Example sentences of "but [pron] [is] all " in BNC.
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1 | Of the greatest player of her day , Jane Austen wrote only that ‘ We were quite satisfied with Mr. Kean , ’ — which may not look so good splashed across the marquee but which is all many of the experts demand : as far as Miss Austen is concerned , he did n't get in the way of the drama . |
2 | The Major who lodged with Peggy stayed in the house and he was killed and his wife blown through the window , but she 's all right . ’ |
3 | It clips the pocket , and bounces away , but everything 's all right , the black is clearly going safe . |
4 | ‘ It took quite a while to stitch me up , but everything 's all right now , although they say I 've lost a lot of blood from the placental bleed . ’ |
5 | I should have loved thee as well as my mother did if … but 't is all over now . |
6 | But he is all right when you get to know him . |
7 | Thorfinn said , ‘ Paul 's arm is broken , but he is all right . |
8 | He 's a bit funny but he 's all right . ’ |
9 | Folks say he 's a hard man , but he 's all right , really . |
10 | But he 's all right now . |
11 | But he 's all right . ’ |
12 | ’ — but he 's all right . ’ |
13 | But he 's all right really ! ’ |
14 | This might seem naive but it is all too possible . |
15 | No wonder , living in voluntary filth ; but it is all over the street — will be all over the town unless there 's some special mercy on the place ’ |
16 | The 20th century may have been slow to arrive in Langtoft , but it is all the better for that , and whilst the village has now caught up with modern times , it remains a haven of peace from the mad pace of town and city life . |
17 | Thank you , but it is all right now . ’ |
18 | This condition ought to be seen by all to be quite ridiculous and unacceptable , but it is all too common . |
19 | But it is all too easy to accept one version of reality as opposed to another version , particularly if one version is backed up by authority or power . |
20 | But it is all too evident that there does not exist anywhere at the present time an active political movement which would be capable of initiating such a development , and if such a movement came into existence it would encounter immense difficulties . |
21 | But it 's all right . |
22 | But it 's all right . |
23 | ‘ But it 's all torn up . ’ |
24 | ‘ They have a great technique , but it 's all too smooth and almost jazz-like ; they might as well be performing in a Holiday Inn lounge or something ! |
25 | It goes into the red on the epic-o-meter , and is technically as ambitious as the original , but it 's all too easy now and times are n't as innocent ; the spirit of '72 is missing . |
26 | But it 's all too monotonously similar . |
27 | ‘ Before that it was the great cup years of the early fifties but it 's all too long ago . |
28 | A female journalist from Smash Hits — a magazine that used to love them , but it 's all over now — has not only slagged their record off , she has claimed that they are — wait for it — sexist ! |
29 | Roger : Yeah — but it 's all right 'cos he still ca n't do anything if he sees us mucking about . |
30 | I know you probably do n't want to hear her name ever again and if that 's what you want that 's my promise , but it 's all to do with London is n't it ? |