Sources close to the … (image)

Two main clauses with different subjects when joined with the conjunction but need a comma before the but:

Sources close to the entrepreneur say performance improved under Kinnaird, but he wasn't given enough time to rescue it before it was forced into administration.

Source

‘Kinnaird steps into Faith shoes’, Sunday Times (Business), 7 September 2008, p. 3

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