Example sentences of "but [pron] [verb] [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I 've accepted defeat , ’ he said .
2 I started by assuming it was the usual sort of thing but I 've made inquiries with our people in Narborough and I 'm not sure it was anything sexual .
3 indeed into the infra red if you were using the , I mean obviously that 's a small scale , probably would n't , erm , so the idea of actually putting some concert notes onto a tape or indeed doing it live , so anyway Simon is away on holiday , after the Festival but I 've arranged Cannon principal and for him and you
4 But I 've seen pictures of Holiday in a beaded sheath just like that , taken well before the war , and publicity shots of some of those French singers or chanteuses coming down staircases in just the same sort of thing even earlier in the century .
5 Listen , I ca n't stay for long , but I 've twisted Dmitri 's arm and he can find you a couple of tickets for Hedda !
6 ‘ I know , but I 've called Danny and he understands .
7 But I 've told Paul that if he goes back to Karen and you know takes some his things out .
8 yes , he does n't want to stay with her , but I 've told Paul that if he goes back to Karen and take some of his things out , then he takes all of his things out and himself and he never comes back
9 But I 've told Linley . ’
10 But I 've told Leeds I would prefer delaying it until after the World Cup final , especially with the Aussies playing three warm-up games in England . ’
11 But I 've got work every day .
12 Maloney said : ‘ If we have to fight Tucker we will , but I 've got Alex Stewart lined up for the first defence . ’
13 But I 've got friends in the police now .
14 but then , on the other hand , I 'm not the sort of person who , I mean , if it 's something like that I can ask people , but I 've got friends who are quite cheeky , who will ask things , I mean , like if somebody does something for me , I 'm like , are you sure , are you sure , you do n't mind , and like , I 'm like over the top the other way .
15 ‘ I know , ’ said Constance , ‘ but I 've got troubles too .
16 ‘ Not yet , but I 've got Robert sounding him out .
17 But I 've left that sort of civil liberty out of this motion today , because we ca n't deal with all the , because we ca n't deal with everything all at once , but perhaps it can be tou touched at council , because we had Colonel , who also does n't like to be confused with the facts , trying to tell us that next year the , or the year after next , budgets will be cash limited , but I 've got news , they already are cash limited .
18 I 've managed to overcome the problems and I get around quite quickly — but I 've got chunks knocked out of the back of all my necks where the slide catches ! ’
19 But I 've spent time in her presence and she 's a very sexy lady .
20 ‘ Oh , a little high , but I 've taken care of that . ’
21 Of course , I 've I 've left him in the charge of of not I have n't asked Paul to take him under his wing over the weekend , but I 've left Neil a list of things that I would like done .
22 Well , I shall need a lot of persuasion to change my mind , but I 've known Edward for a very long time and we 're good friends .
23 ‘ I 'm a pretty tough sort of bloke — you have to be to run a pub , ’ John said , ‘ but I 've had tears in my eyes today . ’
24 But I 've found things to do , oh yes ! ’
25 I turned my head away quickly , but I had had time to take in another feature — his rather sharp , small nose that looked as if it might have been broken in a boxing match .
26 But I 'd seen Dick Cleave and Les Petherbridge , good men both of them , choosing to hang on at the Gazette for ever .
27 Curtis had closed that side door twice but I 'd found reasons to go back through , the dogs ' bowls , checking the padlock on the cellar and , somehow , I did n't bother to shut it .
28 but I 'd had plenty .
29 In most cases this was slander but I have seen instances where it was not far from the truth .
30 But I have seen Catherine 's ghost .
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