Example sentences of "[noun] are [adv] [vb pp] but " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless every choreographer creating this kind of romantic ballet today has to spend much time creating the proper gestures to replace the words , which in such ballets are never spoken but must be understood . |
2 | Long hours are often needed but there are many bonuses — year round sunshine for one , and a tax efficient salary package for another . |
3 | Parts of Corfu 's coast are heavily commercialised but there is an absence of high-rise development . |
4 | ‘ Our funds are totally exhausted but we are determined our children will continue to derive enormous benefits that they have gained from their education in Dungannon . ’ |
5 | Goals are still identified but they are less well defined . |
6 | ‘ Teenagers are much maligned but the support they gave was tremendous , ’ he said . |
7 | My bonny lies over the ocean The words are well known but I worked out some actions I use as follows : |
8 | The beds of rock are slightly tilted but otherwise undistorted by earth movements . |
9 | Bedrooms are simply furnished but comfortable and all have private facilities and a balcony . |
10 | All the bedrooms are simply furnished but have side lake views . |
11 | Health Authority data are often used but their quality varies . |
12 | Mechanical joins such as rivets are easily recognised but , from as early as 2500 BC in Sumer , smiths developed methods of joining one metal with another of a lower melting point . |
13 | Such bids are regularly submitted but only account for a very small amount of stock allotted . |
14 | This may improve as arrangements for care management are gradually introduced but for the foreseeable future plans will have to reflect a realistic view of available resources . |
15 | Falcons , buzzards and golden eagles are sometimes observed but these are occasional visitors . |
16 | Process until all the fruits are well blended but still have a slightly lumpy texture . |
17 | The medical consequences of high alcohol consumption are well known but even doctors are reluctant to use the term " alcoholism " because it may be seen as a personal insult rather than as a justifiable clinical diagnosis . |
18 | The Eastern District Leagues are nearly completed but only the first of the six divisions has been decided . |
19 | Scotland and Ireland are also represented but the biggest threat to a home win lies with American duo Fred Couples and Davis Love . |
20 | In tall and muscular subjects , fasting and residual gall bladder volumes are also increased but , as far as known , without increased risk of gall stone formation . |
21 | Vouchers , top-up insurance , and a payroll tax are also considered but their disadvantages are listed . |
22 | The découpages of the last years are greatly admired but seldom appear at auction . |
23 | This evidence is echoed at a whole range of other small towns , and it is probably safe to suggest a similar interpretation for those sites where strip buildings are well attested but where either excavation or detailed evidence for trading activities is limited , as for example at Water Newton . |
24 | We are lobbying hard both here and in Europe to ensure that directives are fully implemented but any revisions to existing directives do not weaken their impact |
25 | Anagrams and crosswords are well known but generally do n't teach spelling . |
26 | Naturally , the causes of disruptive behaviour are frequently debated but unfortunately sloganised . |
27 | The hole distances are then given but bear no resemblance to the course as opened 18 months later . |
28 | Deposits of galena are widely distributed but by no means equally accessible to early centres of civilization . |
29 | The Templars are much feared but also respected for their knowledge . ’ |
30 | The theoretical aspects of these techniques are well covered but the environmental applications are rather sparse . |