Example sentences of "but times " in BNC.

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1 But times have changed and chefs may not be able to get away with overcharging for simple dishes using relatively inexpensive ingredients for much longer … or perhaps they will .
2 As representatives of the ranks of the great unfashionable made their way to their seats weighed down by crates of lager , it was clear , at the band 's first British appearance for seven years , that paunches may come and full heads of hair may go , but times do n't change .
3 At the end of the thirteen years of Conservative rule , Britain was still an offshore island of the United States , but times were changing .
4 But times had changed .
5 But times had changed since 1898 ; wartime regulations had rationed liquor purchases to one bottle per month per customer .
6 But times have changed , and with several successful campaigns behind it ( goats have been eradicated from five islands ) Galapagos conservation is taking a new direction .
7 But times have changed and it 's different now .
8 But times have changed .
9 Her great-grandmother had never dressed herself without the help of a lady 's maid , but times had changed since then .
10 But times had changed , the Great War had seen to that .
11 But times had changed again .
12 But times have changed .
13 Luxor and Aswan still draw tourists up the Nile , but times have changed and standards have slipped .
14 ‘ It used to be like that , but times have changed , ’ Harry argued .
15 But times had changed .
16 Della tried to find work , but times were bad , and there was no work for her .
17 Those of you going into large practices may think well , I 'll never advocate , counsel will do it , but times are changing .
18 But times have moved on … concern over the environment has grown and pressure from the Greens has forced the other parties to take ecological issues seriously .
19 But times have moved on .
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