Example sentences of "[verb] but [is] " in BNC.

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1 The experience is not forgotten but is stored in memory .
2 Machine code is tedious to write but is the foundation on which all other software systems sit .
3 Yorkshire Water has declined to comment but is believed to be refusing to accept liability .
4 Aldus ' PageMaker , the doyen of the Macintosh desktop publishing world , took rather longer to migrate onto the PC that had been expected but is now very firmly established .
5 But if the reality is allowed to stand but is also understood as a metaphor for the experience of all women , then I believe Mary can speak to our condition .
6 At the end of the formatting process , any volume whose minimum fill mark has been exceeded but is not 100% full , is filled with ‘ formatted blank pages ’ .
7 ‘ It is ordered that in the interim and an injunction is hereby granted ordering that in the events ( i ) that the medical condition of [ J. ] changes in such a way that his life is threatened but is capable of being prolonged by the application to him of intensive therapeutic measures including artificial ventilation , and ( ii ) that he is at that time in the care of the …
8 Whether this homology results in a functional similarity can not at present be decided but is rather improbable , since the homologous element in the snRNA gene is located immediately upstream of the transcription initiation point , an atypical position for a snRNA activator ( see 30 ) .
9 The woman , who has not yet been named but is aged about 50 , was trapped in her car and had to be freed by firemen before being taken to hospital with back and neck injuries .
10 Raspberry vinegar makes a wonderful salad dressing but is also used extensively in nouvelle cuisine for sauces and trickled over soft fruits ( sometimes with a little black pepper ) .
11 Problems arise where consent to an assignment or agreement to novation is sought but is refused .
12 It holds together in tension the reality of Christ in his Church , but the Christ who is real is not only risen but is crucified as well .
13 From Mr Fothergills Seeds I 'd choose Penstemon ‘ Petit Bouquet ’ which does n't produce all the colours they list but is still very impressive , flowering in many shades of pink and blue .
14 Line A suggested maximum length 60metres ( 200ft ) was made but is not adhered to in practice .
15 Fig 1a is often seen but is vulnerable to shock loading if one anchor pulls out and creates a dangerous lateral pull on the pitons .
16 If drivers were simply being more careful , there would be a corresponding decline for pedestrians and rear seat passengers ; a fall is indeed to be seen but is not nearly so marked .
17 He replaces Hartlepool 's Graeme Bell , who was originally selected but is unavailable .
18 ‘ That he was not drowned but is on his way back to England . ’
19 He declared by this determination , Ulster is going to see that Protestantism is neither dead nor buried but is on the march .
20 This type of planning may be motivating but is not very effective .
21 If , however , she keeps mating and not only gets several clutches going but is able to re-establish those that get lost , then she maximizes her chance of a successful breeding season .
22 She could 've smoked ci er cigarillos , she could 've smoked a pipe , yeah , erm tt with regards to working , you did ask did she work but is sh she is a tax payer , she was n't because it 's pin money .
23 A mouse can be used but is not essential .
24 Anti-harassment legislation exists but is not much used .
25 Ultrastructural evidence of neuroendocrine differentiation may be shown but is not widely used to discriminate primary site of origin .
26 The category of sexual assault includes but is not restricted to rape .
27 Force or coercion includes but is not limited to any of the circumstances listed in subdivision ( f ) ( i ) to ( v ) .
28 Force or coercion includes but is not limited to any of the following circumstances : ( i ) When the actor overcomes the victim through the actual application of physical force or physical violence .
29 Force or coercion includes but is not limited to any of the circumstances listed in sections 520b(1) ( f ) ( i ) to ( v ) .
30 Force or coercion includes but is not limited to any of the circumstances listed in section 520b(1) ( f ) ( i ) to ( v ) .
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