Example sentences of "be [indef pn] but the " in BNC.
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1 | People were impostors and children were nothing but the promise of broken bones . |
2 | Then there 's nothing but the implacable , soul-less beat , and a subdued babble of shudders and metallic gasps . |
3 | Now there is nothing but the great ocean . |
4 | The doors open and shut on their own , and beyond them is nothing but the void of space . |
5 | But when a goods engine makes its appearance from the outer darkness , it is possible to realize that the shunters ' apparent madness is nothing but the acme of method . |
6 | The Romanian government expressed its concern for " our brothers in the republic of Moldava [ Moldavia ] " , and warned that " any nostalgia for communist totalitarianism is nothing but the harmful consequence of a dangerous lapse of memory " . |
7 | Few Marxists now hold to the traditional claim that the state is nothing but the executive committee of the bourgeoisie . |
8 | I think eighty five for a colour T V licence erm i is nothing but the greatest load of bull or bullshit ! |
9 | Anecdotal evidence does tend to support the view that owners exercise control but these instances are anything but the basis for generalizable statements across fields and decades . |
10 | What I said to you was nothing but the truth . |
11 | It was nothing but the stench of dead , rotting rats and of bats ' dung . |
12 | Then there was nothing but the river running wide and strong and dark and it was as if the highway had never existed . |
13 | At one point he knelt down and parted the heather with his hands , so sure was he that he had found it , but there was nothing but the scree and the tiny plants which grew amongst it . |
14 | There was nothing but the faint image of the stained glass in the front door where the moonlight streamed through , the ticking of the clock , the bundle of coats hanging from the hallstand . |
15 | And then there was nothing but the ruin of the forests and a cloud of dust on the horizon , which drifted away on the breeze . |
16 | For a while there was nothing but the click of ammunition , the scrape of boots , and the stink of Woolley 's rancour . |
17 | Beyond the wall there was nothing but the wildwood , a tangle of small oaks and patchy flowers , not yet destroyed by winter . |
18 | Contemporary art was anything but the strong point of the Salon , with Paris dealers in particular showing a large number of deja vu works and recording few sales . |
19 | If we had n't heard so much about him from Robert , we 'd find it impossible to imagine that this bloke was anything but the most upright of citizens . ’ |