Example sentences of "[noun sg] but [verb] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This case is similar to that of Wright et al in that none of the intestinal tissue provided morphological evidence of lymphoma but differs in the unusual finding of a high grade lymphoma in the pleural lesion .
2 I 've heard also of courses of injections which remove it in the short term but result in a worse incidence of cellulite after the treatment has worn off .
3 Furthermore , he added what would be construed as an ultimatum but couched in the nicest possible terms .
4 The minister himself recognizes this portrait but delights in the political clout he has as the treasury man on many such committees , able to range over the whole field of policy .
5 Suppose is individual A's average income but obtains in a good period and in a bad period .
6 The fish are Platy-shaped , the body silvery grey in colour but covered in a blue translucence .
7 There was little to do all day but climb in the old beeches and look out over the forest to see where the smoke plumes were .
8 They slowed to give themselves a respite but realized in the succeeding moment that they had run into a dead end .
9 What Ostrom found , incidentally , was that the second toe of the hind foot did not reach the ground but ended in a large and vicious claw .
10 In order that this may swell easily to accommodate its rapidly accumulating tissues , this simple body is not burdened with a heavy sclerotised skeleton but enclosed in a thin and to some degree stretchable cuticle .
11 TNC is presented in the professional sequence but constructed in the opposite direction .
12 These are based on existing sources of information but presented in a different way .
13 In the adult colon A , B , H , and Le b disappear from the distal colon but persist in the proximal colon , while Le a is expressed uniformly throughout the colon .
14 Her daughter was far too exotic , a kind of hothouse plant , the sort of girl who enjoyed running wild on the Cornish cliffs during summer but drooped in the cold lonely winters , with their grey skies and seas and not another human habitation within sight .
15 They failed in the former endeavour but succeeded in the latter .
16 The idea of defending a protestant heritage is not solely an Ulster phenomenon but rooted in the British tradition .
17 She was not clad in the garb of her order but attired in a pale blue dress trimmed with the copper hue of squirrel fur .
18 Norwegian Jarlsberg , based on an old recipe but reintroduced in the 1950s , is best described as a cross between Emmenthal and Gouda .
19 3 ) There is no theory of the universe ; events can not be predicted beyond a certain extent but occur in a random and arbitrary manner .
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