Example sentences of "but there is only " in BNC.
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1 | Parents could buy units for their children but there is only one group that has tried to target children — the MIM Rupert Trust . |
2 | Parents could buy units for their children but there is only one group that has tried to target children — the MIM Rupert Trust . |
3 | Parents could buy units for their children but there is only one group that has tried to target children — the MIM Rupert Trust . |
4 | But there is only a tiny window through which it is possible to slide into waves of this size . |
5 | This diet , if followed properly , will help you achieve the kind of figure you never dreamed possible but there is only one person in the world who can actually make it work for you — and that 's YOU . |
6 | But there is only one variable , with these properties in row 1 , so and removing edge to breaks the path from to . |
7 | Either they were very careless or it was a singularly destructive campaign , but there is only one copy known , in the British ( Museum ) Library . |
8 | There is one : Epsom Downs may be high up with plenty of air movement , but there is only a thin soil cover on solid chalk . |
9 | But there is only scattered evidence that it did until the later nineteenth century . |
10 | Humans talk and talk , but there is only one of them who truly understands the battle we wage here against the dark — though we fight for their sake as much as ours ! |
11 | To a beetle crawling over the surface there is no edge or boundary , but there is only a finite number of pebbles . |
12 | A derelict ship turns over on her keel and lies gracefully at rest , but there is only one way up for a Thames barge if she is to maintain her dignity . |
13 | But there is only so much you can ask of another person . |
14 | The gate is guarded , but there is only one sentry , and no one guards the stable so you should be able to get your horse out . ’ |
15 | I have been introduced but there is only one small point and . |
16 | But there is only injustice when preventable suffering is allowed to persist to the point where a person would rather be dead . |