Example sentences of "but in [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 Sampras will finish the year in 81st place , Courier a more respectable 24th , but in doubles they have eclipsed their more renowned contemporaries and deserved to qualify for the Masters when Ken Flach and Robert Seguso were forced to withdraw at the last minute .
2 But in doubles they have eclipsed their renowned contemporaries .
3 But in Edinburgh they were opposed by extremely entrenched resistance from a determined group of employers .
4 In Belfast they achieved minor fame ( on their bedroom wall a poster proudly displayed a Belfast Victim gig with support band The Undertones ) but in Manchester they slipped away into the endless dull circle of local pub gigs .
5 The four main zaibatsu were more than able to supply the financial needs of the two main political parties , but in return they expected state support to continue .
6 But in Leyland they said , What we having for tea ?
7 I believe that low wages are an absolute scandal , but in Britain they are a result of the economy running at half-cock , which is regrettable .
8 There 's that key body of staff , who have romances and do conventional hospital drama/ Emergency Ward 10 type things , but in addition they are fighting against stereotypes and taking on contemporary issues .
9 He usually started drawing a figure from a certain point and then worked outwards , as if his drawings worked from within to without ; but in addition they were also extremely beautiful drawings in their own right .
10 Nurses , social workers , and remedial therapists care about people in the same way as doctors , lawyers , and architects but in addition they care for people ; a task which may involve the performance of unpleasant work connected with bodily functioning .
11 But in Scotland they seem to manage to with them .
12 September is just upon us. but in Derry they 're already working hard towards this year 's Octoberfest .
13 In practice some areas of police work are unresearchable , but in principle they should n't be .
14 Yes but in Russia they they had this kind of framework before communism began
15 In part these various proposals reflected the circumstances of the areas concerned , whether they were densely or sparsely populated for instance ; but in part they represented the different emphasis in the proposals on the objectives being pursued .
16 one is that i it may be that the old moral economy worked because the peasants recognized that , in a sense , that was the way they w well they , they could not stand up and criticize the landlord th the , the most they could do was to try and get the landlord to behave in a reasonable way , and that within that there would then be the sub-culture , the counter-culture of , of beginnings of mutual aid and what is happening in is in part that the communists are making them think the old moral economy work , but in part they are picking up on those sub- culture bits because the , the , the whole of mutual aid idea is , is coming from existing peasant cooperations .
17 Tax-free depreciation allowances are also in common use , but in Japan they have been more selectively applied .
18 In Newham the cost of services continued to rise slightly to the time of the third assessment , but in Ipswich they dropped back a little .
19 The standards in many of them are excellent , but in others they can be low .
20 The radial shields are visible in some specimens but in others they are partially or totally obscured by the spinelets .
21 You 'll say you should n't afford it here and neither should I , but in dentistry they 've got the edge on us and you ca n't begrudge teeth .
22 It was odds on that the cops had got to him by now , but in case they had n't it might pay me to square things with him .
23 These are a complexity of outcropping veins on which 17th Century miners worked but in places they have been modified by subsequent operators .
24 In dogs and cats , they burrow into the gut and swell into horrible big worms and lodge in the small intestine ; but in humans they just go on spreading these spiral patterns for about 18 months and then die . ’
25 These laws , with their impersonal jargon , may seem disconnected from reality , but in fact they are a far more destructive attack on black people than any activities of the National Front .
26 It claimed patients would have more choice over which hospital they went to , but in fact they would have less because they would have to go to the hospital with which their district health authority had placed a contract , he said .
27 It is surprising to find that the soft-bodied jellyfish have any fossil record at all , but in fact they have the longest one of the phylum .
28 Rewards are often only valued if they come from other people , but in fact they can be much nicer and more appropriate if they come from you .
29 We expected to have security problems with Mrs Thatcher , but in fact they were nothing compared with those posed by the other guest on that show — Barry Manilow .
30 But in fact they did care , because if they had n't the traumas that afflicted Welsh rugby at about this time would have had not effect .
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