Example sentences of "but [adv] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But most significantly they have lost the use of their traditional lands . |
2 | But right now we have to complete our plans for the club and plan for the future . ’ |
3 | Never being lost for words had always been one of Rory 's great talents , but right now it seemed to have deserted her completely , and she was forced to look away from his dark , probing eyes , horribly aware of his apparent ability to see straight through her . |
4 | ‘ The Japanese bow low to the knees and say yes , but so far we 've seen no results , ’ said one . |
5 | It 's lit again at the moment , but so far we 've had something like fifteen bulbs stolen , and when that heavy rain comes , it fills the little cups and goes bang and the gentleman today , was busy drilling things out of the fuse box , where I think it had gone again . |
6 | But so far we 've had erm , we 've had who likes kissing and who does n't . |
7 | But so far we have received no direct approach . |
8 | Er Noble Lords er know a good precedent erm y you just but I 've never seen one before and erm so far of course perhaps I 'm being unfair as there has n't been the opportunity to do so , but so far we have had no explanation from the Government as to how that list i it is proposed shall be compiled |
9 | But so far we have found no evidence of marine transgression at Loch Ness ; though both lochs are still ‘ connected to the sea ’ via the rivers that drain them . |
10 | But so far we have considered only a limited part of the environment , namely the weather . |
11 | But so far they 'd drawn a blank in that direction . |
12 | He 'd had ideas about them buying somewhere of their own , but so far they 'd had to stay as ideas . |
13 | But so far they 've had only one reply . |
14 | But so far she had refused to take any of them seriously — sensible Caroline . |
15 | But so far she 's managed to record five minutes of conversation between me and her . |
16 | The former Cardiff winger has his faults but so far he has adapted well to his new code and in a Bradford side playing more expansively these days is seeing plenty of the ball . |
17 | On my machine at least the re-programming does n't work for shifted keys and what you actually get is the 2 key producing the S. I have fiddled around with different forms of getting ANSI.SYS to do it but so far I have failed . |
18 | After the lecture , every day threatened refutation , but so far I seem to have got away with it . |
19 | The International Stock Exchange has called for more time to implement the changes but so far it has had little success . |
20 | But only yesterday he had pulled off the best purchase yet — not the biggest , but a vital strip of land running along the foreshore . |
21 | But long ago she had gained immunity from this particular accusation . |
22 | I used to be able to , but just lately I 've found it 's impossible ; once I 'm awake I start worrying about the silliest things . ’ |
23 | On the second attempt it was just Jim Lowther and myself , but once again we 'd underestimated just how hard the upper part of the Cathedral was . |
24 | He had feared as much — had known the match was ill-conceived — but once more he had refused to listen to the voice within . |
25 | But more importantly she had buried him in her heart . |
26 | We will probably consider repeating the venture later in the season , but more immediately we hope to get a spin-off tomorrow night . ’ |
27 | We will probably consider repeating the venture later in the season , but more immediately we hope to get a spin-off tomorrow night . ’ |
28 | ‘ But more recently they have become aware that some volunteers receive quite large amounts resulting in sizeable profits . ’ |
29 | There is still some poaching between the major executive search firms and Korn/Ferry founded their worldwide business on doing this in a very successful way , but more recently they have had a number of losses themselves both to Russell Reynolds in the States and Heidrick and Struggles in Europe . |
30 | For years I could n't catch the bloom on a child or young girl 's cheeks , but more recently I managed to capture this with one stroke of the knife . |