Example sentences of "but it [be] [adv] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is presumed that they were then introduced at BMK but it is also recorded that hand loom weaving had already stopped at Burnside in 1881 when second hand power looms rom Crossleys of Halifax were introduced .
2 But it is also becoming apparent that the pricing power of brand-name companies is , in big measure , a myth .
3 Its main use is as a riding/tool/brake vehicle on winter works trains , but it is also doing temporary duty as a tickets/sales vehicle at Bala on busy days in the season .
4 The poet tells us that ‘ This race it looks not like an earthly race ’ , but it is not made clear what kind of chase we are witnessing .
5 Up to now , distribution has been via system integrators to the Federal and commercial markets , but it is now lowering retail prices for all its ViewStation FX Series of X terminals by 30% to 50% when it sells them direct .
6 The plants lumped together under the umbrella name of herbs do not appear at first glance to be essential to maintain life , but it is now becoming apparent that this concept could be wrong , and that herbs are as necessary as oxygen , though the ingredients they contribute , such as minerals and vitamins , may only be found in minute quantities .
7 But it is now becoming clear that the people who really shape fashion and move our society are young professional men and women in their late twenties , rather than teenagers . ’
8 BT can afford to take a smaller profit , of course , but it is only doing that because it has been shamed into doing so by its customers .
9 Some may baulk at such a suggestion but it is only making explicit what archivists do implicitly .
10 But it is absolutely stacked all electrical appliances televisions videos all your Christmas trim trimmings and decorations
11 I had hoped that the facts would make themselves so apparent that the motive could emerge in its own good time — but it 's not looking that way at all .
12 But it 's not called that .
13 Cos it 's not actually working algebraic that calculator at the present moment I do n't know what you 've got it programmed in What you 've got it at but it 's not working algebraic .
14 This was a little haven , but it 's not making big bucks . ’
15 Well I like Christmas , but it 's just getting one mad money , money , money in n it ?
16 But it 's just hoping that everything goes right , but at least we
17 But the heading is enterprise but it 's open ended enough
18 But it 's why do two journeys .
19 Geoff Butterwick , public transport manager for Suffolk County Council , said : ‘ We 've only had it for a few weeks but it 's already proving useful and I 'm sure it will make life a lot easier .
20 The scheme 's still in its early stages , but it 's already proving popular .
21 We try to keep it under the surface but it 's definitely become much more of a problem .
22 Not only did the church 's social teaching directly enter into the definition of rights , wrongs , and obligations within this nation state , but it was also to affect one aspect of the structure of government .
23 But it was just getting interesting , ’ protested Gedanken .
24 But it was soon to become apparent .
25 In the interim , Niki had created his own airline , Lauda Air , but it was n't going all that well .
26 Work started late in 1958 on the removal of the traverser from Carshalton depôt and the installation of fuel tanks , but it was not found necessary to alter the construction or layout of the building again .
27 In Danzig it was still possible for a merchant to make a small fortune from the grain and timber trades , but it was not considered wise to invest the profits in agriculture — either the farms were too small and the returns non-existent , or the estates were too ramshackle and labour-intensive to warrant investment .
28 But it was not keeping many of them awake at night , and it certainly was n't the major influence on how they were going to vote .
29 But it was unquestionably made worse by the Welsh experience .
30 But it was only to avoid any tedious and wholly inconsequential explanation .
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