Example sentences of "[vb pp] but [pers pn] [be] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The flaw in this disposition was that the advancing Germans were not only more numerous than the Allies had supposed but they were also moving in a more extended arc than had been expected .
2 Team sizes can be varied but they are always made up of an odd number of competitors .
3 I mean you buy it you 're not gon na , I mean alright you 're gon na have a bit more grown but you 're only gon na get a bit more muscly .
4 The value of T g depends on the way in which it is measured but it is also found to be a function of the polymer chain length .
5 Questionnaires and achievement scores may be used but they are rarely given high priority .
6 When lost-wax casting came in , tin-bronze was used but it was gradually replaced by zinc-brass .
7 The lines of the formerly integrated drainage systems can be traced but they are only used by present-day floods in their upper tracts , so forming a characteristically disintegrated pattern .
8 The farm worker still remains socially and geographically isolated but he is also becoming less bound by custom and habit .
9 Nepal 's climbing permits , for example , require an undertaking that rubbish will be adequately disposed but it is rarely enforced .
10 We have been told that finances for health and safety will be found but we were never told from where that money would come from .
11 If we have recently lost sleep ( after a week of trying to sleep in the daytime , for example ) or have been awake for an unusually long time , then the amount of deep sleep is increased but it is still concentrated in the earlier part of sleep .
12 I 've tried , I 've tried but he 's always worn briefs . ’
13 As water power became less important , the community declined but it is still preserved as an example of an early settlement .
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