Example sentences of "but we [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There were things sticking out all over the place on the Albini recordings but we came away with a sound we liked , ’ says the bass player . |
2 | It 's been a bit sort of muggy this afternoon but we went out in the garden and we sort of just pottled around you know ? |
3 | I lived in the Department of Sonsonate but we went all over the place looking for work . |
4 | Er he was from Gedling but we lived together in the army barracks at that particular time . |
5 | Ahead is the Old Town Square , but we turn left into the important royal route of Celetná . |
6 | MUCH stress is laid by educationalists on literacy and numeracy , but we hear little about the importance of being articulate . |
7 | Southern Princess went down around 0300 hours but we got away in the lifeboats . |
8 | But we get away from the Crucifixion itself with this third panel . |
9 | erm there it is very difficult , all the cases we work with are fairly miscellaneous , so therefore have very individual problems , you know , that are different every time , so the anger is going to be different , but we come down to a lot of fundamental erm similarities erm often to do with bureaucracy and structures erm which people just do n't fit into , you ca n't force people to fit into boxes . |
10 | Life is very crude , and bonnie Princes Street a dream , but we soldier on with a good grace . |
11 | ‘ But we chatted sometimes in the office . ’ |
12 | Me ai n't know what was in that glance , but we moved in behind the police . |
13 | It had been unnerving for Martin and we had wasted a lot of time , but we pushed on to the final ridge . |
14 | You may say we 've robbed Peter to pay Paul , and there 's some truth in that , but we have n't at the end of the day gone further than that . |
15 | Jamie and I got pushed about a bit and nearly fell down a couple of times , but we survived through to the end of the night without any scrapes . |
16 | But we do n't as a regular thing do much as far as the public is concerned but what we do do is training for tropical foresters , and during the summer vac . |
17 | We might conceive of the aside as occupying a zone midway between the play and the audience ; we continue to experience the play , but we do so via the new information or attitudes given us by the character or characters speaking the asides . |