Example sentences of "but i [adv] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 They drive me to distraction : at first I refuse to fight back , on the grounds that life is sacred and it is not their fault that they are mosquitos , but I eventually join in the swatting that punctuates the quiet every so often .
2 For a little while I was afraid I was going to land in the middle of a town , but I mercifully drifted to the edge of this .
3 Well I can have one every sort of , but I just get into the bath just after the water is slipping out .
4 But I soon recovered from the chloroform and really appreciated the company of the other Mums .
5 It briefly attracted my attention , but I soon returned to the more intellectual business of marking exam scripts .
6 They do n't always dress up of course but I soon got in the habit by trying on a Tommy Cooper-styled fez .
7 It is well known that I disliked what was in the first three-year letter of intent , but I wholly approved of the principle .
8 I had only recently heard of the existence of such places , but I gradually came to the conclusion that she was running a small brothel of which she herself was the centre of interest .
9 ‘ Marginally , perhaps , but I always come by the street and pick up uncle 's paper from the newsagent on my way . ’
10 knock and shove me but I always get in the way .
11 That one , but I actually got onto the the server .
12 In deference to you , Mr. Speaker , perhaps I had better not respond to the last part of my hon. Friend 's question , but I entirely agree with the spirit of his comments .
13 The slow version has the most depth , and maybe it 'll turn up on a 12-inch some day , but I really opted for the fast one , because it seemed a really nice way to start the album . ’
14 The slow version has the most depth , and maybe it 'll turn up on a 12-inch some day , but I really opted for the fast one , because it seemed a really nice way to start the album . ’
15 ‘ I did n't notice any but I never went inside the house .
16 But I never get past the bouncers at the Wag . ’
17 I used to wrestle with my conscience as to whether I should ask Francis Bacon , but I never did in the end .
18 ‘ I knew we was onto a good 'un when we comes to Sinkport , but I never guessed as the old scallywag 'imself 'ud be 'ere .
19 That too was a heady experience , but I still hankered for the farm life .
20 But I still cling to the hope that I 'm mistaken , ’ Steve went on seriously , ‘ that I was n't in love and it was in fact infatuation . ’
21 But I certainly got to the delegate meeting .
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