Example sentences of "but [vb -s] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Such reading not only consolidates what learners already know , but helps them develop that general ‘ feel for language ’ which can not be readily taught .
2 THEY 'VE CREATED an LP you can gain a lot from in times of trouble , that might be heavy going but helps you deal with life .
3 But does she want a three to four one ?
4 I warmly congratulate my right hon. Friend on her excellent work in co-ordinating the aid , but does she agree that the words of the hon. Member for Walsall , North ( Mr. Winnick ) are correct ?
5 But does she know all the answers ?
6 I know that the right hon. Gentleman gets around the country , but does he realise that it is almost impossible to maintain services in many of our local authorities ?
7 But does he love me still , Mamma ? ’
8 ‘ Oh , yes , he loves his money , his life , his brothers , but does he love Maria and me ?
9 Here 's Paige , in love at last , but does he love you ?
10 But does he get on with the egg-laying ?
11 Mr Patten was doubtless an excellent chairman of the Conservative Party , but does he know anything of Hong Kong ?
12 But does he know ? ’
13 But does he know ?
14 I thank my hon. Friend for that encouraging reply , but does he share my concern that certain Labour authorities , such as the city of Birmingham , carry out the letter but not necessarily the spirit of the law on competitive tendering ?
15 The husband is one potentially appreciative figure in the housewife 's landscape but does he play this role effectively ?
16 I accept the valuable role played by the Minister , but does he accept that , although sponsorship is valuable , even more important is the fact that institutions such as the Royal Opera House can not go much further in the sponsorship race and will require funding ?
17 But does he look the sort of person who 'd sign with just an initial ? ’
18 But does he look alright still ?
19 I entirely support my hon. and learned Friend 's view that people should be afraid of the law and of being caught , but does he agree that boredom has played an important role in prison riots ?
20 I agree entirely with my hon. Friend , but does he agree that we require a firm commitment from the Government that more resources will be provided for the prison service ?
21 I hear what my hon. Friend says , but does he understand that there is a particular problem with certain councils , such as Avon county council ?
22 But does he see himself as becoming part of the theatrical establishment in his middle-age ?
23 But does he practise his tricks ?
24 I had not intended to intrude on my hon. Friend 's speech , but does he consider that a schoolteacher , whose salary is fixed through national wage agreements by the independent pay review body for teachers and who lives in my hon. Friend 's or my constituency in the south-east , is better able to afford the council tax on a higher band than a teacher who lives in Darlington or elsewhere in the north ?
25 But does it matter as when you think that she may not have made a will , because then everything will go to her er next of kin as one says , intestacy rules .
26 I do n't know the truth , but does it matter ?
27 But does it go far enough ?
28 The funds made available through the Farm and Horticultural Development Scheme will be a sound national investment but does it make sense to embark on a programme with a possibility that perhaps after six years the land might be allocated to forestry ?
29 But does it exist anywhere outside coiled up rolls of decaying celluloid of pre-war films ?
30 Publishers would sell their grannies for a bite at Nelson Mandela 's autobiography , but does it exist ?
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