Example sentences of "but [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But on to the sounds . |
2 | At the back of the fort they diverted the Jumna and laid in its place a main road so that the delicate Mughal pavilions look out , not on to the source of the Waters of Paradise , but on to Mahatma Gandhi Marg , the most noisy and polluted stretch of the Delhi Ring Road . |
3 | The four man circle , pictured above , identified that excess clay was falling not into the trucks beneath each machine but on to the floor . |
4 | Across to the right a group of pegs promised a slight ledge and a belay , but in between lay an apparently blank wall , clearly a two hook job at the very least . |
5 | At the opposite extreme , paupers ' graves had long been unmarked ; but in between , death had been the metaphorical leveller . |
6 | But in between these two groups ( and ironically double Provincial Insurance Cup champions of the last two years , Bradford Salem , are amongst them ) there rest 47 Yorkshire clubs who have no opportunity , although competing in the Courage Leagues , of entering a national knock-out competition , because the qualifying regulations for the two existing competitions do not encompass them . |
7 | But in between Benjamin Titford was offering beds for the night to paying guests . ’ |
8 | But in between we should imagine a gap in the tageia : Plutarch ( On the Malice of Herodotus , xxi ) says that Leotychidas ‘ ended the tyranny ’ ( temporarily ) ; and if Echekratidas was a Spartan nominee whose tageia went right back to 476 his Athenian alliance is harder to explain . |
9 | But in between vehicle two and vehicle one there 's a reasonable distance , and the distance is in fact seventy five feet . |
10 | The opposite view , with the fine back , is good too , but in between the extended limbs telescope awkwardly though the full-face is splendid . |
11 | But in between that we e we were dad was w going by train from wh to . |
12 | That was just before we started to be And we I finished up and me twenty first birthday in a place called and that was in Belgium but in between . |
13 | But in between meals , for tea and whenever they went out Jill relied on Farley 's Rusks because she knew it was a name she could trust . |
14 | But in between it was march , march , march , with our new boots giving us hell . |
15 | But in between all these things something happens which is only spoken of in hushed whispers . |
16 | Neither of these situations should cause any great difficulty ; but in between these two extremes lie a great many types of work which are the result of a modest amount of human input and classifying such works will not be easy . |
17 | And I 've known well in between but in between times like Christmas time and |
18 | But in between these new feelings there was a gap of nearly a year and in that time something so terrible had happened . |
19 | But in between writing and publishing , the RAF flier decided to make one more pass over his field of dreams . |
20 | I mean , the seats come out so that wheelchairs can go in but in between times it 's twenty seats you see . |
21 | I mean , the seats come up so that wheelchairs go in , but in between times it 's twenty nine seats |
22 | He found he could no longer hide behind a naive love , a sensuous world of uncomplex bohemia and he was drawn , still yearning for past ignorance , not up or down , but along to a state of affairs that simply put he could not cope with . |
23 | But along with the miniature conifers come miniature hitch-hikers . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | But along with this goes the idea that to talk of ‘ the mind ’ is to talk of something actually in the head , or at any rate capable of making contact with the rest of the body via the brain . |
26 | It will be argued that the division of labour does not determine the pattern of pertinent social collectivities but along with certain other factors constitutes a complex grid of social differentiation within which social collectivities may be formed . |
27 | He trained as a military surveyor , spending several years in Cork , but along with most other draftsmen was placed on half pay when the Corps disbanded in 1817 . |
28 | ‘ 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 . |
29 | But along with other Bosnian patients in the region , he 's also being given support from voluntary agencies as well as medical treatment . |
30 | But along with Oxford United they 're out of the new Anglo-Italian Cup Competition … |