Example sentences of "but [prep] those [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I support the measure , but for those reasons I have no confidence that the Bill will make more than a very small difference .
2 Er Aaron can put his other gloves on , but with those ones they seemed to take twice as long to put on
3 You can appreciate now that he was unconscious , but in those minutes it looked more terminal .
4 that , that there are others equally we say that we women to determine what happens to their own bodies and their destiny is for them , I respect that view too but in those circumstances you do n't resolve problems by the majority whatever it happens to be determining what the minority will do .
5 Now I think they have sep little tables now but in those days they were long , just long trestle tables .
6 But in those days they were called temples , and gods lived in them .
7 Reference is often made to Britain 's honourable and proud tradition of welcoming refugees , but in those days they consisted mainly of persecuted individuals .
8 I saw that the wing commander engineering , who also was a pilot ( but in those days they did an engineering course as we had no Engineering Officers , at least I do not remember any ) opened his window in the office and climbed out .
9 In the early 1960s I remember caddying for Brian Huggett and Peter Butler , but in those days we caddied for many players .
10 Adam suspected that these days Rufus might be quite fastidious about wine , a wine snob even , the kind that savours bouquets and talks about nice little domestic burgundies and so forth , but in those days it was plonk he wanted .
11 Nowadays , people would n't put up with those circumstances , but in those days it was accepted as a fact of life .
12 but in those days it was n nobody thought i you know it was the done thing .
13 I mean today , you 've got to be an educated man to know how to even , they 've got er tractors and everything , but in those days you 'd got to set your plough furrow out so as you you could run your plough down your first one , and then as you as you ploughed your first furrow out you 'd got to plough your next one into it .
14 But in those days you did n't have many visitors at all .
15 you could go round , well it 's the same now , but in those days you could go round , past the summer theatre and down Old Road where we were staying and on to a and do a circle you see ?
16 Today rucsacs can be delightful to carry , a world apart from my heap of the 1960s , but in those days I really did not like backpacking .
17 Nowadays , I would probably have a complete reverse opinion and say , ‘ Well done , David ’ , but in those days I honestly did n't care .
18 Wherein their Superior Effects for the cure of gun-shot wounds … ‘ , but in those years it was still an uncouth place , better fitted to receive the injured soldiery than sickly , comfort-loving bourgeois .
19 There are limits to what BAT can achieve , but within those limits to what BAT can achieve , but within those limits it is flexible .
20 It has been granted to you to know the secrets of the kingdom of Heaven ; but to those others it has not been granted …
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