Example sentences of "but it is [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But it is surely generally accepted that some level of participation is necessary whatever approach to systems design and development is adopted .
2 The problem in relation to deaf people is nevertheless a challenging one since not only is their language different in vocabulary and grammar from spoken languages but it is also largely carried out in a different medium .
3 This arrangement can become part of a reproductive grouping , but it is also frequently observed in non-breeding groups , where a hierarchy develops in relation to food sources .
4 But it is also well known that the so-called expert witness in court may be a hired gun , willing to testify to anything for a fee , or a crackpot whose unsupportable ideas are masked by an advanced degree — often from a respectable university .
5 It 's well worth doing in one go but it is also well suited to shorter walks — I 've outlined a couple of my favourites .
6 But it is also increasingly explored by the Right , concerned to explain the electoral disillusionment which drove Bush out of office and Major out of Thatcherism .
7 But it is also commonly found , more or less explicitly , in traditional grammar , as Chomsky himself pointed out , citing the Port-Royal grammar ( Chomsky , 1968 ) .
8 ‘ The power to create and manipulate culture as a means or controlling others is well entrenched in the social , Economic and political institutions of a society but it is also continually resisted by opposing cultural forms ’ .
9 The great endeavour which Peter Scott and a small group of inspired people began in 1961 may be said to have only just started to have the worldwide impact which will help mankind to learn once again to develop in full harmony with the natural world , but it is already indelibly clear that Peter 's influence and determination has been crucial in creating a force that will not be denied its place of importance on a planet which , in the foreseeable future , may be required to support a human population of double its present size .
10 No doubt this was the real point of the missive , but it is rather vaguely expressed and makes one wonder whether the author really had much idea what had happened .
11 Easily Accessible : Banbury lies on the edge of the Cotswolds and is therefore ideally situated for walking , but it is probably best known for both the nursery rhyme ‘ Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross , To see a fine lady , upon a white horse ’ and for its special cakes made from a 300-year old recipe .
12 It may just make one of the down-market dailies and thus please the marketing director , but it is probably not going to sell very much of the product .
13 The ‘ Little Bang ’ Theory can not be completely dismissed , but it is today generally discounted .
14 It is not in danger of sinking , but it is no longer leading the way .
15 This increase is clearly associated with an increase in liquidity but it is no longer clear what this implies .
16 It is often difficult to distinguish from damp caused by the entry of rain and ground water , but it is nearly always accompanied by the formulation of mould — usually green/black .
17 ‘ Parents will often give a guardian the right to occupy the house for a certain length of time , but it is nearly always left in trust for the child .
18 But it is easy both to exaggerate the changes and to miss their significance
19 The term " weaving group " can be applied to any town , village or tribe within the oriental weaving region , which produces it s own hand-made rugs , but it is normally only used in the context of the older , more traditional weaving centres in which rugs possess their own distinctive characteristics .
20 At this stage it operates largely in the unconscious but it is soon partly modified by exposure to reality , that part becoming the ego .
21 But it is altogether more rooted in the bitter experience of black people .
22 The former case , so far as it goes , is undoubtedly consistent with his thesis ; but it is very briefly reported , without any indication of the arguments advanced or cases cited , and the conclusion is encapsulated in one brief sentence .
23 But it is very well supported for games , since it is a standard in both the US and in Europe , whereas the Amstrad and Sinclair Z-80-based machines failed in the US .
24 The literature on electronic records has become quite large , but it is very much driven by the discussion of problems and activities in America and Canada .
25 But it is still widely believed that it was a game which was avidly played at Poitiers whenever Marie , her chaplain Andrew , and Chrétien de Troyes came to visit Eleanor .
26 Britain 's labour market may be working better , but it is still not working well .
27 But it is still generally recognized as a Methodist village , and Hannah is counted among the worshippers at the chapel who are , in the main , elderly .
28 In such cases the extended family begins to look quite complex , but it is still essentially based upon the original pair , and when young do become fully adult they are driven away or wander off on their own to form separate pairs .
29 The Commission and the European Parliament have conducted regular opinion polls over many years to monitor the development of such an identity , but it is still only felt by a small minority of Europeans .
30 Small shareholders ' champion Gideon Fiegel — the man who led the revolt against Sugar — has won a battle , but it is too soon to say whether or not he has won the war .
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