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

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1 Some nuns and priests chose to go into the FMLN controlled zones where they are not only carrying out religious work but also helping in the educational campaigns .
2 Graham Gooch won an important toss but then fell in the seventh over , clearly surprised to be given out caught at the wicket .
3 A flight of cormorant went past the tip of the headland , low to the water but sharply silhouetted in the last , lucid moment before true dusk .
4 This is a beautiful , small twelfth-century room , used as a stable for many years after the depredations of the Revolution but carefully restored in the 1850s .
5 For the implication it carries is that Kinnock is in truth a ravening left-wing wolf but briefly clad in the sheepish woolies of a moderate man .
6 Demographic processes , not only concerning the expectation of life but also changes in the birth-rate for instance , economic change , including the increase in the numbers of married women working , and even government policy , all affect the family .
7 His journey is one of growth in patient awareness that the truth of the Gospel can not be enforced by social legislation but only fostered in the consciousness of individuals from whose hearts alone the reality of social salvation can spring .
8 Items appearing on the bank statement but not entered in the cash book such as bank charges , standing orders , interest charged on overdrafts or bank giro credits .
9 Increased manning of the slaughter line increased the labour cost but also resulted in a higher quality product with a longer shelf life .
10 Prof Patrick Minford , from the University of Liverpool and Cardiff Business School , expects 0.2 per cent growth this year but firmly believes in a spontaneous recovery in 1994 , provided the Chancellor keeps his nerve and continues to control inflation .
11 Prof Patrick Minford , from the University of Liverpool and Cardiff Business School , expects 0.2 per cent growth this year but firmly believes in a spontaneous recovery in 1994 , provided the Chancellor keeps his nerve and continues to control inflation .
12 The Church of São Bento in Ribeira Brava was built in the sixteenth century but completely altered in the eighteenth century .
13 there 's nothing wonderful about the cotton , but the cushions look absolutely superb because there were just thin lines of the , you can tell it was when you looked at it quite cheap ribbon but just arranged in a beautiful square and then a little bit of lace .
14 Sadly , the notes referred to money and medicines that had been sent by the family but not received in the prison .
15 This relation would have to be transformed in the sense that workers would not merely provide labour power but also participate in the management and planning of enterprises .
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