Example sentences of "but there are [noun] [Wh adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But there are moments when we experience the charm and courtesy which drew English men and women to him as helpers in his continental mission .
2 But there are moments when one is not sure whether Mr Duroselle has really made up his mind who belongs with the Europeans and who does not .
3 ‘ Room For Thought ’ is stomach-churningly twee in places , but there are moments when something spindly struggles to be heard through the forest of strings .
4 But there are others where you know I 'm e I 'm very reluctant to get involved .
5 But there are times when nothing less will do — on a chilly winter 's or rainy spring day , or when the family are at home , or on weekends when everyone welcomes a change from the routine of packed lunches and wine bar grub .
6 But there are times when nothing is simply the best thing to do . ’
7 In some classes friendship groups are very productive , but there are times when you might want to keep certain children apart because they frequently distract each other , or maybe you want to make sure that boys and girls work together .
8 It 's a way , it 's a very formal way of identifying training needs but there are times when you need to do it .
9 It is n't forever , I know , but there are times when I wonder if I 'm not missing out on other things that can be equally important . ’
10 She 's not a bad sort but there are times when I could shake her . ’
11 In most situations this works perfectly well , but there are times when it is useful to be able to make your own adjustments .
12 It may not be a virtue , but there are times when it 's an asset .
13 That comes from the se , the seabed churning it up but the sea is never still , it 's tossing and in , as the movement there underneath , although it may appear calm on the surface , but there are times when it 's not calm on the surface , it 's as rough on top as it is underneath .
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