Example sentences of "but i [vb base] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I have not discussed the essays by d " Auzac , Asher , Frowe , McGonigal , Seitz and Gibson , but I recommend them to the reader 's attention . |
2 | ‘ I never thought it would be so , but I miss her like the devil ! ’ |
3 | I disagreed with much of what he had to say , but I welcome him to the House from this Bench and look forward to debating these issues with him on many occasions . |
4 | But I put it at the bottom of the list and consider it can really be done without . |
5 | But I put it on the table because it is a risk . |
6 | I was bringing my own but I put it in the wrong pocket of my coat and it fell through the lining and smashed . " |
7 | I am still very critical of my own shape but I console myself with the fact that while it is far from perfect , it is better than it used to be . |
8 | She struggles , eyes widening further , but I pin her to the sheets with my weight and keep the glove firmly over her mouth even though she is n't making any noise . |
9 | Yeah but I want it for the men that 's going to alter the gas . |
10 | My final choice will doubtless find few supporters elsewhere , but I want someone with the dynamism to ensure that no winning opportunity is missed . |
11 | ‘ I 'm extremely sorry , Monsieur de Chavigny , but I have someone on the line who wants to speak to you personally . |
12 | No , but I hang it in the garage which is |
13 | He is certainly all that , but I see him as the new Jasper Johns — that great transformer of icons — with sex , shopping and the detritus of the suburbs in place of Johns 's targets , beer cans and flags . |
14 | But I think we with the wet stuff we 've had going through , the chute is blocking up . |
15 | Tough shit really , but I soften it for the sake of the delicacies of future interaction . |
16 | Hobbs v. Clark was considered and followed in two further driver 's option cases , Director of Public Prosecutions v. Magill [ 1988 ] R.T.R. 337 and Regan v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1990 ] R.T.R. 102 , but I find nothing in the judgments in these cases which provides independent support for what I have called the doctrine of driver 's preference . |