Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [am/are] [adj] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It 's nice to get back to Bishop 's Castle Railway tickets , but I am sorry to say these are the last you will see as I have no more suitable for reproduction in the Journal .
2 But I am willing to accept that ’ . ’
3 I think that a good job has been done by the ITC , but I am prepared to consider any representations that are made to me about the future determination of licences .
4 Mr. Beazley suggested that to do this would be adopting an isolationist attitude , but I am unable to accept this submission , particularly since Schedule 4 itself is a modified version of its counterpart in the Brussels Convention , which has been adapted in substantive respects to fit United Kingdom requirements , e.g. , by the addition of the last 12 words to article 5(3) , and by the insertion of the entirely new article 5(8) on which Mr. Beazley relies in the present case .
5 But I am ready to ignore any further transfer rumours for the time being and concentrate on making this a successful season for Rangers . ’
6 This one eventually died , but I 'm delighted to say that , with Maureen 's assistance , the other three all survived .
7 But I 'm glad to have this discussion with you .
8 But I 'm prepared to bet those pipes are self-sealing .
9 Are you still finding yourself in a condition where the model is sitting quite happily in the hover some distance away , but you are reluctant to apply some control input for fear of doing the wrong thing ?
10 But we 're likely to make more money at it than perhaps the sweat shops do .
11 But we are prepared to give some guidelines or pointers as to the practice and procedure to be adopted when a hearing as to a wasted costs order takes place .
12 We are clearly past the worst of the unemployment increases , but we are likely to see some erratic figures for a time . ’
13 But they 're happy to make this extra offering .
14 But they are unlikely to have much of an appetite this morning .
15 But they are unable to process this and obviously that will be different for children at different stages of their development erm younger children being particularly susceptible to the sort of atmosphere around them , and if they are picking up from the adults around them , be that through the media or within the context of their everyday lives , that there is something dangerous and disturbing going on , then they are obviously going to reflect that unease in their behaviour .
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