Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know , if you 're like me but , I must confess , I I get er , I would n't say pleasure , but I rather like those incidents where he tells the disciples off , not because he 's telling them off , but because I can fit in wi with what they 've been up to ! |
2 | but I rather gather large people would get everything you see |
3 | Certainly , the activities do focus concentration and energy , but I also use these activities diagnostically , to give myself time and space to assess the class , to learn about their social health ; they help me feel comfortable with the class , and that is important . |
4 | Most of my work involves liaising with local access officers , but I also have frequent meetings with countryside organisations like the Forest Enterprise , National Trust , Country Landowners Association , National Farmers ' Union , Council for National Parks and local authorities . |
5 | But I also believe patristic Christology to be more hopeful than that of any other period in our quest to find a Christology which is inclusive of women . |
6 | He added : ‘ Of course I 'll support Labour policy and the leadership , but I also believe constructive criticism has a role to play . ’ |
7 | ground , but I also carry that sense of responsibility . |
8 | But I just got one thing that I want , that they gon na send me owt dodgy like a loan shark bloke or owt like that , I mean you , you 're bound to be a bit nervous , you know . |
9 | He proved his stamina when bolting up at Newbury , but I just prefer TOP SPIN , who would have benefitted from a stronger gallop when chasing home Dare To Dream in a decent race at Lingfield . |
10 | Yes it as I say it 's nothing grand but I just enjoyed this man 's conversation , he was so good . |
11 | I just fancied I know , but I just fancied some custard |
12 | ‘ But I probably saw several men like that in all this trainload . |
13 | Personally , I always avoid fishing the corners of waters : I may be wrong but I simply feel that bream avoid such places . |
14 | At grammar school , of course , I had played rugby but I simply loved all sports . |
15 | When I was in prison I was n't hard to start with , but I soon got that way . |
16 | yeah , these might tell you but I always heard that salt was damp ! |
17 | I do n't have any proof , but I often get strong feelings of having met people in a previous life . |
18 | er , but I quite agree one person er there 's nothing , nothing greater . |
19 | ‘ Brendan designed it for hop pellets but I only use whole hops . ’ |
20 | We had to quickly change it back , but I only got one hook done up and she had to go holding one hand behind her back for the whole scene . |
21 | I was questioned about this in recent years when I visited the Camp during one of my lecture rounds to the ATC in the Highlands , but I only add this yarn to illustrate that it takes all kinds to make any air force station , and I am sure our childrens ' children will be told and the tale will no doubt be embroidered to suit the occasion . |
22 | But I now saw other opportunities . |
23 | It is very difficult to cover all the possible eventualities in the forty-odd hours of the PPL course , but I now spend more time teaching emergencies connected with power reductions . |
24 | But I really to believe that Halloween does has no real influence . |
25 | ‘ I thought the horses I was riding had each way chances but I never expected four winners . |
26 | ‘ Course , there 's badgers up in the banks but I never heard that name — ’ She broke off . |
27 | But I never had any terror of the dark , and was not like Shakespeare 's man , ‘ in the night , imagining some fear , How easy is a bush supposed a bear … ’ |
28 | ‘ But I never had any inkling that something like this would happen . ’ |
29 | ‘ I knew he was on the take , but I never had enough evidence to show Hamilton . |
30 | ‘ Yes , yes and yes , ’ said Sarah , ‘ but I never saw any signs of hatred . |