approved by the British Board of Agrément .
7 Here , however , the clause does not just apply to one disposition , but confirms all the dispositions in the will .
8 Yes that does n't exclude but includes all of that , but at the same time although everybody that 's going to read it may not understand the intricacies of it all as professionals we 're giving more than a passing nod , so that was something else , er er and something more involved than English teacher than making them jump through loops
9 A group of several chariots is certainly powerful but suffers all the disadvantages of large monsters .
10 That is why her biography , which she describes as ‘ an oral history ’ , including interviews with his collaborators , actors , writers , cinematographers , parents , and so on , does not try to interest readers , but takes all that for granted .
11 Here is the fair mall ( mallet ) To give a knock on the skull To the man who keeps no gear for himself But gives all to his bairns .
12 A counselling technique , where the listener does not pass judgement or give advice , but focuses all attention on the speaker .
13 Happy in their illusions , probably , but dupes all the same .
14 The UK clearinghouse on the other hand makes no charge for its enquiry service nor for distribution of user education materials , but sells all its publications , including the index to its database , as separate items .
15 I have mentioned above that , for various reasons , some authorities wish to date Fera pessima to the 1540's — a fact strangely left unmentioned by Dr. Kenneth Elliott , in his notes to this release , who casually dates it ‘ about 1525 ’ , but postpones all argumentation for this to an as-yet unpublished article .
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