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

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1 This is not a pocket edition of Pelleas , a cut price version for touring , but rather does it reveal the passion and the pity in the music .
2 This is not a pocket edition of Pelleas , a cut-price version for touring , but rather does it reveal the passion and the pity in the music .
3 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 .
4 His standing at the dispatch box stays high , but rarely did he intervene during months of Maastricht debate .
5 Having observed his or her own former situation by means of regression , the patent will then during the course of a counselling session have the opportunity to discuss what happened ( something that may never have been done before ) , to express anger at the perpetrator and possibly at others who may have guessed what was going on but perhaps did nothing to prevent it , and to understand that he or she was in no way to blame for what occurred .
6 The Executive elected at that Conference was packed with diehards , and " a debate on cooperation against Labour revealed the depth of division : a motion calling for closer collaboration met strong opposition , but so did one calling simply for a Unionist government : They must turn out the man who was the greatest danger to the Conservative Party " , ( a voice — " Lloyd George " ) .
7 Newton and Leibnitz discovered the principles of calculus at the same time ( and squabbled over it for twenty years ) ; Darwin thought of how the species evolved , but so did someone called A.R.Wallace , and at exactly the same time .
8 But whereabouts do you hope to be at the end of twenty minutes , however long we 've got .
9 But then do you know what this old devil says ? ’
10 But how does one differentiate between a block and a bomb ?
11 I was asked to give the number of those who helped , but how does one compute good will , or the grace of God ?
12 It is easy enough to identify opposing terms or attitudes in a text , but how does one decide whether or not they are balanced or reconciled ?
13 But how does one make any sense of Berlin ?
14 But how does one make a living at it ?
15 So Steve took on the singer 's mantle , but how does he think he 's shaping up as a guitarist/vocalist ?
16 But how does he answer his fellow Conservatives like Herr Kohl , or Mr. Eyskens , of Belgium , who says : ’ It is a fact that the most competitive countries in Europe are also the ones with the best social and employment provision ’ ?
17 He has long been involved in teaching but how does he feel about music education in schools today ?
18 But how does he arrive at that figure of £327 ?
19 But how does he shape up against his counterparts in other countries ?
20 ‘ Very well , but how does he contact you if you 're on the run ? ’
21 Yes , but how does it do that ?
22 You can teach it to pick up the broom , but how does it avoid knocking over the potted plant ? ’
23 But how does it perform in the clinches ?
24 But how does it happen that you did n't know they were leaving ?
25 But how does it catch the last fish without losing those its already caught ? ’
26 But how does it work in theory ? ’
27 That , then , is the theory — but how does it work out in practice ?
28 But how does it work with an anthropologist 's material ? ’ asked Ianthe .
29 But how does it work ?
30 But how does she show , without losing control and breaking down , that a major life crisis has taken place ?
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