Example sentences of "but [adv] [prep] [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Cash transfers are clearly part of comprehensive income , but so in principle is the benefit derived from outlays by the state on goods and services .
2 But along with change is a commitment to the values that have kept us operating successfully as a group for over 200 years — service , quality , innovation — all these things and more .
3 The old can not run , and they want the latrine , but only after Exercise are the men permitted to queue for the privilege of the latrines .
4 Specific features included in text but not in node are attributes representing various details of the internal structure of an item of text .
5 But also of importance are returns to a factor , keeping the other constant .
6 But there without doubt were the elusive twin spires of Saigon 's cathedral that he 'd seen from far off , stationary now and clearly visible , standing sentinel over the wide , tree-lined avenues .
7 Full marks for style , but how on earth is he going to cope when environmental matters are on the agenda ?
8 I do n't mean to be rude , but how on earth are you going to find another job the way unemployment is now ?
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