Example sentences of "but in [adj] [noun] we " in BNC.

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1 But in recent years we noticed that some candidates were writing to us — or their employers were writing — to say that certificates had n't been received for modules completed one or more years previously .
2 The Jet project is formally er continuing until the end of 1992 but in recent months we 've had some very great successes in Jet , the work we 've done is of very high quality and , and certainly world leading , and we can see the way ahead to building an experimental reactor after Jet but there are some very important experiments that need to be done before then .
3 Surely , one could argue , it can only be recognized by knowledge of some convention that U means z ; but in that case we can do away with talk of complex intentions and construct an account of communication based directly on the notion of conventional signal .
4 It 's been two years in the studio but in that time we 've probably only spent four months recording . ’
5 But in one area we take a pride in being stubbornly traditional .
6 In certain parts of the country tuition and facilities are extremely good , but in other parts we require to develop .
7 They 're faster and stronger but in other ways we 're as good as them
8 But in embryonic wounds we do not see lamellipodia .
9 We might , of course , do the opposite , and try to explain the depictions of temples on coins or patterns of coin loss from our knowledge of surviving temples or official statistics for the money supply , but in this case we would be using coins as secondary evidence and not as a primary source of new information .
10 There is certainly a good argument that in some situations shellac would not be an adequately strong finish , but in this case we had a fine table with a burr walnut surface which should be treated with a certain amount of care and respect in general use .
11 Note that the average is surprisingly low for the year 1300 ( at the top of the graph ) ; but in this year we know of complaints from the king that the dies were of poor quality and made of soft metal
12 ‘ We want our own state , we want our flag , ’ said a museum curator , ‘ but in this situation we can not plan anything .
13 The two tasks are interrelated but in this book we separate them and look in this chapter at the first and most difficult task .
14 The latter may provide a good approximation to actual savings behaviour , but in this section we consider for purposes of contrast the rather different approach based on individual life-cycle savings decisions , discussed at some length in Lecture 3 .
15 It 's er , it 's not , it 's just one of the most undervalued words in the English language , we use it for everything but in this context we 've got ta see it clothed wi with dignity and all the glory that it deserves , God loved her !
16 But in this chapter we are asking how improbable , how miraculous , a single event we are allowed to postulate .
17 In some circumstances , because of the nature of the fault , this may not be possible , but in these cases we undertake to restore your supply within 72 hours .
18 But in choral music we can include music under this term which is either at the unison or in octaves .
19 This aspect of Relativity is difficult fully to understand , but in simplest terms we can say that it is impossible to consider whatever is happening at this moment on & alpha Centauri , about 4.5 lightyears away , as sharing a ‘ now ’ with whatever is happening here .
20 In the early 1960s I remember caddying for Brian Huggett and Peter Butler , but in those days we caddied for many players .
21 But in both cases we find that these molecules are expressed at the correct developmental stage and localize normally to the putative NMJ sites in the absence of the motor neuron ( Fig. 1 ) .
22 There are still matters to be agreed on the monetary union treaty , but in both cases we are making progress .
23 But in most cases we possess complete sets of furnishings and fittings .
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