Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] but [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The exams but but I am not knackered at all
2 The opinion , which comes ten years after a joint opinion by Arden and Leonard Hoffman QC and which supersedes it , not only concludes that standards are likely to be accepted as authoritative by the courts but that they are likely to accept that that compliance with abstracts of the UITF ‘ is also necessary to meet the true and fair requirement ’ .
3 At the time the offer had thrilled her , not because of the pearls but because it had indicated she would be in his life in the future .
4 you can over do it with the carrots but if you 're a carrot man you might wan na sprinkle some extras on
5 The questions involved did not relate to the guilt or innocence of the defendants but whether they had been wrongfully deprived of material which should have been available to them in preparing for the trial and for use at the trial if relevant .
6 He had bent down , his hand among the grasses but as she spoke he straightened up and thrust a grubby fist into his pocket .
7 As I took my place with two jamjars in my first Saturday morning kids matinee queue , apprehensive lest the currency had been devalued or even replaced with money , I observed that not only were Royals the heroes in the films but that my choice of cinema was between the Queens and the Royal , and I was warned that before the performance you were supposed to stand for the pianist 's rendition of ‘ God Save the King ’ .
8 Prosecutor Mr David Archer told the court that Whitehouse was seen to roll a cigarette by the officers but when they approached , he crunched it up .
9 There again , rather than wake them up , and the they do a runner , we get on to the phone , tell the police that there 's a a juvenile or what looks like to be a juvenile , sleeping in in part of the flats but where it 's a a stairwell , an ou outhouse , erm even under the stairs , then they 'll come along and check it out .
10 Correlations calculated this way are generally smaller than those that would have been obtained by correlating the averages but because they do not average out the variance from different subjects they provide a more realistic assessment of the size of an effect for any individual subject .
11 We are planning to get another newsletter out before the next one to give you all the details but if you want to know how to label the stuff before than give me a ring
12 It 's very difficult to break down the stereotypes but if you do that I believe you release a whole new artistic form .
13 Peel away the ridges but if it 's young , leave on some green ; if older , peel the skin .
14 Conley picked up the passengers but as he overtook a car on Overdale Road , Park End , Middlesbrough , he lost control .
15 That 's the you know by the time sort of office workers are going in , they 've done all the streets and all the pavements but while they 're doing it it 's a hell of a mess .
16 ‘ . Yours is a common-sense interpretation which says that the company is entitled to the exemptions but that it chooses not to use them .
17 I mean , as you say , I cover all the points but because you do n't do them in the right order perhaps you muck them up
18 Dad , dad used to use it for the bonfires but when he , when he did n't have any petrol he used to use it on the bonfire and he had it in a secret bottle and erm he got it too near and he did n't realize and all of a sudden it goes really really hot and he threw it and everywhere .
19 Sara used to spy on the boys but if she ever had anything going for her I did n't know about it . ’
20 But er it certainly did a lot for the bakers but as I said it certainly took away the happy family union that we had before .
21 If each member of the legislature who votes for a checkerboard compromise does so not because he himself has no principles but because he wants to give the maximum possible effect to the principles he thinks right , then how has anyone behaved irresponsibly ?
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