Example sentences of "[pers pn] but [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The result will be disappointing , not only for you but also for the bride who has been looking forward to keeping her flowers for ever .
2 They both retained a certain affection for me but not in the way I wanted .
3 She never revealed her own secrets to me but then after a while I made no more enquiries — I did n't want to do anything to lose her . ’
4 Now nice abbreviation for thought patterns is thop T H O P when we talk about thought patterns or thops a method of gathering ideas a meth a method of getting things down on paper so we do n't lose them but not in a linear way in a spatial way a right brain activity .
5 If they get in if they start getting in the way the best thing to do is just let them relax to the side and try and forget about them , I know it 's difficult to forget about them but just to the conscious effort with the hands is just to put them at the side .
6 Others were more conveniently sited for them but inconveniently for the Company , as a condition of selling land for the railway .
7 Well we done about seventeen of them but mainly on the super mail side but we stick to the one sort of with
8 High up for him but not for a grown man — if Nick moved now , only a little , he would strike his head on the jutting edge .
9 NEWRY — Errol Lutton won his first international caps in Poland , and it is not only a boost to him but also to the club as they bid to match the big boys .
10 There is no doubt that Le Bas was shocked by the softness of the atmosphere which surrounded the young Prince , arising not only from the superfluity of femininity which guided him but also from the child 's isolation from the world .
11 ‘ We must live our earthly lives in obedience to Him but also in the service of the great possibilities He gives us .
12 Not , as you might expect , on fear of him but instead on a fear of the opposition .
13 Once a smaller one buzzed by like a transparent bumble bee , below him but still above the tallest buildings .
14 ‘ I squared up to him but only on the spur of the moment .
15 The young man 's betrothed is related to him but only in the seventh degree . ’
16 Bits of it but not for the standard stuff .
17 She did n't want to say it but then in the end
18 The world 's biggest computer maker still needs this division as a supplier , but was failing to run it profitably ; so it is selling it to its managers and Clayton & Dubilier , leaving them to run it but still with a supply contract to IBM .
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