Example sentences of "but [pers pn] be all [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | it is a lot , but they 're all part of the same thing . |
2 | ‘ But they are all cousins of Duke William as well . |
3 | Some are blue and some pink , some have pockets and some not , but they are all examples of what it means to be a shirt : they all exemplify ‘ shirtness ’ — the universal . |
4 | Jackie he was he was looking he was for something and he was looking for something in a hurry and I could n't find out I like T-shirts in one pile sweat shirts in another pullovers in another jeans in another but they were all sort of |
5 | The fizz , the pulse-beat , the moment slightly delayed … yes , that was good , but it 's all part of the job . |
6 | But it 's all part of the same jigsaw |
7 | But it 's all water off a duck 's back |
8 | But it 's all water under the bridge for this season and Linfield must now concentrate on bridging the gap between themselves and their Danish visitors . |
9 | And we also talked about maybe you could say , erm , you know , if you continue to do a job , maybe we 'll look you know , at developing you further , but it 's all sort of , pretty similar sort of things you 're going to say to him in that situation . |
10 | But it was all part of my compulsion to lose weight . |
11 | It seems odd that a man with so much of a reputation for sexual encounters should cringe from public contact , but it was all part of his reserve . |
12 | He could n't do the job , he knew it and his father-in-law knew it , but it was all part of the grand master plan : How To Keep Your Daughter At Home . |
13 | He tells us in his autobiography that this decision produced a breakdown in his wife 's health , but it was all part of his efforts to become a pure Buddhist leader and hence bring benefit to burma . |
14 | ‘ We had a bad result at Stoke City last Friday night , but it was all part of a learning experience for young players . |
15 | But it was all part of the job . |
16 | you know , but it was all sort of like that . |
17 | Perhaps that type of patronage was of small value in comparison with the need to provide employment for friends , but it was all grist to the mill of a politician intent on keeping his interest solidly united , and it was certainly not scorned by those with bursaries in their gift . |