Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [adv] [vb -s] [that] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Nearing the end , Pip realises that he could find contentment with Biddy but he soon learns that he is too late as she has already found happiness with Joe . |
2 | But he also insists that his main task was to deliver the prisoner to the torturers , who were specialists in interrogation with long experience in the service . |
3 | He knows that we can not reduce the VAT rate as a solution , but he also knows that we can take measures that would have a similar effect in helping the industry . |
4 | Support for the miners promptly and inevitably began to shrink , especially upon the Conservative back-benches , but he still believes that he is right . |
5 | But it also suggests that we have only one self-image : a portrait of the woman as a young person . |
6 | This is part of the job , but it also means that you have to care for yourself and know about your own feelings as well as those of your clients . |
7 | Having twin and matched secondary windings clearly makes a mains transformer very versatile , but it also means that you have to be rather more careful when wiring it up . |
8 | Not only was Marx willing to accept that historical development might have followed several different lines in different places but it also shows that he was always revising his ideas . |
9 | But it just means that he comes up with my car . |
10 | The meaning of this phrase was never very clear , but it now seems that whatever it meant , the availability of these two remedies is not limited in this way . |
11 | The northern manor house was formerly thought to be secondary to the Norman one , but it now seems that they were originally a pair . |
12 | But it so happens that we can compare the situation during the years 1070 to 1123 with a similar train of events at Canterbury just a hundred years later . |