Example sentences of "[noun] but with " in BNC.

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1 In one particular case we find progressive assimilation of manner , when a word-initial follows a plosive or nasal at the end of a preceding word : it is very common to find that the C i becomes identical in manner to the C f but with dental place of articulation .
2 Perhaps all that 's needed to be a good judge of another person is the art of listening , not only with our ears but with our whole attention .
3 Perhaps the bat detects echoes not with its ears but with sensitive regions close to the ears , the functioning of which was impaired when the bat 's ears were plugged .
4 His tongue slid against hers ; she shuddered , not with anger nor with displeasure but with some dark , deep emotion .
5 In 844 Kenneth MacAlpin , a Dalriadic Scot on his father 's side but with a mother of Pictish royal blood , became king of both the Picts and the Scots .
6 The ventral interradial area is covered by scales like those of the dorsal side but with fewer shorter spinelets .
7 The Church of S. Mary in Cracow is the town church , built in the market place in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries but with the addition of a Renaissance cupola and a Baroque western porch .
8 The identification of imagination , not with enhanced perception but with self-expression and ‘ originality ’ , has had a harmful effect on education .
9 Watch from a few yards away and you will see an elegant rodent , about the size and shape of a hare but with long stilt-like legs , step daintily towards the hole , nose lifted warily .
10 Grants are available for a wide range of capital investments and the rates do not appear to vary with the type of investment but with the nature of the production system ( average rates of 22.4% for milk cows , 28.3% for beef cows and 31.2% for sheep units in the Auvergne ) and the LFA zone ( 34.0% in the ‘ montagne ’ and ‘ piedmont ’ ; 28.5% in the ‘ hors montagne ’ and 21. 1 % outside the LFA ) .
11 This kind of drama for practice in expressing and communicating emotions is far removed from the functioning behaviour required in the game of drama , where the participants ' concentration is not on whether he or she is signalling an emotion but with getting on with solving whatever problem is to hand .
12 Much rarer than Greater Sandplover , from which distinguishable in winter only by size , darker plumage , shorter , less stout bill and more gregarious habits ; in summer both sexes as male Greater Sandplover but with breast warm buff .
13 There 's a few obvious influences from The Doors and Velvet Underground but with new single When Violets Meet and album tracks Evy Waters and Purple Psyche Celebration showing so much promise , methinks we could be hearing a bit more about the band .
14 During October 1991 , the bond market was subdued and the Bank of England sold only modest amounts of previously issued tap stocks but also received payments in respect of a stock sold earlier by auction but with payment by instalments .
15 Many people try to discourage their pet tom cats from spraying but with little success .
16 ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK : ‘ Sailing On The Seas ’ ( Virgin ) synthetic pop duo of yore back minus Paul Humpreys but with the same old brash , electronic burping — out on Monday
17 Some magnetic mounts could be done in order to fully utilise all available units but with a larger proportion of the work going to the faster unit .
18 A good course programme but with a poor instructor led to more trainee dissatisfaction than a good instructor with a moderate programme .
19 ‘ Two men of differing styles but with matching determination and will to win .
20 A similar alloy to German Silver but with ingredients of different proportions , which tended to give the metal a more yellow colour .
21 It remained an integral part of a government department but with an attempt to try to introduce accountable management and run it in a businesslike fashion .
22 After a brief spell with BRM he started manufacturing his own Formula One car but with little success .
23 In recent weeks , I have had the opportunity of discussing the matter not only in the United States but with a number of colleagues in the European Community .
24 De Klerk 's speech was also welcomed in the United States but with markedly less enthusiasm for an early end to sanctions .
25 Federman pursues a similar scepticism but with more robust results .
26 A draw at Wednesday is n't a bad result but with the scum winning it may be academic .
27 The Christians believed that by the death of Jesus , the suffering servant of Isaiah , God had formed a new covenant not only with the Jews but with all peoples of the earth .
28 Men with a low body mass index in later life were relatively protected against the susceptibility to glucose intolerance stemming from their low birth weights , while 17% of those of low birth weight but with a high body mass index later in life were frankly diabetic .
29 Indeed some of these reforms were later put forward by the Hussites but with the Hussite Wars , this great period of cathedral building came to an end .
30 The Government 's response was a new scheme , introduced in 1997 after two years of negotiation and dispute with the POA , called ‘ Fresh Start ’ , under which prison officers can opt to work either 39 or 48 hours per week without overtime but with an improved basic salary .
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