Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [verb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I knew the Old Course was difficult . |
2 | I think printing Hartley Peavey 's letter in the same issue as mine was maybe a bit of a gaffe — but I hope the local amp repairer does n't have a slip of the brain when he fixes your amp , or your local mechanic does n't connect up your battery in the car properly . |
3 | ‘ When our two wee ones came along , we had to have the ixtra room , but I prefer the old part of the house . |
4 | Oh I , I like them but I prefer the crisp ones . |
5 | Now I I 've chosen an example w with a Conservative Secretary of State and the Labour majority , but I ask the Noble Lords on all , in all parts of the House to think it could work the other way round , because a Labour Secretary of State could exercise exactly these powers in an area where with a er Conservative majority on on er on on the local council or councils and I ask the House to think of this , not in a party er as a as a party issue between Labour , Conservative or Liberal Democrat , I just ask you to consider whether it is right for a Secretary of State of any political persuasion to er secure by appointment to a police authority a political control from the centre of that police authority , because that is what the Government 's presents proposals would still achieve and er it is our view and it is the view of which is which is finds expression in Amendments five , eight and eleven that the we should return to the tripartite system of p of policing which policing is a partnership between the Chief Constable er the local authority in the area and the Home Secretary , that er tripartite arrangement has worked extremely well for thirty years , there have been minor conflicts in some parts of the country , but nothing to justify the wholesale removal of of of the partnership which is now proposed . |
6 | Going down with my dad who had been president of the lifeboat here for about fifty years , to meet the lifeboat as come in with survivors , I was just a wee boy at the time but I remember the Icelandic trawler , the Geyser and one of the first to be put ashore off the lifeboat that night , was a wee lassie , and she came across the pier and she came to me , because I was the only kid down there that night . |
7 | No but I saw the new X R two five O. |
8 | The hon. Gentleman challenged me , but I challenge the hon. Gentleman to provide the examples of where we said that . |
9 | ‘ He took me to the dance , it 's true , ’ said Hyacinth , her temper showing , ‘ but I ditched the ginger swine as soon as I possibly could . ’ |
10 | But I take the humanitarian line that this permits Mr Tim to engage in full imaginative sympathy with those tongues of Babel who throw themselves on his mercy . |
11 | This tale is challenged in the notes for the Erato album ; but I take the above quotation from the memoirs of Tchaikovsky 's close friend Nikolay Kashkin , and it rings true enough . |
12 | Yes , of course ; but I mean the Catholic religion . ’ |
13 | They might tell them the stories , the bible stories at school , but I mean the general church |
14 | But I mean the bottom bit obviously we 've got to talk about whether we actually do want |
15 | But I mean the intensive care girls Joy I ca n't say enough about them , they were wonderful |
16 | No , but I mean the whole day , I |
17 | Yeah , but I mean the bright ones do the the bypass sheet they have the fractions one , and they |
18 | One psychotherapist commented : ‘ Sex for singles sounds good and I wo n't even say that it is not sometimes , but I hear the other side when people talk to me . |
19 | My own business was all right , but I had the usual trouble of small charter companies — not enough capital . |
20 | I had so far managed to avoid being kissed by the old bat , but I had the strong feeling that , by the end of the day , she and I were going to be getting physical . |
21 | I had n't the remotest idea , but I followed the little rails which were used by the tiny railway to carry food up to the dining rooms … |
22 | so he was gon na do the same for me , do a bit of shopping well I said you 'll get it like give you the money , so he says well I was gon na do the same but I said the only thing is when we go to the cash desk er , I said I 'm gon na leave you , I said I 'm not standing there |
23 | I like that one and now you 've put me in a difficult position cos I like that one , have that one , but I like the lockable cupboard on the other one . |
24 | But I like the competitive edge in English football . ’ |
25 | But I like the scary ones . |
26 | I shall attempt not to intervene again , but I thank the hon. Gentleman for giving way with his characteristic courtesy . |
27 | But I chose the wrong time when prices were depressed and there was n't a great deal to come after all the expenses were paid . |
28 | I love the consistency of the theory , but I hate the actual theory . ’ |
29 | I may be wrong , but I got the distinct impression that Melanie did n't think too highly of Carol . |
30 | ‘ Paul Wilkinson put in a great header but I got the final touch for my second goal . ’ |