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181. Your generation is very selfish. They don’t want India for its Ganga, but for their economic pride and self-respect. I’m hopeful because the chaos and crisis has reached a saturation point. This is our only chance. If it goes down a little bit more, then there is no scope. The youngsters have to realise that things are in their hands now. Gulzar
182. This concession would not have happened but for the pressure brought to bear on the authorities.
183. But it was privately, not through the government, and not for advanced field training,(www.Sentencedict.com) but for graduate study.
184. But for now, from all of us on the team, good afternoon.
185. Old Rottweilers may need to be let out more frequently to answer the call of nature, but for shorter periods.
186. But for few of the reasons enumerated in Amelia Hill's report.
187. Attention is needed not only for the here and now but for planning the future.
188. But the House of Lords refused to apply the but for test.
189. Gays and progressives also pushed the same degaying agenda, Fumento charged, but for opposite reasons.
190. But for Bellerophon riding pegasus there was no need to come anywhere near the flaming monster.
191. But for the heavy torch in the older woman's hand she might have been tempted to make a dash for it.
192. But for black dancers and choreographers, this was a time to push ahead.
193. But for Jones, still troubled by injury, and Barnes, yet to make a comeback, it is still too early.
194. But for some reason I can not remember, it was impossible to get permission to ship the motor bike.
195. And but for goalline clearances from Noel Luke and Bradshaw they would have been even further behind.
196. Sand dunes are often the highest elevation not just on the coast but for miles inland.
197. The medical evidence establishes that but for the accident, Fred would probably not have committed suicide.
198. God will not look you over for medals, degrees or diplomas, but for scars. Elbert Hubbard
199. She felt faint now, but for a very different reason, and she bit down hard on her lip.
200. The Hawthorne effect would seem to confirm this but for two other findings.
201. Where would we be but for the work done by previous generations?
202. Once the system of fixed exchange rates had been abandoned there was no alternative but for currencies to float.
203. Stahl belongs to that dyed-in-the-wool amateur breed who follow the sun not for money but for fun.
204. All this would not have been too bad but for the fact that our rope was going rotten at an alarming pace.
205. But for the good clean fun of international football, they would have gone on being indifferent to those others.
206. But for all of this high and anxious excitement, they appeared to fall between unsteady stools.
207. Amalgamations were part of cooperative rationalisation in a drive to improve trading, but for Barnes this one had a distinct political dimension.
208. But for now persuasion, carrots and free elections remain the best hope.
209. These patterns are different not only for each movement, but for each person.
210. But for all its lavish appointments the Phase 2 is designed for economy too.
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