Example sentences of "but [pron] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I remember originally reading Kierkegaard and loving it and finding him tremendously exciting in this sense . |
2 | She has but I 've not had time to er assess her yet . |
3 | ‘ I do n't know whether a place as small as this keeps registered poisons but I 've just moved labs … ’ |
4 | but I 've just took number five out and put it back in box , cos it tells you number five , number three |
5 | ‘ But I 've always got champagne in the fridge . |
6 | ‘ But I 've only had sex with one person , ’ you say . |
7 | You could just see them at low water and er that was one of the danger points but I 've never seen ships coming close to Skerrymor at all . |
8 | And I 'm Sagittarius but I 've never played tennis in my life . ’ |
9 | I 've had indirect help through the Arts Centre and the Traverse Gallery but I 've never had funding paid to me directly in any way or prizes or anything like that . |
10 | As far a treating their own fans goes , well Elland Road is n't exactly the Ritz , but I 've never had problems picking up tickets etc either . |
11 | I said to Mrs Beavis this morning , I said Sergeant Joe 's a hard man , but I 've still got respect for him . ’ |
12 | because I breed racehorses , I also am a farmer so I wear two hats , but I 've actually seen foxes sit down we move the hounds move in , si sit down and scratch in the middle of a field , and then they think ah ! |
13 | ‘ But I do n't wear socks , ’ he pointed out . |
14 | But I do n't blame Francis not going that road . |
15 | But I do n't speak French or Arabic so I 'm going to stick out like the proverbial sore thumb . |
16 | But I do n't suppose Harrods will want it now James has peed on it , will they ? " |
17 | ‘ I was a bit surprised Liverpool let him go after he looked one of their best players last season , but I do n't suppose Ron is too worried about that . |
18 | ‘ It 's possible , but I do n't think so.l think the two activities are being run in tandem . ’ |
19 | ‘ Yes , but I do n't think Alfred was much competition . ’ |
20 | She glanced at her mother , then went on , ‘ Jonathan needed companionship — he was a lonely man — but I do n't think sex was very important to him . ’ |
21 | They might get work in , like construction work and the making of roads and that kind of thing … but how long would that last for and we 'd be left with what , like you do n't know what you would be left with in the end , ’ said Mary Catherine , who concluded ‘ I 'm not one to stop progress by any manner of means but I do n't think gold mining is progress . |
22 | John Shakespeare was pleased that his oldest son was married , but I do n't think Will 's mother wanted him to marry so young . |
23 | He 's offering to let Boz and the rest of your people stay there , but I do n't think Boz is going to accept . ’ |
24 | But I do n't think Isabel wanted to live . ’ |
25 | Chappie but I do n't think Deane would mind if he inherited his goal strike though . |
26 | But I do n't think things have gone so far between us that |
27 | But I do n't think America 's ready for that , exactly . |
28 | Lewis added : ‘ But I do n't think Holyfield will take a chance by coming to London to defend against me . |
29 | ‘ But I do n't think Holyfield would take a chance by coming to London to defend against me . |
30 | ‘ But I do n't think Holyfield would take a chance by coming to London to defend agaist me . |