Example sentences of "but [det] [is] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But that 's something Labour and the Liberal Democrats — who arguably need advertising more because so many of the popular papers support the Conservatives — ca n't afford to do . |
2 | I talking about , but that 's what job specs are all about . |
3 | But that 's their problem ! |
4 | But that 's their problem not ours . |
5 | but that 's their weakness because they ca n't take , they ca n't take the stock |
6 | No well what we said is we 're gon gon na scrap Saturdays unless we s consider it to be critical and unavoidable on the basis that , if they , they can work Saturdays if they 'd rather work Saturdays than in the week , but that 's their choice not ours |
7 | And er that You study that but that 's your work horse . |
8 | But that 's your affair . ’ |
9 | I 'll leave you till lunchtime but that 's your lot . |
10 | ‘ Ah , but that 's your author 's subtlety . |
11 | ‘ But that 's your maternity dress , ’ he added to Sukey . |
12 | But that 's our business , taking risks , and it works well enough — as long as everyone plays by the rules . ’ |
13 | But that 's our business . ’ |
14 | Whether they 're moving the money from Ffestiniog slate into something else like nobody can prove it but that 's my estimation . |
15 | But that 's my character and I have to live with it ! ’ |
16 | But that 's my theory thrown out of court , that the later courses were to blame . |
17 | ‘ But that 's my job . |
18 | At this point the young man , who had been reading a folded newspaper , looked up and said in a slightly truculent voice , ‘ Excuse me , madam , but that 's my pudding you 're about to eat . ’ |
19 | But that 's my point : if you 're poorly bartered |
20 | But that 's my point , you see — it 's always a lot easier to see other people 's faults than your own . |
21 | But that but that 's my point really , we it 's not really defined what what is meant in this criteria by criteria |
22 | But that 's my opinion and in no way … no way reflects on the present gathering . ’ |
23 | H No but that 's his nickname , that 's what people call him , . |
24 | this is it , but that 's his sort of |
25 | ‘ Nor do I , ’ she said crisply , ‘ but that 's his business . |
26 | ‘ But that is what Stagestruck is all about . |
27 | True , we still lost , 7–2 , but that is what experimentation is all about . |
28 | But that is what Parliament provided and told the citizen that he could do . |
29 | They are upset/annoyed/embarrassed but that is their choice . |
30 | ‘ But that is their hall-mark . |