Sentence examples for but one moved from inspiring English sources

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No marked fish migrated from upstream (reference) to downstream (effluent receiving), but one moved from downstream to upstream, one migrated from one downstream site to the other, and one moved from one upstream site to the other.

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But one move in the right direction doesn't solve the problem or settle the issue.

A crowd gathered around the victim, but no one moved to help him.

The theater was three-quarters full, but no one moved.

Semi-finals often serve up grim fare but this one moved to new levels.

During a visit to their home during family prayers, the telephone rang, but no one moved to answer it.

Vidal later criticized the meeting, but no one moved to stop it.

The score was 18-11, but still no one moved to warm up in the bullpen.

Huang et al. (2011) successfully simulated the looping motion observed in Typhoon Krosa (2007) with a fine resolution, realistic topography, although their simulated vortex turned northward after looping, but the observed one moved northwestward.

Edmonton was once part of the classic urban cycle: a first move for immigrants heading out of inner London with a bit of money and a yen for a garden; a last-but-one move for the white working class, already eyeing up a retirement bungalow in the home counties.

"But nothing happened, no one moved.

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