Example sentences of "but it [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It assumes no previous security experience , but it assumes a familiarity with the PC , with DOS and with the elements of LANs .
2 But it assumes a dichotomy between nature and supernature that oversimplifies the theologies of the past .
3 I looked nervously at her face , but it wore a smile , a reminiscent smile that I had n't seen before .
4 Such a figure may seem insignificant but it represented a strength of purpose and feeling which made the small groups men and women of courage .
5 But it takes a bit of time to get used to other players and the way of things .
6 But it takes a bit quicker , yeah , yeah .
7 Your sweet , milk-sop charms may be attracting him now , but it takes a woman to hold him .
8 ‘ Your sweet , milk-sop charms may be attracting him now , ’ she 'd said , ‘ but it takes a woman to hold him .
9 But it takes a lot to ruffle an XJ6 .
10 I 'd only gone say two weeks without it , but it takes a lot longer than that to actually sort yourself out , anyway … .
11 But it takes a lot longer than a year to get rid of a bad reputation .
12 J : It 's alright , but it sounds a bit dated to me .
13 But it sounds a bit better .
14 But it sounds a lot more exciting than it is .
15 But it represents a compromise between opposing or contradictory interests not untypical of media policy .
16 But it represents a way of doing it which is not what the members of this Committee , of all three parties I suspect , want to do .
17 This may seem paradoxical , but it represents a gesture of adaptation .
18 There were a few diplomatic handshakes as the players left the field at the end , but it seemed a relief that an extra week lay between this Test match and the next , and it could only be hoped that work would continue behind the scenes to impress upon these cricketers , especially the more excitable ones , that the game does not deserve to be abused .
19 After that came my Marx and Schweitzer phase but I started getting greedy and wanting them all rolled into one and then somebody told me that we 've got to learn to love ourselves , so I tried that but it seemed a bit selfish .
20 yes but it seemed a bit far fetched , if they said that
21 Well course she can but it seemed a bit strange that he said that this morning .
22 It did n't make us rich , and it was hard work , but it seemed a kind of — good , worthwhile occupation — growing things … ’
23 The exclusion only lasted a few minutes , but it seemed a lifetime to her .
24 But it seemed a shame not to send them to people who need shoes .
25 But it met a lump of grief and anger at the back of her throat and came out more like a sob .
26 The Acousticube might be small but it sports a heck of a lot of knobs and sockets .
27 ‘ I do n't think I did anything wrong on Wednesday night and I was quite pleased with my own performance , but it falls a bit flat because we were beaten .
28 But it offers a pastiche of international leisure cultures — the Caribbean beach , the Norwegian chalet .
29 A cooling-off period does not guarantee success , but it offers a degree of public protection which at present is entirely lacking .
30 There was only one big road to cross , but it had a zebra crossing and she had been road-safe at Phoebe 's insistence for years .
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