Example sentences of "[adv] but [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean he liked his job in here right enough but it was more money and better conditions in the glaziers so |
2 | So but there 's one thing ambition and it 's to smash that silly cow in the face ! |
3 | Alternatively , the odour may arise from one works only but it 's actual point source or sources within the works is difficult to identify . |
4 | Now , once more looking at the small boy , she said briskly , ‘ Come , make up your mind quick , Bobbie ; I know you 've bought a shipping order tonight but there 's this lady and gentleman waiting to be served . ’ |
5 | Again , Thompson and Spencer suggest that intense stimuli habituate only slowly but there is some evidence that they might acquire latent inhibition especially readily , ( Crowell and Anderson 1972 ; Lantz 1976 ; Schnur and Lubow 1976 ) . |
6 | I wish we 'd got a bit further really but it 's hard work . |
7 | We have the gallery still running reasonably well but it is one man ten hours a week his experience is badly limited this marvellous free resource is no longer being called for . . |
8 | And I have a pair of goggles here but there is another safety device built into this which is this window . |
9 | Yeah the Second World War , right , so er I can tell you now that in actual fact there 's no structural change during the thirties here but there is structural change during the war . |
10 | So yeah do n't , you do n't need the nought there but it was good thinking you put it in , putting it in . |
11 | The railway lines to Prome and Mandalay are working again but it is hard work with only 1/5 of the number of pre-war engines , and only 1/3 of the goods wagons and hardly any of the passenger coaches . |