Example sentences of "but [adv] [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 What we need to do is to add a drug called Anapril Which is otherwise known as Inavase and somewhere , but somewhere we have a Brilliant , it 's gone again .
2 We shout and we drool , with the distorted faces of babies ; individually we have no power or courage , but together we form a glowing mass .
3 Not all of them are strictly mid-ocean — some of them run right up to the continents — but together they form a world-wide network of mountain belts far higher ( above ocean floor level ) and more extensive than any on dry land .
4 Not all aspects of the organization may be directly related to the process of subsisting , but together they form a collective memory which provides both opportunities and constraints on which members of the culture draw as they live their daily lives .
5 Outwardly these look like large , furry shrews , but internally they carry a secret defence — their amazing , reinforced backbone .
6 But everytime I see a new line on my face , I 'm also hysterically thinking it 's all over . ’
7 But now we have a good chance of going all the way . ’
8 What each speaker says is half the picture , but now we have the missing part : what she also says through how she chooses to look , to make the picture complete .
9 ‘ Too true , ’ Becky said , ‘ but surely I get a little credit for St Paul 's and London University ? ’
10 But surely you have no dreadful memories , so young and fresh as you are ? ’
11 But surely you have a happy question ? ’
12 But here we see the Scottish Office actually cutting programmes in anticipation of grants which can not be guaranteed . ’
13 But here we have an unexpected aid : one of the forged Canterbury documents — a letter from Pope John XII to Archbishop Dunstan sending him his pallium — had been copied and had left Canterbury before the illicit addition was made .
14 Thou twittest me with being a knave and a traitor , but then thou hast a lying tongue …
15 I realise that the situation must be uncomfortable for some English people in Scotland , but then they have a ready solution .
16 But then they have an unfair advantage .
17 The adventurers will probably want to go through the usual routine of tipping the earth out of the coffin , smashing it , and suchlike , but then they have the pressing problem of getting out of this room .
18 But then we witness a sudden turn .
19 But then I find the excellent floral fruity Safeway German Kabinett '90 ( £2.99 ) , the absurdly good but almost unheard-of Portuguese white by Bairrada Reserve ( £5.49 ) , and the brilliant blackberry-wild Ridge Zinfandel ‘ 89 from California ( £8.49 ) .
20 Yeah , but then you get the right concentration .
21 I put nine , sorry , but then you put the joint money there as well so obviously that is included in that is n't it ?
22 But then you have a different problem , how to tell when the story is finished .
23 But then you have a different problem : how to tell when the story is finished . ’
24 ‘ You always say that but then you find a new way . ’
25 Cos er , all the ones they have on the trains have got like Strawberry Hill and all the , that 's all included , but then you buy a general map and we 're all sort of cut off .
26 But then you foil a new project to your expenditure and say look if you want to do these as indeed , you 've expressed then it 's going to cost you so much .
27 In the current climate , few executives were prepared to risk airing their anxieties publicly , but privately they express a wide range of fears .
28 You may be expecting some kind of platform game with bouncing mushrooms but instead you need a fair bit of brain power too !
29 We have our wrangles in this place , but essentially we have a beneficent democracy .
30 But seriously you deserve a good smacking for putting such naughty thoughts in my innocent mind .
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