Example sentences of "[vb pp] but [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Just over three years later , in 1985 , the block was lifted but only in the wake of clearance for a rival bid , launched days earlier .
2 There was n't much ; a few drawings of birds , quite well done but not of the calibre of the great da Vinci 's notebook .
3 The level of demand is to do not only with the tasks as they are done but also with the duration for which they must continue to be done .
4 That being so , a situation could arise where there was evidence to establish concert in the case of one accused but not in the case of the other .
5 But these were matters which preoccupied theologians ( whose intellectual reputation was not high ) , philosophers and artists ( who were admired but somewhat in the manner in which wealthy men admire the diamonds they can afford to buy their women ) and social critics , of the left or right , who did not like the kind of society they lived in or found themselves forced into .
6 Confer with clients on any material information received but not in a way that confuses them .
7 However , as Table 3.4 shows , there is a great deal of variety in not only the amount of money given but also in the factors which are taken into account in its calculation .
8 The slate is still worked but not on the scale of former times , Welsh slate having monopolized the roofing market in the Victorian age .
9 Rodney James Chapman , a director of the company , asked an industrial tribunal to lift the prohibition notice , but the tribunal upheld it except for a small area where the quarry might be worked but only under a safety system agreed by and worked out with the Inspectorate .
10 Do n't alter that , that 's been rejected but still on the table Mart Martin failed to mention our certain issues .
11 Thus the essence of the charge is not determined by the nature of the property over which it is created but rather by the degree of freedom accorded to the company to deal with this property in the normal course of business .
12 ‘ If a ditch is dug but not on the highway warning signs should be posted . ’
13 The conclusion which I have reached results , in my view , not only from a settled and sustained line of authority which I see no reason to question and which I think should be endorsed but also from the view that any other conclusion would be constitutionally undesirable and impracticable .
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