Example sentences of "but [pers pn] is [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah but yours is drug induced , this is just beauty and , and love your neighbour . |
2 | ‘ But she is enceinte ! ’ the monk exclaimed . |
3 | I do n't think he should really be telling me all this , but he is demob happy and there is something of the anonymity of the confessional in this dimly lit train compartment , lurching slowly over the snowy plateau of the Kola Peninsula . |
4 | But he is 9lb higher today and is not worth backing at around 2-1 . |
5 | I have no great love for Klaus Ebert — I think he 's a pompous old windbag , to tell the truth — but he is Hans 's father . |
6 | ‘ Could n't say , but he is sound on food and drink . ’ |
7 | It annoys old ladies in Brighton , but it is proof of their essential good sense … families are impoverished but the family system has not broken up . |
8 | But it is Jan Timman who has gained the attention of the Dutch . |
9 | But it is Jonny who is the driving force , the black leather jacket may have gone , the cowboy boots were nowhere to be seen yesterday , but the earring is still in place and so is the intensity which stunned Cambridge two years ago . |
10 | If HaL meets its promised dates , it could beat Sun to market with a 64-bit system — but it is Sun that expects to create a high-volume 64-bit market supplying both its own needs and those of its cloners . |
11 | If HaL meets its reported dates , it could beat Sun to market with a 64-bit system — but it is Sun which expects to create a high-volume 64-bit market supplying both its own needs and those of its cloners . |
12 | ‘ But it is affreux ! |
13 | Yeah , but it is shite . |
14 | But it is day now , there in the Forest . |
15 | Therefore , in history it is not nature and technology which makes human society but it is man himself , who in terms of his already existing ideas and values , makes his own history , as he encounters nature and the problems it poses . |
16 | The use of a DBMS is not necessary to develop information systems , but it is part of the methodology for implementing information systems discussed in this text . |
17 | Relativity may have had a better press , but it is quantum theory that we have to thank , at a practical level , for our understanding of chemistry , molecular biology and solid-state physics , as well as nuclear physics and the deeper puzzles of particle theory . |
18 | The hot summer and low water levels made the problem worse but it is Britain 's farming and sewage practices that are the key to the problem . |
19 | But it is Islam , not Christianity , that has realised the danger of privatisation and the negative and draining effect it can have on public life . |
20 | ‘ But it is Doctor Sparrow . |
21 | But it is Day-Lewis who dominates everything as he races around , long locks flowing and trusty musket in tow . |
22 | This is entirely comprehensible and makes all the necessary references to Christian burial , John Donne and so on , but it is nonsense : toll as a noun means " tax " or " tariff " and death-toll refers ( in journalese ) to the quantity of dead people . |
23 | Folk in Up Hatherley , Gloucestershire , have the same problem uffolding the dignity of the district but it is uffill work . |
24 | But it is Weede who really makes this worth hearing , keeping his balance with ease between sympathy and schmaltz . |
25 | Mr Simon Murray , leader of Honour Hong Kong , said : ‘ I am not saying we are over the moon , but it is progress . ’ |
26 | But it is stars of the theatrical and cinematic world — or certainly the matinee idols of that world — who still regard the term with such anxiety . |
27 | A lot of Alfie 's adventures are shared by his little sister Annie Rose , but it is Dad who takes him camping , very close to home . |
28 | This may not worry a small brewer unduly since other effects offer greater potential for variability but it is anathema to bulk production which must couple closely to marketing and customer perception . |
29 | By the time Paul becomes active , James may be official head of the Nazarean Party in Jerusalem ; but it is Simon Peter , whether by virtue of the mission entrusted to him by Jesus or by virtue of his own charisma , who wields the greatest influence and commands the most fervent allegiance . |
30 | But it is Winterthur 's art collections that almost dwarf the rest of its cultural life . |