Example sentences of "but that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When this practice was questioned , the auxiliary protested that all the patients had their own bowls so she knew what they had eaten but that using one spoon was quicker , as she could feed more people at once .
2 It is all very well to say that the production of a new rose plant is a skilled job and best left to specialists , but that takes little account of the satisfaction to be derived and enjoyed by trying something difficult , and being successful .
3 Well he said it were one point six but that says one point three and I really do sh well I want a one point six .
4 But that worked both ways .
5 The term ‘ human ’ might therefore be preferred , and is more common in some other countries , but that brings another problem , namely the relationships between the concepts of ‘ human science ’ , ‘ humanities ’ and ‘ arts ’ .
6 " He was bound over for two years in Leeds , but that ended last month . "
7 Literally translated demi-caractère means ‘ half character ’ , but that gives little understanding of its implications in ballet .
8 But that means low pay rises for workers in the public sector .
9 But that means that bread 's not really gone up that much .
10 But that raises obvious objections .
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