Example sentences of "[adv] but [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Gets a bit of sea-gusting somewhat but a lot of good land on Holland . |
2 | Thus Smith wrote that ‘ people in the same trade seldom meet together but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public . ’ |
3 | At first , we rode together but the freshness of the horses , particularly Bowyer 's and Southgate 's , meant we had to break up . |
4 | Not much but a bit . |
5 | ‘ I liked Selina very much but a lot of people in Rothesay did n't . |
6 | Stephen of course is suffering much but the distress if general . ’ |
7 | Well I suppose it is basically but no flute that 's what we were looking for . |
8 | All the pews have been removed from inside but the font and the altar rail remain . |
9 | Examples are listed below but the list is not definitive and other information may be acceptable : |
10 | you know , well they 've done brilliantly but the market we 've b between us we 've got a good for the market . |
11 | House repossessions down but no sign of recovery |
12 | Er I 've followed them down but the vehicle I could have got in another vehicle . |
13 | The wind had gone down but the night had turned chilly and she shivered as she hurried towards the hospital gates , which were brightly picked out , as was everything else , by the moonlight . |
14 | Inflation is down but the problem for the Tories is that unemployment is up , business failures are up , house repossessions are up , interest rates are high and economic growth is non-existent . |
15 | I put all the names down but the ex-soldier 's because I did n't know his . |
16 | It 's not far , under a mile , the grey house beside the churchyard , the one with those disagreeable laurels I long to have cut down but the Rector says no , they give us some privacy and I suppose , as usual , he is right . |
17 | In the twilight the water , gushing and frothing , looked a long way down but the sound it made felt only a few feet below . |
18 | Personally I do n't think it is traditions which are weighing them down but the fact that they have no support at home . |
19 | Not only was the curtain rung down but the opera house was dismantled . |
20 | The last time Oxford and Swindon met in January , the fog was coming down but the quality of the football was clear to see . |
21 | Exeunt all but the bastard |
22 | I had enjoyed the last two months greatly but the journey , though arduous , had involved no real danger . |
23 | Community and confrontation do n't go together , which is fair enough but a bit cosy . |
24 | The actual content ( Anthrax plus hooker 's breasts , Manitoba 's Wild Kingdom plus a junk food mountain etc etc ad nauseum ) is insulting enough but the video magazine format soon gets right up your nose . |
25 | The actual content ( Anthrax plus hooker 's breasts , Manitoba 's Wild Kingdom plus a junk food mountain etc etc ad nauseum ) is insulting enough but the video magazine format soon gets right up your nose . |
26 | There were , the wedding would come off right enough but the reception would linger on night after night |
27 | She seemed calm enough but the fit she had thrown on first wakening was fresh in his mind . |
28 | The period began quietly enough but the re-opening of the Deep Mine and those at Paddy End and elsewhere , and the erection of mills for the dressing of the ore , coupled with the gradual introduction of ever improved machinery , led to a little Industrial Revolution all of its own there in the Mines Valley . |
29 | After the prosecution case is completed , once the judge has ruled that there is a case to answer or where he has not been invited to do so but the case is proceeding , then in our view the prosecution can not be discontinued nor pleas of guilty to lesser charges be accepted without the consent of the judge . |
30 | Forgive me for saying so but the lighting in here is appalling , you do n't you get headaches ? |