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

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1 THE assumption that information is stored in the brain as changes in synaptic efficiency emerged about a century ago following the demonstration by Cajal that networks of neurons are not in cytoplasmic continuity but communicate with each other at the specialized junctions which Sherrington called synapses .
2 They disagree with the Marxist view that women 's oppression stems ultimately from capitalism , but disagree with each other in what they see as the basis of women 's oppression .
3 If we accept your claim but disagree with the amount due to you , the matter will be passed to a legally appointed arbitrator .
4 If we accept your claim but disagree with the amount due to you , the matter will be passed to a legally appointed arbitrator .
5 If we accept your claim but disagree with the amount due to you , the matter will be passed to a legally appointed arbitrator .
6 If we accept your claim but disagree with the amount due to you , the matter will be passed to a legally appointed arbitrator .
7 A tragedy is often not solely enacted upon one individual but , because our lives do not exist alone in themselves but interact with others , circumstances can affect a whole mesh of other characters .
8 Observations show that events are not isolated but interact with each other , often producing a complex situation .
9 Dishonesty is also brought out in this scene , when the Duke expects Shylock to forgive Antonio in line 23 ‘ which is a pound of this poor merchant 's flesh , thou wilt not only loose the forfeiture , but touch with human gentleness and love , Forgive a moiety of the principal ; ’ .
10 Through observation of his own case , he became convinced that chronic muscle tension — a result of life 's physical and emotional stresses — which overlays and destroys natural poise we have as tiny children , and manifests itself in hunched shoulders , clenched jaws , a slouched or twisted spine , with , as often as not , the head held to one side , could not but interfere with the efficient functioning of the body , restricting breathing , circulation and digestion .
11 Woe unto them , say I , who do not seek to improve themselves but cling with misplaced loyalty to the speech of their parents , as they do to the homes they were born into .
12 Not look at but look with .
13 It should be emphasised , however , that epistemologically at least any individuation of such events can not but begin with an individuation of perceptual things , and consequently that its success or failure will inevitably depend upon the success or failure of the latter .
14 Do not bombard the water with groundbait and feed , but begin with the ‘ little and often ’ approach and wait for the fishing to develop .
15 not travel aimlessly , but travel with a purpose .
16 A flirt , but open with it .
17 Repeat the exercise but kick with the front or rear leg as soon as the stance switches .
18 Thirdly , Morgenthau contends that the form and nature of power are not fixed but vary with the environment in which power is exercised .
19 These experiences are not uniquely given and unchanging but vary with the expectations and knowledge of the observer .
20 But probe with caution , he told himself , with the utmost caution .
21 Paintings from the 19th and early 20th centuries show us a countryside where humans are not dominant but co-exist with Nature in the struggle for life ; where cultivated fields are everywhere bounded by the wilderness which constantly threatens to encroach and claim back its own .
22 They needed to stop arguing about the content of his complaints but deal with the underlying feelings behind them .
23 Some people not only fail to speak up but talk with their hands wandering to cover their mouths .
24 It is remarkable that these books are so contrasting , but seal with the same problems of the individual .
25 More than physical possession , in which , Proust says , one actually possesses nothing , Marcel seeks from Albertine reassurance concerning his own distinctiveness , his separateness , his individuality , and in Proust 's conception of love , therefore , failure is inevitable , because despite the conventionally unifying language of love , what we seek at the most profound level is not contact with another person , but contact with ourselves .
26 IF EITHER PARTNER HAS ANY DOUBTS ABOUT STERILISATION AFTER COUNSELLING DO NOT GO AHEAD , but continue with another method of contraception .
27 Four patients refused colonoscopic surveillance , but continue with regular clinical supervision .
28 They are no longer playing with it or enjoying it , but try with a numb next-door-to-crying persistence to scramble over the wall and climb the slag-bank .
29 He has never really taken off , but keep with him , he has steady sales .
30 This time , because your subjects are not static objects but people , you can move the camera as necessary to keep them in the centre of the frame — but stay with the subject , do n't pan part-way through to show something else .
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