Example sentences of "but [adv] [adv] [pron] be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But right now it 's Marc Almond , then straight into rehearsals with Girlschool for our British tour in October . |
2 | But so often there are tears behind the smiles , and Pam came close to having a breakdown a couple of years or so back . |
3 | Haynes made 53 and Richardson finished unbeaten on 79 , but once again it was Richards who dominated . |
4 | The first big solo of the Brahms B flat should give the impression , hopefully , of surmounted effort , but later on there are passages of the greatest intricacy that should emerge light as a feather . |
5 | But now perhaps it 's time , just for once , to let your heart rule your head . |
6 | Perhaps one can produce figures for the amount knocked off property prices by aircraft noise and excessive pollution ( as Blueprint suggests , with the backing of figures from American cities ) , but even here there is room for doubt . |
7 | People are quick to articulate such criticisms in gossip but even here there are constraints . |
8 | There are , of course , cases where the user has to resort to good old ASCII , the lingua franca of all computer systems but even here there are tricks that can be employed to make the process a little easier . |
9 | But even here there were signs that we were not far from the sea or from strange phenomena . |
10 | Their wings do not normally come into contact , but even so there are problems when the dragonfly executes sharp turns . |
11 | Yeah but even so it 's volt |
12 | Well of course they are behind the line of your house , I mean but even so it 's sort of , erm |
13 | The use of feminist linguistic research for such overtly sexist purposes may seem unlikely ; but even now there are indications that something more subtly worrying is happening . |
14 | ‘ Things get a little quiet between five and seven in the morning , but even then there are places open if you know where to look . |
15 | But even then he was trouble , you know . |