Example sentences of "but [pers pn] be [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Elmer , David McKee 's patchwork elephant , also likes jokes and tricks but his is a subtler and more attractive humour .
2 Everyone coughed most of the time , they could n't tell the difference between coughing and breathing after a while , but his was a real lung curdler when it got going .
3 The general may have made a false start , but his was a worthwhile beginning .
4 Owen said : ‘ Amen ! ’ gladly , but his was the only voice to answer .
5 But I am no such creature , the king thought , burning in his own fury and grief , I can not be thus constantly outdone and bear no grudge .
6 ‘ It is a relatively new technique and a lot of people have been sceptical about it but I am a firm believer in the method , ’ he said .
7 We are being faced with ten million pounds worth of cuts in research and development over the next three years , so anything what this Government comes up with does n't surprise me , but I am a little bit devastated .
8 But you say , but I am a Christian , I 've experienced God 's peace , I 've accepted Jesus Christ as my saviour .
9 But my personal philosophy is that I am not incredibly optimistic , but I am a realistic utopian or a utopian realist . ’
10 But I am a fair man .
11 But I am a modest man and I would welcome a second opinion from the Minister : does he agree or does he disagree ?
12 Lifting him up , the Earl replied ‘ No , son , but I am the next best thing . ’
13 But I am the hidden sharer of his body .
14 I ca n't remember who he was supporting , but I was a regular visitor because being a big blues fan , it meant I could go and see Sonny Boy Williamson , and all the people who would be at the Richmond Jazz/American Blues Folk Festival that came every year .
15 Now , the day had grown dark but I was a burly rogue , carrying sword and dagger , yet my assailants just seemed to step out of the shadows .
16 But I was a poor , struggling singer — believe me , Jacques , you ca n't imagine what it 's like in this business for a woman on her own .
17 I went to a special sports school — not Leipzig , ’ she added hastily , to a nod from Erika who knew very well what Leipzig meant in the athletic world of the G.D.R. , the absolute , superlative top — ‘ but I was a second rater there .
18 Said Jolosa : ‘ It is bad being the first player sent off in the new league , but I was a marked man from the start .
19 The Chianti had gone to my head a little but I was a big lad and had done my share of experimenting with alcohol before , so the intoxication was n't too hard for me to handle .
20 It was probably the idea of having to hang on for no more than two months that convinced me of the value of these silly prophesies , but I was a true believer .
21 But I was a little person in er a commu community of little person and er my brothers worked down the pit and I believe it was an advantage not to be much greater than five foot in height down the pits .
22 I could have done but I was a little bit worried about your table manners .
23 But I was a bad pupil at all the other subjects at school .
24 ‘ We were all good in the eighth class in Moyne but I was the best in maths . ’
25 Possible legal action means I can not describe the details , but I was the front-seat passenger who had seconds to utter an expletive before the impact .
26 But I was the only one who had n't taken the blues .
27 But I was the only thin one in the group .
28 So thought I. The first part was okay when we got the squad marching the 50 yards , but I was the only one that did not see that someone had dug a trench in the line of march , and in one step leapt over the trench in perfect style .
29 ‘ I was going to jump , ’ said Edwards , ‘ but I was the only entrant and the triple jump was cancelled .
30 I never went down to meet you , for I was always afraid those right-wing student bullies might be waiting for me — you they could not touch , but I was an easy prey .
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