Example sentences of "but [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But in between vehicle two and vehicle one there 's a reasonable distance , and the distance is in fact seventy five feet . |
2 | ‘ But along with change is a commitment to the values that have kept us operating successfully as a group for over 200 years — service , quality , innovation — all these things and more . |
3 | The three-times Wimbledon champ has quit playing now , but along with husband Andy Mill she was keen to see some of today 's big names in action . |
4 | But down to business … |
5 | Those who bought the Cabinet Cyclopedia therefore got a rather odd view of zoology , conservative in its types and symbols but up to date in its appreciation of J. V. Thompson 's work , and rarely dull . |
6 | The names of Eaux-Bonnes 's hotels still have the old pompous ring to them , the Hôtel d'Orient et d'Espagne , the Hôtel Richelieu , the Hôtel tea Princes ( the ‘ dearest ’ in a ‘ very wealthy little modern town ’ in Hilaire Belloc 's day , but up for sale and miserably vandalized the last time I saw it , in the mid-1980s ) , but their clients are not what they once were . |
7 | Neighbourhood Watch The Neighbourhood Watch has been up and running in the Baberton Mains Estate for some time but up in Juniper Green things have been much slower . |
8 | Neighbourhood Watch The Neighbourhood Watch has been up and running in the Baberton Mains Estate for some time but up in Juniper Green things have been much slower . |
9 | But out of pity for Bouchard 's poverty , Geoffrey prevailed on the abbot to allow him possession of the mill for the rest of his life . |
10 | Jenny went to school at a tiny schoolhouse in the dale attended mostly by farmers ' children , but out of school she had no one at all to play with , so she had to amuse herself as best she could . |
11 | He had been going regularly , but out of courtesy . |
12 | Early in the morning , in the grey cold light that precedes the rising sun , he positioned himself in trees to the east of the lake but out of sight of it . |
13 | But out of sight in the galley , she gripped the rail in front of the cooker to steady herself and choked back tears of rage and frustration . |
14 | She suddenly realised that fitzAlan had turned his horse back into the forest , along a parallel course with the river , but out of sight of the small hamlet . |
15 | But out of sight at the other end of the course , Mr Hill had also come to grief . |
16 | The old rebellion was squeezed out by the pressure of survival , and the ‘ young ones ’ conformed to create a new world , not out of spiritual charity , but out of silicon chips . |
17 | But out of love brought ice-age chill , endless snow wastes where wind tossed smoky columns of snow eighty foot high ; from these mists lumbered a gallery of primitive animals , blood lust and need raging like her soul . |
18 | Esau does not come for revenge , but out of love . |
19 | But if we change our own scarcity belief , so that money flows more freely into our own lives , we have reduced — by one — the number of people in the world who struggle over money ; and we might choose to use some of our wealth to help others — not out of guilt , but out of love . |
20 | Katherine was indeed aloof , but out of reticence rather than intent . |
21 | Or the food in sight but out of reach of her reaching arms . |
22 | just peeping down , but out of reach . ) |
23 | He put a chimpanzee in a cage and placed a piece of fruit outside the cage so that it was visible , but out of reach . |
24 | This produces a strain oscillating with the same frequency as , but out of phase with , the stress . |
25 | The application of a sinusoidal stress to a Maxwell element produces a strain with the same frequency as , but out of phase with , the stress . |
26 | Yeah , but he does n't have , he does n't have to be noted in the score book , that he was no balled for a , for a beamer , but out of interest perhaps he was letting him er , so Giles there , there , left-hander , played some lovely strokes in the first innings , was n't in for long , then Shaw goes down on his knees there up and outside the old stump , he 's playing backwards , the ball goes through to Russell . |
27 | Born in 1964 , but out of production since 1984 , this once all-conquering hero will be re-emerging in late February , ready to do battle with upstart Thunderbirds and other toytown insurgents . |
28 | I should be there — for appearance 's sake , as Edward says — but out of earshot if 't is any concern to you ! ’ |
29 | But out of earshot of the boss , one of the workers told me that two campers had been mauled only the previous week . |
30 | I 'm fed up with waiting but out of town , it 's doing me no good all the way round there right round here some , there 's a home , she 'd have to take it |