Example sentences of "but [vb base] in " in BNC.

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1 No indication that anyone had been killed in it or done anything else in it but sit in it .
2 The water is freezing and there are no bikini-clad girls ti impress , but winter in Cornwall sees the surfing hardcore come into its own .
3 But develop in what sense ?
4 The remaining 80 per cent of the records are also equal in update frequency , but account in total for only 20 per cent of transactions .
5 But trust in the authority is trust that the authority is likely to discharge its duties properly .
6 Most people approach the event with some trepidation , but trust in the skill and dedication of the nursing staff and , of course , the surgeon .
7 ‘ Children in heaven do not advance beyond early manhood , but remain in that state of eternity ’
8 These rules were modified by reform Judaism in modern times and , to a lesser extent , by conservative Judaism , but remain in full force for the orthodox , the group that predominates as the only legitimate expression of Judaism in the present State of Israel .
9 What the song means and what story lies behind it are typically not explained in The Lord of the Rings , but remain in suggestiveness till The Silmarillion .
10 It is not the relations between ages which explain change or stability in societies , but change in societies which explains relations between different ages . ’
11 It is important to note that , in any given society , mating patterns are not easily manipulated by policy and edicts , but change in response to education , socio-cultural processes and aspects of development .
12 In my case , before becoming a Snavely winner , I was but crabgrass in the Garden of Physics .
13 Do n't deal with deviations first cos they 'll never learn but build in lots of applications either by questions or by actual exercise .
14 There was little to do all day but climb in the old beeches and look out over the forest to see where the smoke plumes were .
15 But put in matching frames and hung alongside a pair of brackets that cost a tenner the arrangement is pleasing .
16 Litter should not be thrown down but put in the bins provided .
17 Small rodents such as voles and mice keep active over the winter but decline in numbers — through predation by weasels and especially owls — to a spring low .
18 Alzheimer patients may never present to medical attention but die in the community either undiagnosed or cared for by relatives who have never sought medical investigation .
19 Or you can do absolutely nothing but lie in the sun in the garden and tan .
20 And I get bored with nothing to do on holiday but lie in the sun . ’
21 However , the rewards which the tutors receive for their labours are not merely financial , but lie in an increased knowledge of the subject concerned , the regard and friendship of the next generation of the actuarial profession , and the repayment of the debt they owe to those who were their tutors and to their profession .
22 Nothing else to do now but watch in the security-scanner , make sure it did n't record anything it should n't .
23 However , O. cordifera appears to be a valid species which can distinguish from O. clavigera by the following characters : the shape of oral shield which is rounded slightly irregular in O. clavigera but pentagonal to rhombic often with an acute proximal angle in O. cordifera , the adoral shields are not separated as in O. clavigera but meet in the midline , proximal to the oral shield in O. cordifera and the larger size of the granules of the disk in O. cordifera .
24 But get in first , before you freeze .
25 Chris Poole says there not here to win the race but get in touch with kids and help promote solar power the American 's are here in force too … in the states solar technology is big business
26 Indeed , there are many studies of primitive communities which not only claim that this possibility is realized but depict in detail the life of a society where the only means of social control is that general attitude of the group towards its own standard modes of behaviour in terms of which we have characterized rules of obligation …
27 But Alu sequences are not transcribed by polymerase II : instead they are copied by the enzyme ( polymerase III ) that produces the specialised RNAs — ( ribosomal and transfer RNAs ) that are never translated into proteins themselves but participate in the translation of other RNAs .
28 In the films , Col James Braddock ( Chuck Norris ) or John Rambo ( Sylvester Stallone ) disobey orders but succeed in both rescuing the prisoners and single-handedly wiping out hordes of Vietnamese and Russians .
29 Another salesman may communicate imperfectly but succeed in making a sale because one of the triggers used was sufficient to motivate the purchase .
30 He says that Hereford needs some sort of scheme which will be sympathetic to the area 's enviromnent , but succeed in reducing traffic .
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