Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She does n't try to be Black , but she appreciates Black culture , Black fashion .
2 Yeah , but she gets more allowance this week cos she was supposed to give me bloody thirty five quid she owes me .
3 Urwin recognizes that dominant ideas of good motherhood appeal to women 's fantasies , but she endorses feminist prescriptiveness about maternity when she pictures these fantasies as mainly pernicious and restricting .
4 She has still not given up the search , but she fears some animals are exported to Ireland or to the continent .
5 After lunch , Faith often goes round to see a friend or her mum , who lives nearby , but she spends one afternoon a week doing a big shop .
6 Katie completed her course in a year — it should normally take 2 — but she refutes any suggestion that General National Vocational Qualifications , as they 're known , are a soft option .
7 yeah , but she charges five pound cos there must of been some little bits over
8 But she does ginger tea .
9 But she says this light was on .
10 She 's getting on now , but she takes good notice of whatever anyone says .
11 angina but she takes this spray
12 But she undercuts this realization with footnotes which describe similarities , but no differences , in the articulation of gender in homosexual relationships ; and which parallel the unconscious splits generated by discourses of gender , with those generated by racist discourses : ‘ When I made generalisations about women ( almost always derogatory ) , I did not include myself in the group I was talking about … .
13 But she emphasizes cross-cultural similarities in women 's nurturant roles .
14 But she makes nice chocolate cake and she 's handy when the cook 's on holiday , ’ she admitted as she examined her face in the shine .
15 But she reckons more people would watch the ailing show if organisers banned foreign singing .
16 But she has such power , such spiritual power .
17 But she has fine qualities also — as I trust you will discover for yourself .
18 But she knows this place belongs to NASA , because its name is on signs . ’
19 But she starts proper school in September .
20 But she drops that kid about eight in the morning !
21 They have got an accent this 's got one but he sounds more Lancashire than anything .
22 But he maintains that boxing is not his favourite sport , saying without hesitation : ‘ If my father had had the budget for it when I was young , I would have been doing motor racing . ’
23 But he pours cold water on the notion of some 1992 explosion of new business in Europe .
24 ‘ Attention , a bed for the night as he said , something to do — he 's a bright guy , but he lacks intellectual challenge .
25 ‘ Well , he 's a funny kind of angel , but he understands wild animals better than anyone . ’
26 The sophistication of this turn is indicated in its formal lexicon and its syntactic and semantic complexities ( both visible when he reverses Wittgenstein 's famous statement to produce his own aphorism , " Whereof we can not speak , thereof we are by no means silent " ) but he uses this complexity deliberately to obfuscate the sense of his utterance and to enable a swift escape to the World Cup qualifier .
27 But he denies murdering Leeds teenager Julie Dart in July , 1991 , kidnapping her , two charges of demanding £140,000 with menaces from Leeds police , and demanding £200,000 with menaces from British Rail .
28 But he denies any law of evolution ; the regularity in synchronic linguistics is not a result of evolutionary continuity .
29 But he bears primary responsibility for tax and economic policies that lost Labour the election .
30 John Smith may of necessity have toured the prawn cocktail circuit of the City but he represents those parts of the UK deeply suspicious of its working .
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