Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'd have preferred it pink , that 's more feminine like , but them dull colours , that 's just like the Princesses used to wear . ’
2 They were very short muzzle things , but them old things there like that , they were jumping when you were firing them you know .
3 I would n't normally ask but me own lad is a greet big jessy and can not stand up for himself let alone kick f*** out of Roger Cook .
4 But me old man says 'e never knows what the time is . ’
5 ‘ I have thought of nothing but you all day .
6 But you big news , man .
7 But you stiff necks , what did you play ?
8 But you some people who you see will take that gamble
9 But we each experience it in our own way .
10 But we mere mortals need a rod that will give when this happens ; a rod that will absorb the shock the instant a powerful fish pulls against the line .
11 I could if I just pick up one other point about you know , like the the non-standard times , or the non-standard occasions when we do fire evacuations currently er , I do n't know where we think the fire is but we all troop out via our normal fire exits and to our normal assembly ports erm , it maybe men , maybe an idea to do some fire evacuations where we stayed where the fire actually was and people have got to take other other routes to evacuate the building .
12 For this reason culture is difficult to analyse scientifically but we all sense assumptions from it the more closely we become associated with a firm .
13 but we that matter
14 We we it 's it 's always difficult in January to say how many people are going to be there to take part , but we last year it was about about five hundred I think .
15 Those who are out for good times race but we lesser mortals chat and laugh , banter and encourage .
16 I rather like the Nimbus set , despite the generous acoustics and the occasional technical frailty , as not only has one the inestimable benefit of hearing the music shaped , balanced , and paced in a way that at least approximates the sort of thing Schubert originally had in mind , but they all sound as though they 're having such a jolly good time ( one palls at the though of all those ghastly , poe-faced Schubert records which litter the catalogue ) .
17 Maybe so , but they sure taste a lot better .
18 Rangers have told Spurs they might be interested in a player swop deal but they wont pay cash .
19 ‘ I 'm bowling a bit quicker , but they main difference is that I feel more confident and settled this time , ’ he explained .
20 He says that it would be foolish to think drugs taking does n't go on in prison , but he confident drugs are not a big problem in Gloucester jail .
21 to it but he actual dance is lost .
22 I 'm going to try to get her to tell me more , but it all sounds dreadfully nasty .
23 We used to , we , that 's all the as the village life was , it was it was all very now I know it 's very interesting , my daughter wants me to write a book about it , she says , I said I 'll oh I do n't know mm , write a memoirs mum she said er , you know and I said you know a lot about New Invention , which I do but it 's Willenhall you 're interested in , but it all sort or entails the lot and erm there might be things I 've can I wish I 'd have told you if I can think about them after it 's finished , but it 's erm .
24 There is an element of being seprate teams … but it all slots together .
25 It 's a lovely country , the food 's nice and the weather 's great — but it all centres around playing and getting the football right .
26 But it all stands and falls by it .
27 But it all counts at the end of the day in in calculating your pension and lump sum .
28 But it all cam good for Prost in 1985 when he won five championship races to win the title comfortably from Michele Alboreto ( Ita ) .
29 It was only tiny but it bloody talk !
30 He was very fond of her but it strained imagination to see how she could fit into a policeman 's life .
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