Example sentences of "but it [vb past] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The idea of New Towns has a long pedigree , but it received its twentieth-century fillip through the garden city movement ( Osborn and Whittick , 1963 ) . |
2 | But it had its positive aspects . |
3 | And as I said , it , it was er , it , it , it , it was , it was denigrated but it had its own strengths , and the Margaret case er , is , is one of them . |
4 | This was n't the Dorchester or the Ritz , but it had their ineffable air of serene affluence . |
5 | ABSEILING 130ft from maltings at Bury St Edmunds is not everyone 's ideal Saturday afternoon pastime but it suited our daring duo from the maltings , and from Export . |
6 | Cayard was recalled instantly by the committee but it took them 40 seconds to hoist the French recall signal , by which time they were well up the track . |
7 | I remember THE FACE coming out very well — but it took me two years to make the cover . ’ |
8 | We 're talking about half an ounce , which does n't exactly sound like a weight problem , but it took me another day or so to take it off her . |
9 | ‘ I first met Julie when I walked into her gallery but it took me three years to walk out with her as my wife , ’ he says . |
10 | I did n't know what had been the last meal eaten before leaving South America but it took me twenty minutes to coathanger my way through it , and consequently I had missed breakfast . |
11 | But it took her some moments to understand exactly what he was saying , her senses reeling at the warmth of the hard naked chest pressed so closely to her soft breasts , her nostrils savouring the erotic , musky scent of his skin . |
12 | These have now been cleaned up , but it took us some time to cope with this disgraceful state of affairs … the condition of these children , and the behaviour of many of the mothers , has completely dissipated the goodwill and welcome accorded to them by the Welsh people , whose hospitality is proverbial . |
13 | But it hit me one day , he did n't care or he would have made that effort to come and see me and he did n't . |
14 | It was only a momentary lapse on his part , but it gave her enough time to whirl round on him , her eyes widening as she spotted a revolver in his hand . |
15 | Mind you , it was partly her fault ; they could afford to live without her factory work , but it gave her some company and a feeling of contributing to society . |
16 | But it gave her another flare of confidence , this elusive and somehow warming reminder of her childhood . |
17 | It was slow , backbreaking work , but it gave her great satisfaction . |
18 | Through that , Red Rhino came up with a matching deal which was not very high in terms of money or anything but it gave them some status , certainly with promotion . |
19 | But it gave its inner-city policy a new direction by stressing the role of private enterprise in economic regeneration . |
20 | True that the railway did not invent much of this beauty , but it gave us new vistas of it . |