Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] but it " in BNC.

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1 And every single incident , every single one of those people , there i , there is a hu , there is a human being there a and for every one of them there are perhaps hundreds of other people who are affected by that loss but it 's just a number to us .
2 It is entitled to see ( and debate , if necessary ) the annual accounts and report of each industry but it can only question the minister on those aspects of the industry 's activities for which the minister is responsible .
3 on that side but it 's got a little bit of black on it , do you reckon that 's anything to do with it ?
4 It produces that effect but it also makes er males more aggressive , more likely to take risks , which explains the accident figures , more likely to become involved in violence .
5 We want some change but it does n't sound too good .
6 Something to do with som something to do with a cotton mill in Paisley and it was s s s W I c just can nae recall what it was but it was a great big trial , there was a And er this this lawyer he had done quite well out of this case but it was a quite That must have been in er about nineteen twenty nineteen thirties about nineteen thirty two .
7 I would have preferred this afternoon but it seems he is riding in three races at Wincanton . ’
8 Animals again can easily be accommodated at this level but it will not follow from this that they will be capable of the conscious distress or anxiety of a parent at an injury to their child , or of the hamstrung athlete warned by the doctor that they must give up running .
9 There may be some interaction between the edges and corners that prevents this split but it is a reasonable split to start with .
10 Mr Kinnersley , a journalist who lives near Bath , Avon , said last night : ‘ I 'm very pleased about this decision but it is n't a charter for people to drink and drive .
11 Barrie Lamb , chairman of the Darlington Railway Preservation Society , explained : ‘ Quite a few historians have written about this building but it seems a bit odd that none of them knew the exact date it opened .
12 The strong release of gastrin stimulated by these beverages is clearly an important mediator of this response but it is possible that they may have a direct effect on the parietal cell as well .
13 Hari felt a rush of disappointment , she had expected Lewis to jump at the chance of earning some money but it seemed he was reluctant to take her venture seriously .
14 Can cost you some money but it 's er it 's it 's it 's prefer it 's preferable to er pyramid selling which of course is outlawed now .
15 The association has agreed to meet this expense but it will be pointed out to the Youth Club that if they are responsible for any further damage they will be required to provide the cash .
16 This unruffled progression fits perfectly the sort of chain of correlations of consequences which we disentangled at the start of this chapter but it does not seem to offer the prospect of the decisive determination of a particular result .
17 Grateful thanks are due to the following , without whom I could have written this piece but it would have been rubbish
18 In other words it was n't the one and only example where we felt this gap but it 's simple one where remarked on it .
19 Our press date prevents us giving details of this run but it must have been quite a spectacle if it went ahead as reported , and would have provided a fitting finale to an outstanding season of operations .
20 Prese it 's awkward this spelling but it 's , it 's presents .
21 There was a through-way running the length of this wood but it looked more like a path than a substantial track .
22 I felt fear at this moment but it passed and I was calmed in thought when the sensation passed .
23 Shildon is in charge of this inquiry but it could become impossible for either of you to continue working here . ’
24 The trade papers were always including references to experiments of this sort but it was obvious that these many initiatives came to very little .
25 You know they were coming there this week and they would n't come there for three or four weeks or something , thinking with this picket but it was very important to keep that gate , stop everybody from going in there .
26 We signed a year 's lease on this place but it ai n't worth the paper it 's written on .
27 He laughs at this scenario but it carries the ring of truth .
28 to these ideas , launch another war but it 's always a just war , this time it 's always justified
29 I keep hammering away at this point but it applies to so many areas and it 's so rarely done .
30 Well e erm I do n't want to dwell on this point but it it may have implications wider than just where these boundaries are .
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