Example sentences of "but of [noun] [pron] is [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But of course it is nice to come back to the same places over and over again , sort of er see friendly faces . |
2 | ‘ But of course it is possible that they were wrong . ’ |
3 | Canon at the octave or double octave is very similar to the above , but of course it is necessary to avoid crossing one voice below the bass . |
4 | But of course it is one thing to argue for change , and to explain ( as preceding pages have tried to do ) the readiness and degree of involvement of para.professional colleagues and groups ; it is quite another to analyse in helpful detail the types of learning systems and units that might be relevant , and their implications in terms of planning and organized provision . |
5 | But of course it is important that the box is er in operational use before such a photograph is taken , so I will endeavour tomorrow to er to resolve the situation of actually putting the phones in the box so that er by the time Wednesday comes , and our photograph , then it is up and running as they say . |
6 | But of course there is some choice erm let me give you a final southern er Africa example of this , Botswana geographically is one of those countries cut off from the sea , it 's a very large country but much of it is uninhabitable because it 's so arid it 's therefore a small country by almost any standards , number of people , the economy of er of Botswana is small and it 's frankly dependent upon South Africa in many ways for its transport , for its economic wellbeing , for the movement of people erm and even some educational resources . |