Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [vb -s] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But she feels the personal supervision of staff outside the line manager structure is crucial . |
2 | And Ruth , she 'd been primed well what to say she does n't say a lot , but she says the right things . |
3 | Dmitry was the only one who was really … ’ — her voice trails off , but she hits the right phrase just before the thought disappears — ‘ … counting on it . ’ |
4 | But he discounts the German raid theory and thinks there was a British chemical warfare experiment which went wrong . |
5 | Mr Lilley says his changes would save about £180m in 1995–96 but he tells the Prime Minister that Mr Portillo wants him to go further in reducing spending . |
6 | But he displays the same choosiness in this area too : ‘ I find most of the things on television are pretty repetitive . |
7 | But he rejects the popular belief that information about the city 's blitz was suppressed to avoid damaging civilian morale . |
8 | Whether Hastings is invited to take on the role of Scottish captain is for the future , but he acknowledges the good fortune he has enjoyed in playing under such inspiring leadership : ‘ You only need to look at the names of players who have captained Scotland to be aware of the tremendous honour it represents . |
9 | Moscato , the son of an immigrant from Calabria , was born in Paris in July 1967 , but he retains the hard-bitten philosophy of his peasant forebears ; ‘ Men and boys are aggressive ’ , says Moscato . |
10 | ‘ But he likes the long school holidays ! ’ said Tony . |
11 | There 's nothing wrong with them as such but he says the real satisfaction is n't to be found in them , it 's within you . |
12 | A single Goblin can continue to use the huge prodder to keep back the Squigs and fight , but he loses the +1 strength bonus as the prodder is exceptionally unwieldy . |
13 | Reuters ' managing director of Instinet UK , Bryan Cavill , agrees that bigger and more creative deals need the human touch , but he believes the lower cost , speed and transparency of automated trading will in time capture a good chunk of the market . |
14 | He has a long way to go but he has the right attitude . ’ |
15 | Today 's match did n't reflect his past glories , he scored just 12 , but he has the whole season to make up for it . |
16 | Yee … e … es , Melvin 's annoyingly adenoidal but he has the Common Touch . |
17 | He may not look the fittest man on the field , but he has the biggest heart . |
18 | It is a pity that Michael Coe 's essay on Maya hieroglyphs is not illustrated , but he makes the interesting point that vessels appear to be labelled much as they were in the classical world of the Mediterranean . |
19 | For him , education comes first , but he welcomes the new atmosphere of access to information about schools which means that Glenlola 's achievements are public knowledge . |
20 | The latter he rejects because it is clear the Irish are too barbarous even to be Spanish , but he supports the former account of origins . |
21 | Not only does Nithard say in which vernacular languages the two kings addressed their men ( though he records the addresses in Latin ) , but he gives the ensuing oaths in vernacular texts that are among the earliest examples of Old High German and Old French . |
22 | But he cautions the prosperous townie newcomer that money and ambition will count for nothing : ‘ You must wait patiently for acceptance into the village , and learn to share the atavistic values of the region . ’ |
23 | But he starts the Premier League campaign in better shape than three of his star internationals — Rob Jones , Jan Molby and John Barnes — who are all out crocked . |
24 | He had repeated once more that the central position in the Peace Alliance belonged to the Labour Party " for not only is it the largest opposition party , but it represents the essential core for any progressive alliance — the working class " . |
25 | The woman 's killing the man seems metaphorical only , but it fits the present idea — that the one whose identity becomes submerged may want to kill the other . |
26 | Case-detection through antenatal screening may have logistic , financial , and manpower impediments to implementation but it remains the favoured strategy . |
27 | Now in paperback ( and even bigger ) , this lovingly-detailed history of punk from Malcolm and Vivienne 's art-school antics to Sid 's suicide may drift into occasional pomposity , but it remains the definitive guide to the spirit of '76 . |
28 | Attitudinism directly relates ethics to the will , but it neglects the phenomenological fact that we think of values and obligations as something actually there . |
29 | But it masks the heavy impact on the South . |
30 | Such explicitness would be a disaster in the novel , but it underlies the final text of the pub tirade like a geological substratum , and it reflects the great and growing importance of mystic suffering in Dostoevsky 's post-Siberian work . |