Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [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 thought good structure control overall , painted pictures well erm and I think perhaps just probe a bit more just a little bit stronger than you are at painting pictures but as you see a picture paints a thousand words .
4 I suppose it 's possible you 've set tripwires , ’ he went on , ‘ but I have excellent night vision . ’
5 But I believe this Darkfall effect can also explain a lot to us about our superstitious past .
6 I think both have a place in the world , but I see Metropolitan Area technology used for connecting different types of data network , with Asynchronous Transfer Mode for internetworking of broadband networks . ’
7 Yes , but I think prospective car buyers are currently spoiled for choice with offers of discounts and low cost insurance and all sorts of things .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 The occasional sly lift is one thing but I suspect Irish referee Stephen Hilditch will become suspicious when he sees Adolf Malan waving at him from upon high while he waits for the throw .
11 But I found some barbecue recipes and all that that 'd be good .
12 But you remember that beetle Shadwell ? ’
13 After 40 days she is encouraged to put aside her black clothes , but she received positive family support .
14 No , but she had some credit cards , I thought .
15 She looked like a child but she had exceptional bone structure .
16 But she makes nice chocolate cake and she 's handy when the cook 's on holiday , ’ she admitted as she examined her face in the shine .
17 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 .
18 But she criticised high pay awards to some council chief officials .
19 ‘ It was a hard-fought game , but we played some quality football and won 3-2 .
20 Well the Germans was shelling and these B things but we had sixty pounder guns then .
21 But we had continuous climbing conditions from late November to March , reaching a peak during the cold , calm spell of continental air during early February .
22 But we find cortical allocation ratios of 3.29 ( R54 ) and 5.93 ( R151 ) in favour of the foveal-central retinal projection .
23 They had their moments of flair but they wasted good midfield work with speculative shots into the stand .
24 They belonged to they were ships you know , but they had one sailing ship , the herself , They made a road into quarry you see .
25 But they had little cushioning effect .
26 He was given a bundle of notes , but they exploded red security dye onto him as he escaped .
27 You do n't usually think of buying washing powder at Marks and Spencer , but they pioneered concentrated laundry products two years ago , before other manufacturers realised that less packaging was eco friendly and easier to carry .
28 The combination of methods utilized by smaller authorities may have to be different from those employed by larger authorities , but they have similar training objectives , and many similar needs , which should be recognized as such .
29 They do n't have hooks and crooks here but they have fucking wife beaters .
30 They have a very fiercely competitive system , and some people say that you have to start preparing for this at nursery school erm and it 's a question of going to the right schools , going to the right training colleges , though it 's not so much a question of going to university , although you do have to have a university degree in most cases , but they have special training establishments with a tough competition to get into it , and as a result of this the people who come out are very highly selected , and think of themselves as being very professional , very competent , they have a great deal more self confidence , in some ways , than our British civil servants do .
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