Example sentences of "but some [prep] [art] [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But some of the film-makers we met are not so sure .
2 Using the wider kin group as the basis for organizing social and economic life may not be characteristic of contemporary Britain , but some of the groups who have migrated to this country since the Second World War have brought with them , and retained , a pattern of kin relationships which differs from the white British norm and which in some cases includes a preference for cousin marriage .
3 ‘ I hate to say it , Uncle Alfred , but some of the things they said were not very nice at all — starving , poison , ambush and attack . ’
4 I know but some of the things she wears are so awful !
5 But some of the things I 've seen are — well , that does n't explain them . ’
6 But some of the things you need to point out before you go round is that you do want a thirty five percent deposit of the first year 's payment .
7 The answer will depend upon your definition of ‘ best ’ , of course , but some of the decisions you will have to make are listed below .
8 You know we were all amateurs at the game , the workers , but some of the women you know do it professionally , had worked elsewhere , knew how things went on elsewhere you know , with the D H S S or whatever .
9 But some of the hymns we sing as well .
10 They need us to back up the regular force … but some of the police who are in a supervisory role are anti reserve police .
11 But some of the references I 've picked up since , like Meltdown in the Market , Inter-Broker Dealing and so on .
12 But some of the Tories who successfully rebelled last year , showed their disappointment .
13 The skill with which the royal family have identified not merely the good causes which will garner public sympathy , but some of the issues which tap the popular pulse has enabled them to weather any potential challenge from republicans .
14 But some of the comparisons we can do produce quite interesting facts .
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