Example sentences of "but that [be] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So Mary but that 's her maiden name ,
2 ‘ So do I , ’ said Breeze frankly ; ‘ but that 's her own lookout !
3 But that 's what all training should be really is n't it .
4 He 'd much more likely kick a drunken beggar , but that 's what most people are like and you can put up with it .
5 No , but that 's their little extension is n't
6 But that 's our little story for
7 ‘ Eleven-Eleven ’ contains all three tracks from Come 's recent single , as well as one from the ‘ Car ’ 12″ , but that 's my only quibble .
8 ‘ Details , of course , will take time and come later , but that 's my general philosophy ; that 's what you would get if you asked me to complete this job for you . ’
9 That 's , my one , I do n't know how you 'd ever get over it , but that 's my one criticism of the thing is that sometimes when you walk in it 's the first thing that hits you and unless people are dancing it creates a cold atmosphere .
10 But that 's my personal view .
11 But sometimes , because he does n't have hundreds of depots I think he 's not regional , but that 's my own fault .
12 But that is what Green Papers are for — to stimulate debate .
13 I 'm sorry , but that is my main concern .
14 But that was its first race .
15 Labour will be delighted to have regained Govan by ousting the SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars ; but that was its only gain .
16 Some of the members of our community had taken the decision to join the mass political organizations or the armed struggle but that was their personal choice and the community never expressed an opinion on the subject .
17 She had taken in the grey dress so that it hugged her thin body more closely , but that was her sole concession to fashion .
18 But that was your real nature , and it told me that nothing would make you kill an innocent man , a complete stranger , who had done you no harm .
19 But I felt sorry for him , I did , but that was my immediate reaction that
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