Example sentences of "but [adv] [pron] [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But soon they 'll be on a plane back to America on the orders of a High Court Judge .
2 The distinction depends on a range of factors of varying importance and weight depending on the circumstances ; but generally what must be in contemplation is that there will be " an inquiry in the nature of a judicial inquiry " ( quoted from Lord Esher MR in Re Carus-Wilson and Greene ( 1886 ) 18 QBD 7 , at 9 ) .
3 Emily smiled , her aunt could be a holy terror but tonight she would be on her best behaviour because the élite of the Swansea gentry would be at the Race Ball and Aunt Sophie had not found herself invited into the social circles lately , not since Craig 's arrest .
4 But really he should be in Germany
5 But tomorrow we 'll be on the the green .
6 But tomorrow he will be at the House of Commons with former Manchester United team-mate Denis Law , MP David Mellor and Labour left-winger Tony Banks for a debate aimed at promoting new Pele videos .
7 But surely it would be worth it to any corgi worth his or her doggy bone , to be able to play alongside the ultimate corgi-owner — the Queen .
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