Example sentences of "but [pron] be [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I hear a lot of talk about customers going diesel , but everyone is on the fence waiting to see what happens with the Conservatives ’ promised benefit-in-kind tax review .
2 But as soon as we are tired of them and we have discharged our duties to society each day , we can say to ourselves : ‘ All those things are of the mundane , but I am of the transcendent , and therefore far above them . ’
3 " Well , I 'm not a detective , but I am on the side of the law .
4 ‘ Well , it 's true that one is n't always sure that life can continue under its present auspices , but I am at the moment , ’ he said , ‘ and especially today .
5 Eric is obviously a good player , but I am in the job and I do n't intend to give it up without a fight . ’
6 But I was on the race , I was going on the race track .
7 He then asked to speak to me , but I was on the phone so he rang back five minutes later .
8 ‘ I have n't been up in winter but I was on the south-west face in 1972 when we finally gave up our attempt in mid-November , and we were only getting a taste of the conditions they will face .
9 The recession — it looks as though there is a glimmer of light , but I was on the continent a couple of three weeks ago when the mortar attack took place at Number Ten and the reaction of people I met I mean it was much more marked there than it was here , or seemed to be .
10 ‘ Correct me if I 'm wrong , ’ Merrill said sweetly , ‘ but I was under the impression that this was a rush job . ’
11 ‘ Funny , ’ he sneered , ‘ but I was under the impression that that 's what you 've been receiving ever since you made your dramatic appearance on Saturday ! ’
12 I never noticed the exact time , but I was in the bath when I heard the stir down here . ’
13 I wanted to cry there and then but I was in the ward surrounded by people who would want to dam up my tears , so I stood up , put my jacket on and walked out .
14 ‘ It 's all a bit blurred now anyway , but I was inside the boat during the dream .
15 ‘ I have n't got many wits , but I 'm at the end of them .
16 ‘ Sorry to interrupt your supper , ’ said Joe , ‘ but I 'm on the cadge .
17 I 'm working Monday , but I 'm off the rest of the week .
18 But I 'm in the lake , I 'm floating on my back in the water .
19 ‘ No one 's saying it is , but I 'm in the house because I 'm doing you a favour .
20 Not by many but I 'm in the lead .
21 But I 'm like the walking dead .
22 There is a story about Ribeira Brava which may or may not be true but which is worth the telling .
23 The managing director of Noble Bros in Fraserburgh , Ian Smith , was today closely monitoring the situation in Roscoff , where his firm sends up to two tons of fish daily , but which is at the heart of violent French protests .
24 No but you 're on the video channel .
25 but you 're in the water the whole time .
26 But you are under the protection of the master , who provides food and shelter , protection and care for you .
27 But you are on the stage — what do they think of that ? ’
28 ‘ In England , sir , ’ Corbett replied tartly , ‘ they say he was drunk , but you were at the Council that evening .
29 Yeah , but you were at the school last year , you had things to do .
30 But you were with the Friar , ’ he said at last .
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