Example sentences of "but [subord] [adv] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | But if somehow they do n't , it may be time to start buying Eurotunnel shares . |
2 | But if not I mean you 've got the tissue paper there . |
3 | Perhaps these were non-attenders , but if so we have not yet been notified by the hospitals . |
4 | But before ever we come to that issue , we have here a murdered man . |
5 | But as soon they 've had an appraisal then they will know what it involves . |
6 | he said , I find mine just the same , I 've dealt with them for years but as soon you want anything although , I must say , with the break in we 've got on alright did n't we ? |
7 | Operators in other countries may maintain that they have ‘ commercial ’ digital services , but as yet they have few customers and they are finding it hard to rival the falling prices of analogue cellular networks . |
8 | ‘ There are more women caring for elderly relatives than looking after children under five but as yet we 've heard little about it . |
9 | But as yet we 've not had an announcement on those , what those conditions are attaching to the use of the , of the grant . |
10 | Muon catalysed fusion may be only one miracle short of practical realisation , but as yet we do not know where that miracle will come from , nor even whether it exists . |
11 | This is better for the male , too , and he may actually inform the female in some way that she is a secondary female , but as yet we do not know how . |
12 | We know that both cars suffered from electrical faults but as yet we have not identified them . |
13 | She added : ‘ Another 150 people are lined up but as yet we have not got a date for the flight . ’ |
14 | As a result we all feel we should have a say in its appearance , but as yet we have no right to be heard . |
15 | I sent away for a video instruction tape over two months ago ; the cheque was cashed well over a month ago but as yet I have not received the tape . |