Example sentences of "but in [det] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But in that memo I was trying to say : " I 'm no celebrity , to be polished and projected . |
2 | But in that sense she can use the car on her own . |
3 | Surely , one could argue , it can only be recognized by knowledge of some convention that U means z ; but in that case we can do away with talk of complex intentions and construct an account of communication based directly on the notion of conventional signal . |
4 | ‘ I 've seen one other case — where a woman fell on her face — but in that case she had other facial injuries which Lewis did n't have . |
5 | But in that case I must warn you that I have no heart . |
6 | Interestingly , the word ‘ Riserva ’ ( spelt thus ) is also applied to Italian Chianti — but in that case it means the wines are three years old before being bottled . |
7 | But in that case it can not be ‘ a sensation of the lines on the paper ’ . |
8 | He says ’ It could be solved … but in that case it would mean paying twice … the cost would fall on the poll tax payer . |
9 | But in that case you just take a piece of new paper and put the down and put it on the clip . |
10 | Until 1892 Townsend 's practice was made up of minor domestic and ecclesiastical work , but in that year he won the competition for the design of the Bishopsgate Institute , the first of the three outstanding public buildings that were to make his reputation . |
11 | Until 1860 this was the work of the college of commerce ; but in that year it was taken over by the foreign ministry and ten years later replaced by an annual list of Swedish diplomats and ministry officials . |
12 | He held his hand out in a gesture for her to come into the house but in that second she knew she never could . |
13 | I need not refer to his history in any more detail up to June 1990 , but in that month he went to a residential school where his mother continued to visit him and in October 1990 he absconded from that school . |
14 | It 's only three or four paces , but in that moment he sees Tommy tense his arm at full stretch and turn his head away . |
15 | ‘ Career breaks would enable women to choose to take five , six or seven years out to have their families but in that time they would be kept in touch , ’ said Miss Armstrong . |
16 | It 's been two years in the studio but in that time we 've probably only spent four months recording . ’ |
17 | Tritsch Tratsch lasts only about three minutes but in that time it does not waste a second . |
18 | The whole performance had taken no more than a minute , but in that time he 'd succeeded in turning the Chamber 's table into a fish-market gutter . |
19 | But in that time he was credited with the discovery of three rarities the spring gentian , the mountain avens and the bog orchid , which was then lost again and only recently rediscovered . |
20 | Cardinal Hume is 70 years old , but in that programme he looked at the vocation to the religious life with all the zest of youth . |
21 | Well , yes , but in that area it will be catering mainly for tourists , wo n't it ? |
22 | But in such circumstances they are all we have . |
23 | I know your degree meant a lot to you , but in all honesty you might have been better resting for longer … ’ |
24 | My own landlord did , in fairness , give me veiled offers of money ( bribes ) to move elsewhere but in all honesty I simply was n't streetwise enough to figure out what exactly he had in mind . |
25 | It is suggested that it was derived from the hauling of boats along the river and that it was from this place that manual hauling of boats along a tow path began , but in all fairness I think this can be discounted . |
26 | But in all cases he has been stopped by diocesan authorities as the centres are outside his parish . |
27 | But in all cases he found that local people 's blood showed concentrations only marginally higher than national averages , and locally grown vegetables had concentrations within safety limits . |
28 | Full access details are available from : Holiday Care Service , 2 Old Bank Chambers , Station Road , Horley , Surrey RH6 9HW. tel. ( 0293 ) 774535 , but in all cases you are strongly advised to contact the hotel in advance and explain your access requirements . |
29 | In the more seasonal forests , hummingbirds may be migratory , but in all forests they tend to breed at the time when the flowers on which they depend are most abundant , though as with the thrips and the Shorea species , there is some staggering of flowering times and avoidance of competition for pollinators between plants . |
30 | But in latter days they came with a tank and they put it out and put it in a trailer you see but I just worked with bags when it was the first of it . |