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31. Some teachers welcomed the change; but for the majority of teachers, the converse was true .
32. But for being a little out at elbows, I should have bought this dress.
33. We don't usually accept checks(Sentence dictionary), but for you we'll make an exception .
34. The score could have been higher but for some excellent goalkeeping by Simon.
35. But for now, she is in the grip of a blind, unfocused anger.
36. You'll have your own office soon but for the time being you'll have to share one.
37. The salary in my new job is great, but for the rest, I'm not impressed.
38. But for a cruel twist of fate/fortune, he could now be running his own business.
39. He has many faults, but for all that I like him.
40. I had a bad night; I went to bed early enough, but for some reason I couldn't get off to sleep.
41. But for my brother's help, I would not have finished.
42. Now turn the question around and start looking not for what you did wrong in the past, but for what you can do to make things better in the future.
43. Spurs could have had several goals but for some brilliant saves from John Hallworth.
44. Students have played an important role in the past, but for the moment,(sentencedict.com) they're on the margins.
45. All was silent but for the sound of the wind in the trees.
46. He tried to speak, but for once, his voice had left him.
47. Nominally she is the secretary, but for all practical purposes she runs the place.
48. There was dead silence but for a fly beating against the glass.
49. But for the rain we should have had a pleasant journey.
50. Dr Frampton is in charge, but for all practical purposes, her assistant runs the office.
51. The sale was supposed to last for a week, but for all practical purposes it's over.
52. There's still another ten minutes of the game to go, but for practical purposes it's already over.
53. But for all that, you are not bad.
54. But for an afternoon's work, not bad at all.
55. This life is not for complaint, but for satisfaction. Henry David Thoreau
56. But for the next few days, Capt.
57. But for a nagging worry she was fully recovered.
58. But for aborigine campaigners gestures have not been enough.
59. But for others the food is the star attraction.
60. But for some beat constables, there was another possibility.
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