Example sentences of "but [pron] [verb] great " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But I take great pride in the officer 's performance . ’
2 Had expected to be sore or tired from the previous day but I felt great and was never tired , no sore muscles or any blisters on the entire trip .
3 We may not have always seen eye to eye in the past but I have great respect for him nevertheless . ’
4 But you get great support from head office .
5 The thought did not daunt her , but she had great need of a moment of silence , to take breath and consider how much she dared tell .
6 ‘ Clarice Cliff was a hard taskmistress — I had to report to her every day — but she took great interest in the progress of young trainees and her husband , Colley Shorter , the chairman of her company , arranged for me to take day classes at Newcastle College of Art when I was doing National Service with the RAF stationed in Northumberland , ’ he recounted .
7 Oddly enough , she was n't in pain when she came round , and she said she did n't know what they 'd shot into her , but she felt great and wished she could score some .
8 But one has greater resources of time … and contact with more people of all walks of life and those in the movement too .
9 Some did walk on their own , but they had great confidence .
10 They 're worth £20 each and not only will they keep you warm but they look great too !
11 Both the monoamine oxidase inhibitors and the tricyclics were discovered empirically , but they aroused great hopes that the chemical disturbances in the brains of depressed people might at last be understood .
12 Not only did their numbers seem insignificant in the vast Russian countryside , not only were they rapidly overtaken by police arrests , but they found great difficulty in putting their ideas across to the peasantry .
13 The RAF 's aircraft replacement programmes tend to be more expensive than warship construction , but they have greater flexibility since the number of aircraft ordered in any one year can be varied without throwing the Air Department 's costings off balance .
14 Upon his Roman nose , a tiny pair of gold-rimmed spectacles might have seemed insignificant — but he made great play with them .
15 In classifying them he followed Aristotle in considering as many characters as possible ; but he made great use of the ‘ principle of correlation ’ , the way in which all the parts of an animal work together .
16 His best effort was a second to Chief Celt at Towcester , when he was not fully wound up but he went great guns for Steve Smith-Eccles in a fast bit of work I watched on the Line gallop on Waterhall on Wednesday morning .
17 The man is an unreconstructed fascist chauvinist … but he has great charm .
18 But it takes great courage for a politician to try and persuade voters of that fact .
19 It was nothing really radical in terms of modern design — even apart from Malcolm having adapted it from a picture — but it had great presence .
20 But it had great difficulty in finding the necessary funds for this purpose , and , partly for this reason and partly because of sheer bureaucratic inefficiency , the payment of the subsidies was always much delayed .
21 The result edged Liverpool into ninth place , 11 points behind leaders Norwich , but it had great personal significance for Souness .
22 By 1880 this was more and more a matter of Great Russian chauvinism within the boundaries of the Russian Empire , and tsarist imperialism abroad , but it had great sentimental appeal among Slavs living under non-Slav rulers who were encouraged by it to look to this ‘ big brother ’ .
23 But it had great sentimental value . ’
24 The view that the East Ropery Banks site might be considered for ‘ high value ’ housing in order to provide potential consumers for the shopping centre had first been expressed in the Poulson Report of 1965 , but it had greater saliency by 1971 because the authority was already dealing with its second property company ( Town and City ) and it was clear that market conditions made the redevelopment of North Shields centre a highly marginal project .
25 But it remains greater in every region compared with a year ago .
26 Political anti-semitism attracted mass support for the BUF in a limited geographical area , but it engendered greater hostility within those same localities and had appalling consequences elsewhere .
27 ’ One of them once said the only thing that came close to giving her the same thrill she got from shoplifting was having sex in a public place — you know it 's wrong and you might be caught , but it feels great , ’ adds Liz .
28 The change in v 1 was , on average , relatively greater than the change in P immediately after the tetanus , but it showed greater decrement over time .
29 It may be wondered why this doctrine is retained , but it has great advantages for both the major groups involved — the ministers and the civil servants .
30 They admit that this method has not reached the precision required for routine application ( because a 20% false negative and almost 20% false positive rate is too high ) , but it shows great promise .
  Next page