Example sentences of "but [pron] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is formality when there has to be , but everyone who visits either house is immediately put at ease .
2 But I I remember that happening
3 But I I think this lot will just dance , er and on the whole , erm mu music
4 No Europe is n't just western Europe but I I have personal doubts about the pace of enlarging things .
5 but I you said three hours or so .
6 Turning now to the income-related benefits , as the House knows , the uprating is , in this respect , based not on the full retail prices index , but on what is known as the Rossi index , which , in essence , is the RPI less housing costs but which we have this year brought more exactly into line with what the benefits are intended to cover by including in the calculation 20 per cent .
7 You knew the seas were hitting the tower but you you had great faith in the stability of the tower .
8 It had surrounded her at her progressive private school , it surrounded her still at her fashionable newish university , but she herself lacked economic grasp and was uncomfortably aware of having lost , of late , a few arguments with outsiders , of having been thrown back on arguments about personalities .
9 Ah , but we we got some gear on site because been working on them so .
10 Cranston loved this place , a veritable den of iniquity but one which sold good ales , fine wine and delicious food .
11 This was no accidental condition , following wholly from some alleged natural benightedness of the backdunes , but one which required constant vigilance and determination .
12 ( This is not an explanation which is meant to compete with structural explanations relating the phenomenon to the suppression of women , but one which adds another dimension .
13 In the first place it is clear that ‘ modern ’ , ‘ Western ’ , ‘ industrial ’ or ‘ capitalist ’ society is not some homogeneous whole but one which contains many varieties of patterns of living , many different communities and subcultures with differing degrees of openness to the wider society , differing historical experiences , differing ways of relating as families and as individuals to the major changes in the economy and in ways of earning a living .
14 A possible solution , but one which contains considerable data duplication and certainly does not conform to the aims of the database approach , would be to store the files in a number of ways .
15 Well , very well known , I ca n't remember his name now , but he he had two methods of getting rid of them , erm .
16 The , I mean it 's only anecdotal , but it feels to me as though the the increase they experienced in June has continued into er July , I know that 's not what we 're looking at but it it feels that way , erm
17 Sometimes you may miss one but anyone who writes good songs will eventually come across someone who can help them — like a lawyer , a DJ or a producer .
18 It was not properly inflation proofed , but anyone who paid national insurance contributions , even at the reduced rate , during that period will have a right to some graduated pension , however small , or to an equivalent amount from an employer 's scheme .
19 What I think we had , and not me personally , as I say I had no proposals , but what I think some members of our group may have had was statements about what the Liberal Democrats were prepared to do , so there has n't been a negotiation , but it certainly has n't been a rejection of listening on our part erm .
20 But what it signified neither man knew .
21 Like word processors , however , it 's not so much what a spreadsheet can do in common with others , but what it does that others ca n't , and how it does things that make one stand out from another .
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