Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [adv] [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And she called me later , and said , ‘ Excuse me , but I just talked to Fred and I told him the story , and he 's invited you to tea tomorrow at his house . ’
2 Well , having had to avail ourselves of the help of the officer who got rid of our gigantic wasp nest , I should like to say what a superb job they do , but I just wondered in view of the tremendous number , whether there is some kind of way of preventions .
3 But in latter days they came with a tank and they put it out and put it in a trailer you see but I just worked with bags when it was the first of it .
4 I 'm a governor at present er working in prison service headquarters in Edinburgh , but I previously worked in Pentonville , erm I think it depends on what you mean by do by prisons do a good job , I think that 's a terribly vague and wide ranging question
5 I picked up my knife and attempted to copy the old lady but I soon got into difficulty .
6 I thought I 'd exhausted every possibility , rivals of every pedigree from the Nissan Professor of Modern Japanese Studies to a rough-trade gamekeeper out at Shotover , but I never thought of family .
7 Yes , I was aware of him , but I never managed to lassoo him .
8 Well er School , but I never went to school not un , at five .
9 It seems strange now , but I never complained to classmates or teachers .
10 no , no , my Lord I have three applications to make in the light of the evidence given by Mr yesterday and this witness today , er the first is this in terms of this witnesses evidence , I do n't know whether your Lordship appreciated it , but I certainly did in terms of evidence , that in cases of some brochures there were a number of editions , in other words first , second and maybe third edition
11 No , last week you probably would have got the little joining letter with map , but you probably talked to people in the branch who may have been there , or you talked to your manager , or you picked up the phone and said , how do I get here , you may have even got the map out if you were driving , to actually see what junction you came off the motorways and things like that .
12 But you never got in touch with me after I left … ’
13 But you still got off cocaine ?
14 She did n't mean to , but she finally came to terms with the lateness of the hour with a yawn ; it was already happening before she could stop it .
15 ‘ Ca n't or wo n't ? ’ he queried grimly , but she just shrugged in defeat .
16 I really had thought she would go berserk , but she just trembled from head to toe , and was only calmed slightly by the sound of my voice .
17 But she never lied to Star . "
18 That ai n't , that ai n't basically it , you do n't wan na do it , that is the main thing , I mean you never been one for wanting to go , I mean even when we lived in Jersey and you ai n't got any idea how small Jersey is , Val and John used to come to us , but we never went to Val and John 's , it 's hell all mighty getting him out , if I do n't go on me own , I do n't go .
19 But we only looked in B & Q for that did n't we ?
20 But we actually talked about things at an appropriate level .
21 But they immediately ran into criticism from the NRPB about how thorough the survey should be .
22 The fledgling Twist were a lot more lightweight and bubblegum in style , recruiting Martin Fry 's brother , Jamie , on vocals but they eventually returned to Manchester where they dawdled around in their own faffing style and managed to emerge after all the Mancs fuss was over .
23 The fledgling Twist were a lot more lightweight and bubblegum in style , recruiting Martin Fry 's brother , Jamie , on vocals but they eventually returned to Manchester where they dawdled around in their own faffing style and managed to emerge after all the Mancs fuss was over .
24 Women , erm from men 's departments , cos they just , like she said they , I do n't know why , but they just seemed to sort of
25 In London Whigs and Dissenters not only organised counter-demonstrations , where they burnt effigies of the Pope , the Pretender and Tory defectors , but they also engaged in vigilante activity , as they sought to suppress the activities of the Jacobite crowds .
26 Port Talbot had a large and vital steelworks , and moonlit nights almost always brought the Luftwaffe , but they also came in daylight .
27 Some of them were closely connected with those already in existence but they also sprang from advances in science and technology .
28 After 1950 the newer electronics offerings appeared in double form — they had close ties to defence and public service , but they also appeared in Europe as forceful standard-bearers for the free market approach .
29 Initially many of the associated yards remained relatively open , but they gradually filled with furnaces , kilns and clay dumps , clearly reflecting increasing pressure on land .
30 But they only asked for Eva to be found , not brought home .
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