Example sentences of "but [ex0] [vb mod] [adv] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And there are too many of these domestic sitcoms , it 's boring when you see yet another washing-up scene , but there 'll always be good ones coming along . ’
2 The senses are oversensitive and burning pains are characteristic but there may also be stinging , stabbing , tearing , cutting pains with numbness , tingling and crawling .
3 Such consultations , together with the decrease in publication delays , will lead to a reduction of the latency period , because there is now a higher probability that the thesis , or papers derived from it , will be read and subsequently cited , but there may also be other factors involved .
4 These are similar to flow process charts except that no standard symbols are used , the chart is simply a list of the actions the operator takes but there may well be additional columns referring to the events which occur and the consequent information which appears .
5 Of course , you can hand the whole thing over to a direct mail house but there may still be additional and expensive packaging to design and pay for .
6 Not only would jobs be provided directly , but there would also be additional employment generated in the components industry and in ancillary services .
7 But there will frequently be considerable advantages in being able to deal anonymously .
8 If you do n't want to breed them you could probably house several individuals of different species but there will still be territorial needs and you may run the risk of hybrids , though these are not as common as in some other groups of cichlids .
9 But there will still be important debates about the form of European decision-making , and the relationship between political accountability at a European and a national level .
10 On completion of the design , the accuracy of the forecast cost increases with receipt of tenders but there will still be significant inaccuracy reflecting the likelihood of unforseen events occurring , such as differing ground conditions and the introduction of variations .
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