Example sentences of "but [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Her hands moved to unbutton his shirt , and , that done , she not only wanted to stroke the golden down on his body , but to see that body , to see him . |
2 | ‘ You 're inviting into your lives a negative force , welcoming that which tempts us all , but transforming that emptiness , that jealousy , that hatred into a living , breeding monstrosity . |
3 | But given that Poidevin turned 33 just days before the World Cup final , will the national selectors prefer to look for a long-term leadership continuity as both Australia and England did when appointing Farr-Jones and Will Carling respectively ? |
4 | He ends up with the non-voice of Mark Knopfler but given that gentleman 's sales figures ( Dire Straits ' Brothers In Arms was the UK 's best-selling album of the 1980s ) Geldof will hardly complain about the comparison . |
5 | But given that companies pay a dividend ( based on current profit ) per share , the higher the price of the shares , the lower the dividend will be as a percentage of that price . |
6 | They are permitted no naturalistic embellishment , but given that choice the stylisation should be taken further . |
7 | We were surprised at the continuing estimates of fixed costs , as we would have expected a minimal time investment after the first year of familiarisation , but given that training was identified as the major cost , it may be that this forms the bulk of the continuing cost . |
8 | ‘ But given that Bryan Robson is fit , there is only one possible change in the side which has pulled off two excellent wins — and that 's Eric Cantona . ’ |
9 | Again historians have questioned the geography , preferring to place Dispargum in modern Belgium , but given that Merovech 's son , Childeric , had close associations with Thuringia , where he sought asylum , and found a wife , it is possible that the Merovingian family did originate in the east of Frankish territory . |
10 | How can you ask but using that word at the beginning of it ? |
11 | It is typical of this Tory government , a government that has not had a constructive idea all the time it has been in office , but thinks that union bashing is the only answer to the country 's problems , that thinks it is the only way to unite the Tory troops . |
12 | The hon. Lady was also worried about methods of debt recovery , but admitted that legislation states that a court order is needed . |
13 | Knowing my partner 's dislike of traverses I laced it with gear — but inserted that final , final nut before making the last heave to safety . |
14 | Do n't hurry , but bring that chair in with you when you come . ’ |
15 | We may be able to put it off for a while , but make that decision , we have got to , some day or another . |
16 | Some of them offer the beguiling idea that skill can influence the odds in our favour , but acquiring that skill usually means spending more time and money . |
17 | By King James 's will , she is made Regent but forfeits that position by marrying the Earl of Angus . |
18 | It was young men now , older than herself ; she liked them tough and full of talent ; she was not ambitious directly but found that life with the obscure is less interesting . |
19 | Many mothers recognized that their children 's health was endangered by unhygienic homes , by their own inability to buy sufficient food or milk , to breastfeed adequately , to obtain treatment for their sick children , but found that advice rarely met these real needs , which were the products essentially of poverty . |
20 | It has discarded lectures , but accepts that familiarity with concepts of the Welfare State is important so that the trainee is not fearful of the information expectations . |
21 | The other dealt with weights and seesaws , but forget that balance on a seesaw is governed by weight multiplied by distance from the pivot : in fact for a rigid body the entire weight might as well be concentrated at the body 's centre of gravity , so there 's no way of discriminating head weight from body weight like this . |
22 | To put this a slightly different way : a contract which fixes prices but specifies that output will equal whatever is demanded must ex ante be sub-optimal for firms . |
23 | Going into the studio — you have a record deal that says the record company pays for that — but has that contract been examined ? |
24 | For a few days I had even considered calling the shop Trumper and Salmon , but dropped that idea when I realised that would only tie me in with Charlie for life . |
25 | But to reach that point in our dealings with others a great deal needs to have taken place within us . |
26 | And then a Taste : but let that Taste be giv'n |
27 | Actually , I never mentioned picketing , mass picketing or otherwise , in my speech , but let that pass . |
28 | But let that pass . |
29 | I think not , Clive , but let that pass . |
30 | The concepts which we humans are aware of are certainly much more subtle ; but let that pass . |