Example sentences of "but [pron] [verb] [det] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I had some pain passing water today . ’
2 But I know that copy VAT certs , the VAT certs , VAT payment return , returns that 's what they 're called are n't they , are required .
3 But I believe this Darkfall effect can also explain a lot to us about our superstitious past .
4 But I think another Warning sticker might be appropriate here — to remind the reader that there are many dedicated women and men out there trying to provide poor people with the means to choose the size of their families .
5 There are no Suggested Retail Prices as yet , but I understand that tennis shoes with Insta Pump technology will go out for in excess of £100 .
6 But I found some barbecue recipes and all that that 'd be good .
7 But you remember that beetle Shadwell ? ’
8 No , but she had some credit cards , I thought .
9 But she found that background sound levels at New York 's J. F. Kennedy international airport are 51–98 decibels — nearly as loud as an approaching aircraft ( Environmental Pollution .
10 But who made that telephone call ?
11 Since some speakers ( those who have low " competence " ) do not use many Patois features anyway , these speakers will have a lower Patois index than other speakers who code switch to the same extent , but who use more Patois features in the Patois part of their talk .
12 ‘ It was a hard-fought game , but we played some quality football and won 3-2 .
13 But they had little cushioning effect .
14 Morrison said later he felt Border had edged the ball , but he agreed that television replays appeared to show the ‘ woody ’ sound was probably the ball touching the stump .
15 He went on to say that he realized that Hall 's larger scheme might not materialize , but he thought that Government Offices in a similar style to his building would eventually extend to Great George Street where they would be seen in relation to the Abbey and the Houses of Parliament .
16 But it admits that Adobe technology is often the default standard , and wants to make the technology available within NewsPrint .
17 This might seem onerous but it guarantees that configuration control is maintained and , with some care , should be a very unusual occurrence .
18 IBM is hoping that the popularity of workflow computing models will drive uptake , but it acknowledges that message queuing is not a new concept ; what is new it says , is the attempt to implement it across multiple manufacturer 's machines .
19 But it stipulated that cabinet decisions should be taken by majority vote , rather than by consensus as the National Party wanted .
20 THERE is another festival of sport this Sunday but it requires some channel switching .
21 Of course often they also fall into the first two categories mentioned , but it seems that household membership operates separately in relation to giving assistance , so that a particular child who shares a home with their parent is much more likely to be giving personal care than their siblings .
22 Tangible links are where SBUs have buyers , distribution channels , technology or competitors in common ( Porter has three categories , but it seems that competitor interrelationships are just as much a tangible link as those he specifies under that heading ) .
23 Latics ' cash-strapped manager Joe Royle admitted he may still try to arrange a loan deal for the Anfield veteran , but it seems any transfer fee is beyond the range of the Lancashire club 's purse .
24 Where there is more rain and cloud the beet grows larger but it has less sugar content .
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