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61. Here and there the stuffing bulged, but for the most part it was in reasonable shape.
62. Most shaving products now contain moisturising properties but for the really sensitive man, Wilkinson have formulated Skin Solutions.
63. But for others, the reverse was true: it was technical drawing which attracted them into engineering.
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64. But for both of them, in different ways, there was now an enduring chill in their lives.
65. But for that to happen it must appeal beyond its core Shia constituency.
66. The steamroller had hit a bump, but for the time being it was back on course.
67. But for the curious wine enthusiast, Madeira offers a unique taste sensation.
68. Maybe nothing at all, but for the love of a good woman he was at least prepared to have a bash.
69. But for the time being, with a young family at home, he is very happy to have switched to contract catering.
70. Visions or nightmares for others, but for him daylight events, in full consciousness.
71. It's dangerous work but for men like Clement, summer firefighting is an important source of income.
72. It would have been quite impossible to finish the book but for the computer program I had been given.
73. But for those of you battling against yourselves and the clock, rather than fellow competitors[sentencedict.com], are they equally necessary?
74. But for the sheer number of performances, there has been nothing to compare with the serial trials of white collar criminals.
75. I would have slept on the floor but for fear of waking up face to face with a rat.
76. But for the United States, to be alone is to be in good company.
77. But for the first time in decades the opposition parties are trying at least to look like a credible alternative government.
78. The book is based on his knowledge of Wychwood gained then, but for his story he went back even further in time.
79. But for once in her life, not even her beloved radio could distract her.
80. But for refugee children these social conventions seldom came into play.
81. But she did believe that her revelations had not been bestowed upon her for herself but for everybody.
82. The other customers were almost as hot under the collar as Phyllis, but for very different reasons!
83. All her hair had been burnt away but for the black roots and her features hideously charred.
84. But for the members of these schoolroom societies it is a test within the framework of the official conception of school.
85. The door was locked, the room unlit but for the faint glow of a small screen to one side of the desk.
86. This might not seem small in petrol engine terms but for a diesel it is quite dinky.
87. But for some, who didn't get the grades they hoped for, there's abject misery.
88. The wise man in the storm prays to God, not for safety from danger, but for deliverance from fear. Ralph Waldo Emerson
89. The herd seek out the great, not for their sake but for their influence; and the great welcome them out of vanity or need. Napoleon Bonaparte
90. Below, a tightly-packed steel chamber, dark but for a few naked bulbs, was filled with squat metal ten-gallon drums.
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