Example sentences of "but [adv] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In Indonesia , Gabon and Syria LASMO has no ownership interest in oil and gas reserves , but rather has the right to receive production and/or revenues from the sale of oil , condensate , gas , liquefied natural gas and petroleum gas in accordance with PSCs and other agreements .
2 Dr Palmer had a horse and trap in the late 19th century but eventually had a chauffeur driven car .
3 He loved apples , but rarely had a chance to eat them .
4 Thus , the UK was still a European leader in innovation in the 1950s and 1960s , but perhaps had a bias towards pure science rather than towards the commercial development of technological ideas that will form the next generation of industries .
5 Sources say Unix System Labs did n't exactly want to sue the university , but basically has no choice and regards this as a test case .
6 Not only has that disc problem proved frustrating , but so has the inactivity temporarily imposed by a series of exploratory tests to assess the damage : ‘ Having been injured in the second tour match against Queensland I got back to full fitness , played in the First Test and was looking forward to the second .
7 Once you move into particle physics , or molecular biology , then you may deal with phenomena that are not only esoteric , but literally have no equivalent in the everyday world .
8 The large wines and spirits business in the survey referred to two UK firms who had shown good performance — EAL and Whitehead Mann — but apparently had no experience of the largest firms .
9 Was it because of Emmanuel Steele , who had his shoemaking shop between the Misses Cardings and the bakery and who was well into his forties , but apparently had no use for women , inasmuch as he did his own housework in the rooms above the shop , and ate most of his meals out .
10 That 's the number of lucky motorists the Wolfsburg manufacturer has equipped with the Golf G60 Limited , a car that was the subject of over 1000 enquiries when it was announced to dealers in Germany last year but only had a production run of 70 .
11 In Garland v Archer-Shee ( 1931 ) 15 TC 693 , it was held that if the foreign law governing the non-resident trust vested the property in the trustees with the beneficiary taking no interest in the trust property as such but only having the right to enforce the performance of the trust in equity then , contrary to the decision in Archer-Shee v Baker , the taxpayer would not receive income from the actual assets held by the trust but would receive income from a foreign possession .
12 Fathers or father surrogates were often unemployed , families moved home frequently , father figures changed or left the family home often , mothers were very young ( average age twenty-one years ) but already had an average of three children .
13 First , those who have a political interest to pursue will not in fact always do so , for example consumers , who are numerous but widely distributed , generally have never organized themselves as effectively or as efficiently as producers , who are much fewer in number but already have a business organization able to be adapted for political purposes .
14 Do n't press it but just have a look .
15 Much as we found originally , it handles quite neutrally at modest speeds , understeers progressively beyond that , but always has the power to boot the tail away .
16 But hardly had the applause for the Collector died down when two hands reached up and dragged him down the stairs by his braces and into the crowd .
17 Many poor households were exempt from domestic rates but still had a vote in the local election ; they had an incentive to vote for high spending programmes .
18 As they crossed in front of the Queensway Tunnel for the final sprint up William Brown Street , 23-year-old Nadobenko was going so fast he mounted the kerb and bounced back but still had the strength to cross the line in first place .
19 As the eighteenth century went on the combination of the two into " envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary " became the most usual way of designating diplomatic representatives of the second rank , those below that of ambassador but still having the right of audience with the rulers to whom they were accredited .
20 If he does , he loses his right to reject the goods but still has a right to damages , section 11(4) .
21 Fujitsu has reportedly been working on a 75MHz part supposedly called Tsunami Plus for some time but still has no contract with Sun ( UX No 373 ) .
22 You are putting the full volume of your pond through your filter every hour , but still have a water clarity problem .
23 The couple moved to Slaley , Northumberland , last year but still have a house in Farnham .
24 CCGTs are more energy efficient than existing gas-fired stations , but still have an efficiency rating of only 50 per cent .
25 Stephen is inconsistent , using the JC form rarely ( in bus , some and come , each only once ) but usually having the Cockney variant ( in come , money , young , mother , trouble , does , just and up ) .
26 What will we do when someone misses out on asylum but clearly has a case , albeit one that falls short of asylum , which is not bogus ?
27 Outside the walled area , a house built on a disused road ( p. 94 ) began as an aisled structure but later had a corridor and two wings added to it .
28 But both have a score to settle with the Wallabies .
29 Neither a system of documentation nor a local bridging arrangement can change the national requirement but both have the opportunity to adjust to and to accommodate local preferences , strengths and developments of the curriculum .
30 Ray Wilkins , a former Rangers midfield player , believed that Mr Souness thrived on the pressures of the game but also had a knowledge of the darker side of management .
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