Example sentences of "but [adv] [verb] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Cookery writers , like parrot fish , come in many hues ; in their shoal you can discover a miscellany of dietitians , bacteriologists , vegans , conservationists , ethnicists , internationalists , pure foodists , even ruralists , but rarely do you find thespians .
2 But much better you try film funeral of Puang Sangalla of Toraja people .
3 But enough to allow you to go your own way .
4 Cook for 1 hour 43 minutes and you have Death Becomes Her , a frothy souffle whose first bite melts deliciously in the mouth but soon leaves you champing for some meat .
5 The textbooks may explain the grammar but not help you to talk , and you will need to develop your own programme for this .
6 I 've been there and I know , and my heart is sore all over for you , but just catch you feeling the smallest jot of sympathy for me .
7 The clues come together nicely , or should I say eventually , but just require you to persevere with the game and take notes when you find new clues .
8 But just to have you near me I was willing to give it all to you .
9 It gives a better ending to the novel as it brings everything together but still leaves you thinking as it ends
10 ‘ T is true that I came to warn you , but also to beg you to take me with you . ’
11 Server enforced integrity , we 've already talked about the need for holding the business rules in a central repository with the data to protect that information but also to allow you to control the overall client server architecture much more tightly .
12 This versatile multi-function card not only combines all the benefits of a cheque guarantee card and Cashline card but also allows you to pay for goods and services quickly and easily without writing a cheque at retailers displaying the Switch sign .
13 Another useful alternative is the Co-operative Bank , which gives you banking facilities in the various Handybanks in large Co-op stores , but also enables you to cash cheques in modest Co-op stores , anytime that the store is open .
14 This not only supplies more power , but also enables you to get close enough to the board to put your foot on it .
15 Table mats will protect the surface but also allow you to enjoy the natural beauty of the wood grain .
16 right , okay , so its mostly independence and er , does , do any of you hate driving ? , do any of you drive out of necessity but really wish you did n't have to ? , yes
17 But deep down you feel like one .
18 But whereabouts do you hope to be at the end of twenty minutes , however long we 've got .
19 But then do you know what this old devil says ? ’
20 But how come you 've got a negative ?
21 But how come you know that , bucko ? ’
22 Mhm but how did you feel ?
23 when , when , when we went to meet Terry and Paul from the cinema , eh and she went , she went oh but how did you loose it in there ? ,
24 But how did you do it yourself , and clear something deep in your chest ?
25 But how did you do it ?
26 ‘ I know I am , but how did you discover that ?
27 No but how did you hear that erm she 's a randy
28 But how did you come to go your separate ways ? ’
29 " But how did you come to be here ? "
30 Zuwaya used it to evoke absence of government , freedom ; but any anthropologist would feel inclined to explore the unstated aspects of this way of life , not brought to prominence in contemporary discussion because they were not much use in argument : ‘ In the old days you had no government , but how did you keep peace and order — who settled quarrels ? who punished thieves and rapists ? ’
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