Example sentences of "but [pron] [verb] n't [vb infin] all " in BNC.

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1 But I do n't need all this , ’ Katherine had protested .
2 But I do n't have all the answers .
3 But I do n't know all this new technology , I learned the old printing .
4 ‘ I wanted to keep a Victorian flavour but I did n't want all the dark , heavy aspects of a Victorian house .
5 He did explain what this was but I did n't catch all he said and I wonder if you could give me a little more detail ?
6 Well you can fight it , I do , but you do n't win all hands down .
7 learning all this but you did n't know all the
8 But she did n't study all the time .
9 Anna hated the Foundling Hospital , but she did n't cry all the time like Corrie Palmer .
10 I like them , they 've brought us central heating an' that , but we do n't want all these roads cutting into the green belt ; and you ca n't sneak up on anybody now when they can hear you coming a mile off .
11 I had spoken to your father before on the telephone , when your sister was first reported missing , but we did n't cover all that much ground . ’
12 He says there are obviously going to be officers who query the reason for it , but they do n't have all the facts as they magistrates do .
13 Yeah , but they do n't use all the different shades ,
14 ‘ That 's true , ’ says the former crackshot , ‘ but they did n't open all the letters .
15 ‘ What saddened me about the reviews , ’ said Crawford , ‘ was n't so much that they had a go at the play , but they did n't recognise all the work done for me by the rest of the team .
16 He opened the door , but he did n't step all the way through .
17 He 's still bucking up and down and he 's shaking his head too now and you 're not sure he understands , but it does n't matter all that much .
18 But it does n't happen all of a sudden ; you have to think about it . ’
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