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

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1 But we neither understand this power nor know , as Gassendi had already argued against Descartes , ‘ wherein thinking consists ’ .
2 To be honest , there are puzzles of a more arcade variety — timing jumps to get to a specific point is an integral part of the game — but we already take these for granted in cartoon adventures .
3 ‘ The Geiger counter picked up levels of radiation but we already knew those kegs had been stored in that particular freight car .
4 ‘ There were already exceptional deals around but we immediately sold another two cars , ’ says sales manager Phil Collier .
5 Not only did we call for a ‘ Welsh Centre for Sustainability ’ to help translate global commitments to sustainable development into practical action suited to Wales , but we also ran many persuasive campaigns highlighting the true environmental costs of a range of development proposals .
6 We have some of the very finest schools to be found anywhere in the world — but we also have many which are simply unacceptable . ’
7 We found that patients who were significantly younger er sorry we found that patients who were counselled for retrograde ejaculation were significantly younger er but we also found that marital status did not seem to have an effect on whether they were counselled for retrograde ejaculation or not .
8 We never based ourselves on them but we just developed that way .
9 But we never thought this would happen .
10 Oh yes , erm I think it was generally , er , they had to match the colouring of the rooms that they 'd got , the furniture they 'd got really because as far as the room was concerned er when , when the , new houses came onto the erm , ready for occupation , er they were all cream coloured inside and anyway and pale cream so they , they 'd got er any choice they wanted there it , really it was just to match their curtains , match their carpets , all their furnishings and erm , of course I suppose they , the rose coloured ones er went better than say the lemon coloured one and that because er people just er liked the idea of moving into a place that 's got a nice cosy glow in it , place sort of thing , but we never sell any at all , there 's , none of that type of fitting in , sold now .
11 But we never saw any of that money .
12 But we never had any conclusive proof . ’
13 Gentle ‘ But we never had any sign that they had problems with their marriage .
14 We sat in Tanis and heard the news from the coast , but we never had any orders .
15 But we never had any genuine arguments . ’
16 Yeah , but we never put that on do we ?
17 ‘ We stirred it up , yes , but we never lost any money for anybody and we never added to the unemployment figures . ’
18 But we still need some circumstance , or group of circumstances , to trigger off such accumulatory and , it must be emphasised again , episodic sedimentation .
19 ‘ We are highly regarded in Japan for our technical quality and scientific approach , but we still have some way to go . ’
20 But we still have some way to go .
21 They 're not actually in a conversation but we always do that sort of thing anyway .
22 But we really want some dwarves to go in our video .
23 Most of our caravans are designed for more persons than our description but we only allow that number stated .
24 But we certainly did some good work in the education because I think that we erm we used to , you know , of course we 'd , we 'd got used to use our auxiliaries naturally and erm we used to have a big conc a big er concert once a year in the town hall and er we would involve all the auxiliaries you know erm and of course we used to always erm fell a bit flat , the International Day which is July , the first Ju Saturday in July is International Day , Co-operative International , and we have always , the Guilds have worked very closely with the International Day .
25 There is his Author 's Note to Victorious Troy to assure us that he has spoken with a boy whose experience had been similar to that of Dick Pomfret and that cases where dismasted sailing ships without officers had been brought to port by boys were not unknown , but we hardly need this assurance in order to believe that Dick , not unaided but with a responsibility beyond his years , did in fact bring the Hurrying Angel home in the end .
26 no , but we now know that , if it , if I 've got the right time , half past twelve 's fine
27 That could well be , but we now have this tremendous er cooperation of so many countries together , we have a very strong team of naval forces in the Gulf now , er I think it 's significant that both these occasions involved three countries working together , er share , without er any violence at any , er injury as far as I 'm aware , er have stopped er these two ships that sought to continue to proceed .
28 But we now have some understanding of the universality , or otherwise , of symbolic archetypes .
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