Example sentences of "but [noun] [verb] that it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The choice of duration as the organising category of the past may seem arbitrary , or at best superficial ; but Braudel implies that it serves to pick out states and processes of qualitatively distinct types , which have different sorts of impact on human affairs and demand to be studied separately . |
2 | But Roberts discovered that it did not matter much where he grew up when he was driving through Southwark late one night on his way from work . |
3 | Exports increased to 69% this time from 64% of total sales last , but Curtis said that it did n't benefit much from the movements in exchange rates . |
4 | The £4.1 billion jump in bank-lending was month was twice the average monthly increase in 1992 , but economists warned that it reflected a rebound rather than new hope that consumers are taking on significantly bigger borrowings to fuel recovery . |
5 | But Raff speculates that it makes more sense that all cells are suicidal : to survive they have to be constantly reminded by signals from the body that they are loved and cherished . |
6 | Aoun , and most Western diplomats , blamed the LF militia for the attack , but Geaga claimed that it had been organized by Aoun 's own intelligence officers in an attempt to gain a measure of international sympathy . |
7 | Lovelock sees this dual function as a vital bridge , but others argue that it puts him in an invidious and altogether too powerful position . |