Example sentences of "but a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There would be no wild charm in the situation — with her own thought and skill to tame the dangers — but a possible way out of the present disaster .
2 A number of ways are open to us and have been tried throughout the company but a possible answer to this teasing question of motivation
3 This indicates that a rhythmic environment is not needed , but a possible effect from the rhythmic social and suckling influences of the mother has not been excluded .
4 There are differing opinions on opting out in the Scottish Episcopal church , with backing from the local parish and the education board , but a possible objection from Michael Hare-Duke , bishop of Dunblane , Dunkeld and St Andrews .
5 It may be a question of compromise between the landlord and the tenant but a general qualification is suggested as an initial amendment .
6 Similarly , purposeful action involves at least implicit recognition of some future achievement , but a general sense of the future could not have resulted until man applied his mind systematically to the problem of future events .
7 Brezhnev himself , addressing the Polish party congress in November 1968 , made it clear that any threat to the socialist order in a given country would be considered ‘ not only a problem of the people of the country in question , but a general problem and concern of all the socialist countries ’ .
8 But a general election is not about the future of a single party .
9 A Labour minister announced in 1978 that the government would introduce legislation to meet these concerns but a General Election intervened .
10 Thus Kafka 's novel The Trial , for example , can be read , from different positions , as ( a ) mediation by projection — an arbitrary and irrational social system is not directly described , in its own terms , but projected , in its essentials , as strange and alien ; or ( b ) mediation by the discovery of an ‘ objective correlative' — a situation and characters are composed to produce , in an objective form , the subjective or actual feelings — an inexpressible guilt — from which the original impulse to composition came ; or ( c ) mediation as a function of the fundamental social processes of consciousness , in which certain crises which can not otherwise be directly apprehended are ‘ crystallized ’ in certain direct images and forms of art — images which then illuminate a basic ( social and psychological ) condition : not just Kafka 's but a general alienation .
11 Local practice varied enormously , but a general picture may be obtained by dividing England into two halves .
12 KPMG has audited the company for years , but a General Accident spokesman says they ‘ would n't rule out ’ the idea of going to tender .
13 It is probably a minority , but a general feeling that the Roman Catholic Church is a threat is widely shared .
14 Erm , does specific questions relating to er , matters that the auditor has brought to you , you 've mentioned the Chief Executive , but a general opinion , really .
15 One study of day-release trade union students found that the most important benefit they identified from the courses was not simply enhanced skills and smoother communications with management , but a general gain in confidence ; judged by the ‘ needs-meeting ’ paradigm , it was an overwhelming success .
16 Early houses which remain completely untouched are few and far between , but a general rule emerged during my research for the book : the less important the house and the more remote its situation , the more old-fashioned it remained , like Hareston in Devon , which had no fashion-conscious owners wanting to show-off their taste and wealth to passers-by .
17 So , it was no mistake but a general policy decision to put Spare Rib with the soft pornography under ‘ General Interest ’ .
18 Illuminative Evaluation is not a standard methodological package but a general research strategy .
19 To join you had to say you believed in all the usual stuff about the Working Class leading the Revolution , but a general interest in being nice to people was all that was really required .
20 A multitude of particular inter-related notions about women may be identified as shaping research and theory in all areas of sociology , but a general set of axioms is responsible for the place of women in the two areas of family and marriage , and industry and work .
21 He painted this picture of his father-in-law : ‘ Over his kindred he held a wary and chary care , which bountifully was expressed when occasion so required , reputing himself not only principal of the family but a general father to them all … as for frank , well ordered and continual hospitality he outwent all show of competence ; spare but discreet of speech : better conceiving than delivering ; equally stout and kind , not upon lightness of humour , but upon soundness of judgement : inclined to commiseration , ready to relieve . ’
22 But a religious court convicted him of using insulting language and ordered 50 lashes with a 6ft bamboo cane .
23 But a religious court convicted him of using insulting language and ordered the flogging .
24 A prime minister who sought to push an unpopular agreement through was assassinated but a religious nationalist in March 1951 .
25 It is not the poor man 's shelter it pretends to be , but a rich man 's plaything , related to that larger Dairy House which Richardson 's heroine , Clarissa , inherits half a century earlier from her grandfather .
26 But a snowy man rises with distinction
27 Certainly she was no philistine , but a graphic artist herself .
28 However , it is not these emissions alone that raise the acidity but a complex inter-action of oxides with other oxidants such as ozone created by sun-light and the presence of volatile organic compounds of ammonia .
29 This may well be so , but a presiding officer who , without good cause , interferes or attempts to interfere with a voter when recording his vote commits an offence ( 1983 Act , s.63 and 66(3Xa) ) and he would need , therefore , to be sure of his ground .
30 It is extremely difficult to gauge accurately the dimensions of the shroud from these brasses , but a mean average would be twelve inches longer than the length of the body — to allow for a six-inch knot at top and bottom — and three times its width .
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