Example sentences of "but [pron] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 When she touch she like it but I when I give her
2 He told me he was called Willie , but I though that was a jolly awful thing to do to anyone .
3 But I As I say I were young and I would n't have been paying particular attention .
4 But I as I say I go in there
5 Yes , I mean several points that you 've raised , and these are things that I 've picked up from the newspapers and I 'll make the point , I 'm no expert but I as I understand it , the allied erm forces have erm substantially greater number of aircraft in the area than the Iraqi airforce had , so that 's one point .
6 That and I appreciate one or two might want to go and work on other divisions but I if generally they were kept on the division that they are now then it could be a very gradual process of going back into uniform .
7 Yeah but I , but I cos I can see the arguments but then I mean I 'm just not , I 'm not entirely sure whether i i it could n't work , that it could n't work being a middle peasant economy and that these erm these inequalities would er sort of
8 Most of the public do n't often think about the Fire Service until they actually need it but I am sure they will welcome fire fighters , not only improved our confidence in the service but theirs as well .
9 ‘ Unpublished price sensitive information ’ is information which relates to specific matters relating to or of concern ( directly or indirectly ) to that company , that is to say it is not of a general nature relating to or of concern to that company and is not generally known to those persons who are accustomed or would be likely to deal in those securities but which if it were generally known to them would be likely to affect the price of those securities .
10 Er but which because of their erm pattern of tree cover for example , may well be able to erm erm er accept er a new settlement which will blend reasonably erm er into the er landscape .
11 But you cos she 'd said
12 Which meant that er you could try and get away if you liked but you as soon as you mentioned you were a baker and they looked at your age you were .
13 Additional pellet samples were obtained from single species of vulture , condor , crow and gull , but none provided large enough small mammal samples for analysis .
14 They had been in dangerous situations before but none where the stakes were so high .
15 So er she says well you can think about it for a fortnight er you see her daddy put out discos altogether because of the lies but she cos she gets nervous because when she 's telling a lie to you she 'll go red
16 But we if we used a tin of bully beef we had to supply that tin of bully beef out of our own seven and six pence .
17 Yeah but we if there 's , if it 's an all play .
18 These aims are admitted to in Soviet sources , but we as yet know very little from any source about the nature and extent of peasant disturbances .
19 And this is er this is my last but one before I came into recruiting .
20 This is a perilous place , but one where the adventurers can gain considerable rewards and where the objects of personal quests may have to be found .
21 But in her case the technique employed is a great deal less attractive — it is to blame everyone but herself when things are going wrong and to make scapegoats out of able colleagues .
22 To some extent the private ‘ second economy ’ ( accounting for as much as 25 per cent of GNP ) circumvents the formal , official pecking order , but there as well , influence rather than money is what confers wealth .
23 But , having said that there is but there are , but there as well !
24 But they after they had finished , they the South African war and things was before then was n't it .
25 What the pair of county ladies thought of its mid-thigh hemline Harry could not imagine , but he for one was not about to object to the brush of her black-stockinged knees against his drab-trousered legs .
26 But he waited-until the carriage was out of sight and then took her in its wake , halfway back into the centre .
27 I would n't go out of my way to watch it , but it as it was a school thing it was OK .
28 But it as it turned out he need n't have had no fears .
29 not painful er but it when you er it is when they 're doing physio and when I do , you know , I have , have to do it myself , I should be doing it every hour .
30 More than a century later the emperor Julian ‘ the Apostate ’ was complaining that the Christians look after ‘ not only their own beggars but ours as well ’ .
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