Example sentences of "but [noun pl] with " in BNC.
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1 | This is obviously highly desirable if you are booking a holiday abroad and the holiday organiser does not own the hotel but contracts with the foreign hotelier . |
2 | But creditors with well-secured loans support the scheme . |
3 | This volume goes far beyond mere commentary , but ranks with more systematic works on the theological areas dealt with in Dei Verbum which appeared in the 1960s . |
4 | It has not been possible to determine the non-submission rate for Scottish geology , but discussions with senior staff suggest that the rate is not as high as in other disciplines . |
5 | Two hours is ample time , but walkers with interests in botany , geology or archaeology will be sorely tempted to linger . |
6 | Exactly what the sea anemone gains from this relationship is not known , but crabs with anemones on their shells are known to be much less vulnerable to attack by octopuses . |
7 | One client from each surgery had bilateral ulceration but clients with critical limb ischaemia and arterial ulceration were not included . |
8 | In philosophy , for example , there are numerous discussions of objects which refer to some observed attribute or perceptual property pertaining to things as such , but books with titles such as Words and Things ( e.g. Brown 1958 ; Gellner 1959 ) will be found to have very little to say about the social implications of things as objects , while having plenty to contribute to an understanding of the nature of words . |
9 | At present , horizontal presses of between 2,000 and 8,000 kilograms are allowed , but trials with larger machines have been in progress for several years . |
10 | It reluctantly accepted many of Gorbachev 's proposed reforms ( it had no alternative to offer , apart from more of the policies of the past — and no effective alternative leader ) , but conservatives with vested interests tried to restore the status quo in the 1991 coup attempt . |
11 | But singers with this ability ( and who also have absolute pitch ) are not very common , and if we want to have our music sung by the majority of singers , it is best to write within the normal limits : Many singers can exceed these limits , but we must remember that , apart from the fact that most people these days have middle-range voices , everyone has a limited zone in which the voice is at its best . |
12 | All parents need support at different points in their parenting careers , but parents with learning difficulties are frequently beset by additional problems . |
13 | We do not want fossilised museum pieces of countryside but communities with jobs and a living , dynamic and healthy social fabric . |
14 | The annual subscription for large companies is still Ecu200,000 , but companies with sales of up to Ecu8bn can pay Ecu100,000 a year . |
15 | But comparisons with France 's Vanessa Paradis who had a hit with ‘ Joe Le Taxi ’ , Tiffany from American who topped the charts with ‘ I Think We 're Alone Now ’ and New Yorker Debbie Gibson who broke through with her single ‘ Shake Your Love ’ , were greeted with scorn by their Antipodean rival . |
16 | But comparisons with drugs are misleading , says Lanier . |
17 | The mice showed symptoms of poisoning by the Alexandrium toxins produced by phytoplankton , but comparisons with known Alexandrium toxins proved negative . |
18 | In the cutaway view of Fig.1 .2 , for example , the motor has three stacks and three phases , but motors with up to seven stacks and phases are available . |
19 | Again this can be reduced by using a finer grid , but problems with the increased amount of data storage required still occur . |
20 | There is obviously a hierarchy of tasks implicit within this list ; difficulties with cleaning will be fairly common but problems with feeding much rarer . |
21 | Anyone over fifteen may take part , but families with younger children are also welcome . |
22 | Laser light can not interact directly with the atomic nucleus , but experiments with lasers are revealing details of nuclear size and shape and could help to solve key problems in nuclear physics |
23 | But holes with only one entrance can also be death-traps . |
24 | The break-up of her former group , the medium-profile Blake Babies , has left her free and unshackled on her first solo LP ( the riveting ‘ Hey Babe ’ ) to create music that shares subject matter with ‘ soul ’ — love viewed from every possible angle — but blossoms with a fiery individuality born from experience . |
25 | I was commended by my station commander , but relations with the wing commander engineering were never quite the same I am sorry to say . |
26 | But holidays with pay of more than two weeks had become increasingly common from 1965 onwards . |
27 | In older age ( 60–75 or more ) there is reasonable concordance between the present study and those of Thomas et al and McGrother et al , but differences with others are considerable . |
28 | But patrons with deep pockets will not forever carry on subsidising an organisation seen by the local parties as so ramshackle . |
29 | Prevalence of respiratory symptoms was not associated with birth weight , but children with lower gestational age tended to have a greater prevalence of frequent and occasional wheeze regardless of their birth weight ( table III ) . |
30 | Invitations will be sent out in good time but pensioners with any queries should contact Charles Muir at Regent 's House ( ) . |