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91. But for Arthur Taylor enough is enough - he's moving out.
92. Return something not for the possibility of a reward, but for the joy of giving a gift which you did not have to pay for. Jarod Kintz 
93. But for the rest the similarity in the descriptions of station encampments shows a remarkable continuity between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
94. Jobs also discourage accountability,(http://sentencedict.com/but for.html) because they reward people not for getting the necessary work done but for doing their jobs.
95. But for the actions of a few courageous individuals, we might all have died.
96. They are as boring as a civil servants' convention, but for armagnac, they are ideal.
97. It's important in small conferences where there are limited numbers moving slowly, but for bigger events it's absolutely crucial.
98. Straczynski is responsible not only for the conception of the show, but for most of its scripts.
99. But for growers, it can be an expensive way of insuring against risk, suggests Mr Dickie.
100. But for the writers and early translators of the Gospels, it was a very precise term, denoting a very exact figure.
101. KINETON/Warwickshire Time allowed 02:24 It's a training exercise ... but for the bomb squad this scenario is disturbingly real.
102. But for newcomers, it also has never been more confusing to get started.
103. But for many days he felt a curious discomfort, almost giddy at times, almost sad at other times.
104. Polycotton is more acceptable and smart, for light duties, but for heavy work 100 percent cotton is the most suitable.
105. George immediately became a fixture in the Palace side and, but for an occasional injury, he remained there for seven seasons.
106. It's the players who will suffer because of this, not just this week but for years to come.
107. But for all his jaundiced egoism and florid cynicism, Rice is not a bad man.
108. In short, they're advertisements not just for your financial status, but for your impeccable intellectual and social credentials.
109. But for a time in 1990 it seemed likely to split apart.
110. Not just for one night, but for several, and to develop an intimate knowledge of the local badger community.
111. But for the visual cortex, light flashes work pretty well.
112. But for now, the following notes should inform and provide the background for the library or bookstore trip.
113. Not for themselves, but for their male pimps and brothel owners.
114. Turnover grew by a quarter and margins would have been maintained but for strikes and other special factors mainly affecting the aerospace business.
115. She would have been fast asleep already, but for the Admiral's early-morning call.
116. There was complete silence but for the occasional sound of distant traffic.
117. But for many of us, reading is another thing altogether.
118. For many of them, their inability to maintain a safe environment is only temporary, but for others it may be permanent.
119. But for once we had chosen mid-summer - and wild flowers bloomed in profusion.
120. It was a fabled street, but for him it had been forbidden territory.
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