Example sentences of "but [adv] [verb] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | Real owners might do the same thing but perhaps end up in a Relais & Chateaux hotel rather than the Place d'Italie . |
2 | The apartment maintained by Ladram Avionics on Park Avenue was small but comfortably fitted out in contemporary style . |
3 | And secondly , the defeat of the last major challenge to the system associated with the overdetermined name of ‘ 1968 ’ but finally petering out in the mid-1970s . |
4 | I turned round and but still got back in |
5 | Four minutes later Hedman 's powerful shot was parried by Wood , but still ended up in the net . |
6 | Habermas 's theory involves a reflexive moment that was present but unsatisfactorily worked out in the earlier versions of critical theory . |
7 | They remained there for over twenty minutes , occasionally exchanging comments , but mainly gazing about in silence , each deep in thought and memory . |
8 | ( e ) Duties generally ( NB Clause 13 ) The matters which would normally be recorded in the partnership agreement under this head include : ( 1 ) the standard form " just and faithful " obligationstrictly unnecessary in view of the overriding nature of the equivalent statutory provisions and the implication that will always be made that such duty exists , but invariably spelled out in writing ; ( 2 ) a requirement that the partners devote themselves to the business of the firm . |
9 | Now it was more of a cross between cinema and radio , sometimes watched intently , but sometimes left on in the background . |
10 | It grew in a boggy area where there was a spring and a small stream which flowed in a desultory way after the autumn rains but almost dried up in summer . |