Example sentences of "[unc] but [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Bardot 's sensuality , too , was not that of a femme fatale but an enfant fatale .
2 The topology of the molecule , which comprises two immunoglobulin-like domains , is the same as that of the first two domains of CD4 but the relative domain orientation is altered by a fairly flexible linker region .
3 But er but a mere twenty pe pence !
4 Er but a pretty little box that is .
5 Er but the major capitol programme but has not yet been included arrows , E
6 Furniture was n't that posh but then er but the only thing I thought about it was safe and it was clean .
7 It 's er but the actual tones in it are , are ideal .
8 I know but er but the funny thing was
9 I think that er that is a question better directed towards the French , possibly my colleagues in the foreign office but my understanding is that the French assembly have indeed er approved ratification er but the French government i is declining er to append the appropriate signatures to it er er until agreement over the erm the parliament building at at Strasbourg is completed erm but my honourable friend I think in true parliamentary form , asks questions to which he already feels he knows pretty well what the answer is and I suspect that my answer squares with what he knows already .
10 Er E one was mentioned I believe and er but the main emphasis was on the range of agricultural policies A one I think to A four .
11 And and there 's always the chance of getting it back at a later stage er but the whole market will have moved up a level .
12 Er anyway that the the but the actual experience , er one knew something was wrong .
13 Thus Kafka 's novel The Trial , for example , can be read , from different positions , as ( a ) mediation by projection — an arbitrary and irrational social system is not directly described , in its own terms , but projected , in its essentials , as strange and alien ; or ( b ) mediation by the discovery of an ‘ objective correlative' — a situation and characters are composed to produce , in an objective form , the subjective or actual feelings — an inexpressible guilt — from which the original impulse to composition came ; or ( c ) mediation as a function of the fundamental social processes of consciousness , in which certain crises which can not otherwise be directly apprehended are ‘ crystallized ’ in certain direct images and forms of art — images which then illuminate a basic ( social and psychological ) condition : not just Kafka 's but a general alienation .
14 He does n't work for Templeton 's but a firm producing sheet metal .
15 Erm but no real stress .
16 Erm but the other chap 's wearing a striped one .
17 Okay there might be in all sorts of ways , in terms of equality , in terms of socialism , it 's , it 's all a bit dubious erm but the other reason for taxing down is that , let's face it , the majority of peasants as we , as we saw last week are still poor and if the Communist Party is wanting to maximize its revenue , if it was gon na say okay we 're not gon na tax anybody at under six or eight hundred erm you , you 're gon na take out er half the population and you would have to get that income by taxing the rich even harder and that would be a disincentive .
18 Erm but the relevant
19 So I got Peggy up from Somerset , on the same farm you see , and that was much better , and erm we 've been cycling to Stroud , to the pictures you know , 8 miles there and 8 miles back , and erm but the awful job he gave me to do for a few days was along , there was a young lad there and he was going to drive the old heavy fords and tractor and I was going to walk behind , and he 'd got converted horse drags I suppose they call them
20 Now I said Mr Nichol I 'd to take you to that erm but the only thing is it 's after the so I do n't know how you feel if you 'd if you would rather see a performance before the exam , or you would rather see that one after the exam , or two .
21 Erm but the pre-enquiry meeting is taking place tomorrow and we are represented at that meeting John is going along .
22 There are some unavoidable costs er on that account , particularly on the engine programme where delays to the aircraft programme which result in extra costs on the engine side , are the customer 's liability , erm but the main increase in cost is actually in the equipment area and results I think , from the fact that the equipment prices turned out to be higher than was originally estimated at the start of the programme and also the fact that U K industry won a higher work share on equipment that we had originally been entitled to and budgeted for and lastly the point you mentioned that Germany has withdrawn from some parts of the requirement and that made certain equipments non-common and we have had to take a larger share of the costs of those equipments than originally planned .
23 Well Erm I have n't got a a definite way a a sort of little trick for remembering that erm but the big thing to remember is s before you just put it in no matter how sure you are stop and think now am I differentiating or integrating ?
24 An apartment in a high-rise block might only cost S$100,000 but a detached bungalow is likely to be S$1.5 to S$2m .
25 There was also a main effect of junction F(9,576)=28.35 , p<0.01 but no significant interaction between experiment and junction ( F(9,576)=1.14 ) .
26 Well you see mortgages are a , a , a pretty dodgy subject really because you 've got so many er different er er variables on a mortgage , but the m but the basic erm pattern of mortgages is that if we 've got a ten thousand pound loan over ten over say twenty years , so that 's twenty years there .
27 The isolation of the posterior part of the primitive streak of 8th day embryos is provided as an example in Table 3 and Figure 3A but the basic technique can be applied to the isolation of any part of the embryo at any stage .
28 An but the National Health for his er , he got medical treatment for himself , but there 's nothing for his family , or his children , they had to pay the Doctor .
29 Western influence was not dangerous sui generis but the rampant spread of it certainly was .
30 In manufacturing between 1980 and 1985 output measured per person-hour or per person employed increased by about 25% but the total output remained roughly constant , that is the manufacturing labour force is still falling rapidly ( Economic Trends 1985 ) .
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