Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [vb past] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I knew the Old Course was difficult .
2 I had a perm on Friday and then rushed off to the dentist for an emergency white cement type filling to fill my Friday 13th loss ( ! ) — maddening to have to go back again as it is the other side of town , but I walked the two miles or so home , along with Bella .
3 Yesterday afternoon was misty and bitterly cold , but I walked the four miles to Wuthering Heights and arrived just as it was beginning to snow .
4 And you seeing what you 're playing tonight , I thought I ca n't , but I heard the first thing der der der , but then it goes der der der
5 I only managed to see the second programme when still perhaps a little punch-drunk from over-exposure to Bournonville at the Copenhagen festival , but I relished the four examples of choreography by Mark Morris and Lar Lubovitch , particularly when they showed off Baryshnikov .
6 No but I saw the new X R two five O.
7 ‘ 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 . ’
8 As someone who made little enough progress beyond Youll Cup school tennis and county junior teams in 20 years , I remain to be convinced but I enjoyed the three hours I spent reading the book .
9 I wanted a crew of twenty men — as we may meet pirates or enemy ships — but I had the greatest difficulty finding six .
10 My own business was all right , but I had the usual trouble of small charter companies — not enough capital .
11 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 .
12 You know , if the wa I 'll have that but but I had the last bit before that .
13 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 …
14 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
15 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 .
16 I may be wrong , but I got the distinct impression that Melanie did n't think too highly of Carol .
17 ‘ Paul Wilkinson put in a great header but I got the final touch for my second goal . ’
18 But I got the main thing off a , off a TV programme .
19 But I thought the other girl was good .
20 But I thought the recent Act of Parliament had stopped all that , ’ Catherine said .
21 But I thought the main concern would be finding the right building for a museum of this type , and that there would be no need to buy any pictures for it .
22 But I thought the supernatural voices was , was Gothic was n't it ?
23 But I thought the whole idea was to keep it away from the public ?
24 I put that as an amendment , not reiterating the entire Labour budget , but I asked the Liberal Democrats , who purport to want to erm provide that sort of service to vulnerable people could they not accept that extra half a million pounds as an amendment , and two out of the group abstained , the rest of them voted against that as an amendment .
25 I was not aware that circumcision might be a painful , controversial , and perhaps an unethical procedure , but I planned the next attempt in compliance with the editor 's requests .
26 Oh , there was dancing , masques and reels , gaily clad courtiers talking in groups , but I caught the fear-filled glances and realised what might happen .
27 Yeah but I missed the flipping bit how he killed it .
28 but I held the wobbly head of a boy
29 The guide was most boring but I remembered the poetic bits . ’
30 They may have even been friendly but I remembered the old saying , ‘ On a dark lonely road , one never meets a friend ’ . ’
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