Example sentences of "but [pron] [adv] has a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But she currently has a steady good income with a reputable model agency and wants to buy a flat as a first time buyer . |
2 | He calls himself a ‘ stopper , ’ with his greatest ability being able to pounce on anything earthbound that should cross his territory , but he also has a fine pair of catching hands , and he took many full-blooded cuts and slashes through the expansive point area during the World Cup . |
3 | ‘ But he still has a malignant disease in the background . |
4 | not only of financially trained and financially innovative people , but it also has a strong contingent of industrial advisers . |
5 | But it also has a violent side which has claimed several British victims in the past decade ( See graphic , right ) : |
6 | The notion of segmentation is useful in identifying different categories among the unemployed , but it also has a wider usefulness in analysing cleavages in the labour market generally . |
7 | Erm so the federal system has a constitutional basis but it also has a financial basis er and the two are er closely linked . |
8 | This is perhaps the strangest mammal of all , for not only does it lay eggs , but it also has a flattened bird-like bill . |
9 | It is a welcoming little town , but it also has a sturdy independence . |
10 | Much of this Part of the Act is administrative in character , but it clearly has a considerable bearing on the scope of the rights to public meeting and assembly in Britain , and accords statutory recognition to the central position of police in the determination of the proper exercise of freedom of speech in public . |
11 | That facility will not come into operation until next year , but it already has a full complement of men — about 400 . |
12 | Le Touquet 's identity today is a little ambiguous but it still has a nice feel about it . |