Example sentences of "but [det] of [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 A consultant 's job can be divided roughly into three areas of work , all of which are interrelated , but each of which may be taken and given as a separate service .
2 It could be sampling error ; the main data used in this chapter was collected in monthly sample surveys , each of which aimed to interview a cross-section of the general public but each of which will have deviated from the parent population to some extent .
3 Variants of ( Ε ) and ( o ) do not form a continuum along a single linear scale , but each of them may be said to be part of one or more subscales which can be constructed on , for example , the continua of roundness , or backness or length .
4 We 're looking for the funny , the beautiful , the weird and the wonderful , family pictures and holiday snaps , but each of them must have that little extra something … .
5 But each of us must keep our information up-to-date so the company as a whole can be up-to-date , too . ’
6 But neither of them can match the pungency of the original , an atmosphere of beaujolais , cigars and malevolence , and of political or legal plots being brewed in the all-night brasseries of Les Halles .
7 ‘ I ca n't make you believe in Dana , but neither of us would hurt your sister , ’ Claudia said .
8 But few of them can be done in isolation and all require some element of partnership .
9 We all like to think we know an honest face when we see one , but few of us can really tell friend from foe .
10 there is no better way , but er the problem with that is that , you know okay , you might get , you might get some peasants who say well we 're really grateful , we 'll go off and fight but some of them might just say no look , we 've got some land I 'm not gon na leave it ,
11 But some of them must be business contacts , surely ? ’ she said helplessly .
12 But some of them will have been men who lived permanently within their lord 's gates , his closest companions , who , after several years ' service , might hope to be rewarded with fiefs .
13 Some of the conflict will be negative and sterile , impeding the work of delivering services , but some of it may be constructive and positive , where there can be genuine debate about the balance between patient care priorities and securing value for tax-payers ’ money .
14 This information is mostly for the GM , but some of it can easily be fed to the PCs before an adventure .
15 The majority of the assembly code will be the same , but some of it will be different .
16 You will still pay the same amount in tax for the year , but some of it will reach the Inland Revenue earlier .
17 From this lengthy account the balanced reciprocity which I mentioned at the beginning becomes very clear but some of you may think that the detail is excessive .
18 But some of you will come out with some lovely ideas and they always do all you know .
19 The speed is almost enough to lever a Windows user out of his comfortable environment and back into DOS ( but some of us will just wait for the Windows version ! ) .
20 That the two were incompatible was clear by the late 1140s but this of itself would not have brought about the annulment .
21 Part of the original great tower or donjon survives , but much of what can be seen today dates from the 14th and 15th centuries : massive curtain walls , defended on the south and east by four flanking towers ; within , a large rectangular courtyard enclosure , terminated at its west end by the mighty circular donjon surrounded by its own moat and , on the east side , a great hall and chapel .
22 A firm from Oxfordshire has just launched the latest equipment to help doctors find out more about heart and brain illnesses , but much of it wo n't ever be used in Britain .
23 They were written during the thirties , but much of it would still be up to date — after all , I do not imagine German bombs have altered our countryside so significantly .
24 The comment happens to be about the writer 's home station , but much of it might equally apply to numerous others .
25 But all of them must now align against the beast …
26 Not only are the proposals right in themselves , but many of them might win support at Maastricht .
27 Aches and pains sometimes ease up when the menopause is over but many of us will have to settle for a certain amount of back pain , headaches and limited movement from now on .
28 But any of them can cause problems when misused .
29 There may be many reasons why a patient under hypnosis is able to experience past-life regression ( or , as the doubters might call it , ‘ flights of fancy ’ ) , but any of them can play a significant part in the overcoming of that patient 's particular problem .
30 None of these individual factors is proof of addiction but any of them can be a cause for concern and a repeated pattern of one or more factors is an indication that professional assessment is indicated .
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