Example sentences of "[pron] but it [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Ah but she ca n't help it can she but it puts you off going when he 's in dun n it ? |
2 | It does n't tell you anything I have n't already told you but it gives you reassurance . |
3 | The idea excites me but it scares me too , ’ she confesses . |
4 | This was a side of her nature that she 'd kept hidden from me but it made me realise my feelings were justified . |
5 | Well yeah , I mean there 's there 's no fast rule about having the red one but it scores you double . |
6 | The term ‘ popular culture ’ is a modern one but it describes what was a readily identifiable reality in the new urban areas of the nineteenth century . |
7 | It was soul-destroying to him but it gave him money for his wife and child . |
8 | At first I would not even consider it but it fills her days , or at least it did until you arrived with your friend . |
9 | But however I suppose it but it takes it 's like everything else but it 's a dead it really is a trade er Graham was saying to m to me when I was down in London , he says , It 's a pity mum that you could n't get work you know , I mean , you just did n't have the you know , your age and that to start work down here , he says , there 'd be plenty of work for you . |
10 | Through that , Red Rhino came up with a matching deal which was not very high in terms of money or anything but it gave them some status , certainly with promotion . |