Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [verb] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That 's what I 'd have been doing if I had been there so you 're not so different from me Peter , so you might have , you might be different in other ways John , but I 've got that weakness as well .
2 But I 've read that book .
3 But I 've left that sort of civil liberty out of this motion today , because we ca n't deal with all the , because we ca n't deal with everything all at once , but perhaps it can be tou touched at council , because we had Colonel , who also does n't like to be confused with the facts , trying to tell us that next year the , or the year after next , budgets will be cash limited , but I 've got news , they already are cash limited .
4 But er But I 've known that story about the er about them coming up that way and they stayed at the the burnside at Dalvaine .
5 I noticed that Aunt Louise could thread her needle without too much trouble and even write a few letters , but I had heard that sight is often impaired by poor health , and prided myself that this improvement might be due to good food and peace of mind .
6 It may be that I wo n't , but I like to keep that option . ’
7 But I wanted to close that window first , make sure he did n't come back .
8 But I do like that hedging I think it 's beautiful when the red berries are on it
9 As far as exactly who was the most famous exponent of the six-string bass , I think Gibson was spot on , but I do acknowledge that Jet Harris played a considerable role in the history of the instrument .
10 But I have carried that knee for 15 years without any trouble . ’
11 Well I think that is true , perhaps , as I have said , in terms of the ecological situation , but I think to translate that level of expectation to the situation vis-a-vis the Gulf is another matter altogether .
12 You save it , but you forget to extract that range to a separate file .
13 But you need to charge that sort of rate to maintain a hotel of this style and size .
14 But you have neglected that god .
15 The last time she had been to the office she had been confined in a poky little interview room near the editor 's office , but she hoped to avoid that fate this time .
16 The Commissioner is not there to canvass for work , but she does consider that publicity is a valid function of her office .
17 Silas had made it plain that he did n't want women in his life , but she refused to accept that fact .
18 But we 've recorded that Victoria Wood off er the our the television .
19 But we have decided that part of the proceeds should be put aside , year by year , into a Millennium Fund specifically dedicated to projects which will commemorate the start of the twenty-first century and will be enjoyed by future generations .
20 This is a perfectly reasonable procedure , but we have to admit that eqn ( 2.116 ) is rarely used .
21 Er mainly the proposal and then everybody came back on the sixth which is quite a long break in Christmas but we do need that break till we organize ourselves after Christmas
22 But they 've got that marble .
23 Her time would come , but he had to choose that time .
24 Given the number that he drew in the ballot , it was not certain that he would have the chance of a debate on his Bill , but he has had that opportunity and has spoken with his customary mellifluence .
25 This is not to say , of course , that there is no relationship at all between reading and spelling : but it does seem that teaching phonics may not necessarily have much effect on spelling ability .
26 That the project schools provide potential examples of good practice is also clear , but it does seem that potential here is yet to be realized .
27 This , too , is entirely reasonable but it does require that attention be paid to compatibilities of systems so that future system integration remains possible .
28 But it does include that document .
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