Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [noun] but [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Culyer and Brazier ( 1988 ) also discuss the Type II model but classify it not as ‘ internal market ’ but as either ‘ retrospective full cost reimbursement ’ or as ‘ prospective reimbursement ’ . |
2 | He even landed on the South American continent but thought it was just another island . |
3 | Well after the break , you can buy them , this is one of them , for as little as twenty five pounds , Elton John 's been wearing something altogether more expensive at the High Court this week but does it look much better ? |
4 | The International Tennis Federation yesterday reaffirmed its commitment to the new £4 million event but said it was still discussing objections with the ATP . |
5 | After emancipation the state could transform recruitment by enlisting more people each year but putting them on the reserve list much sooner . |
6 | ‘ I could n't tell you much about Liverpool 's players these days but ask me about Uxbridge 's outside-right and I 'll give you a Dimbleby lecture — if you can stay awake long enough , ’ he jokes . |
7 | The 17-year-old boy who fired the gun admitted causing Nicola grievous bodily harm at Wakefield juvenile court but said he did not think the gun was loaded . |
8 | He admitted being at the Savoy nightclub that evening but said he had gone home with a friend . |
9 | And then He was crucified and three days later rose from the dead , and at Mass the bread and wine actually turn into flesh and blood , so you should n't have breakfast that morning but take it on an empty stomach . |
10 | The Serrano government sent Menchu belated congratulations but refused her an official reception . |