Example sentences of "[coord] it is nevertheless " in BNC.
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1 | Local farmers and regional government often hold large emergency stocks which are not counted , but it is nevertheless accepted that they represent a trend . |
2 | The façade is more classical than is usual in Prague , but it is nevertheless true Baroque — a Baroque that is more used to being displayed in the wider streets of Vienna . |
3 | This is more costly and is not ideal but it is nevertheless feasible . |
4 | The story of the Home Guard is well known thanks to ‘ Dad 's Army , ’ but it is nevertheless an amazing tale . |
5 | To classify these units into different types is inevitably an over-simplification , but it is nevertheless a helpful exercise . |
6 | In Chapter ii we found that a good deal of social science has been informed by this view ; but it is nevertheless natural to wonder why individualism should be excluded from the group of disciplines that aim to provide us with a grasp of the social world . |
7 | The biology may not be very convincing in this argument , but it is nevertheless a useful distinction to make , given Freud 's purpose of understanding the emotional structure of human groups . |
8 | They go on to say that large firms ‘ are constrained in some way [ in making these decisions ] by the requirement to make profits and serve consumers ’ , but it is nevertheless appropriate to stress that companies will usually have options about how to manage the impact of changed market conditions or technology : the company is not merely a passive instrument of the market . |
9 | It fits uncomfortably into Braque 's oeuvre but it is nevertheless a milestone in the history of Cubism . |
10 | But it is nevertheless considered by Brooks ( 1960 ) that generalisations are necessary when a student 's prior training has conditioned him to require to " know what he is doing " ( River 1964 ) . |
11 | This degree of self-consciousness is rare in literature , but it is nevertheless based on the opposition between fabula and ryuzhet , and it is on this opposition that the literariness of all prose narrative rests . |
12 | It can scarcely be claimed that this provides a much more authoritative or even revealing account of the composition of the Pactus than does the shorter prologue , but it is nevertheless worthy of some consideration . |
13 | Where there is no attendance note but it is nevertheless clear that the particular task had been done , then the taxing officer will have to assess how long the particular job is likely to have taken . |
14 | But it is nevertheless worth looking at one market in some detail — that for grains . |