Example sentences of "but [adv] [prep] [noun prp] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Again unfortunately the only thing lacking was people , but perhaps in Monday we picked a bad night to sample the crack as locals tell me the place livens up as the weekend approaches .
2 But apparently with Nona it could .
3 But suddenly in September everyone was talking about war .
4 But elsewhere in Europe it lives on and refers to new ways of working with groups , especially those on the margins .
5 This could be said with some emphasis of Chatterton , but not of Eliot himself , who moreover survived , who grew to be famous , who did not kill himself , though he was to wonder how one might set about dying .
6 But directly after Giasone he began a change of direction which was followed by most of his later operas and indeed by later seventeenth-century opera generally .
7 Er but hopefully by March we will be able to say , well it 's all ready
8 Khrushchev initially claimed ( in a report to the Supreme Soviet on 12 December 1962 ) that by installing the missiles in Cuba he acted in response to a Cuban request ; this has been contradicted not only by statements from Castro , but also by Khrushchev himself .
9 British Rail 's choice of King 's Cross as the second London terminal in addition to Waterloo has raised a storm of protest not only from Camden Council but also from Newham which has emerged as a kind of British Amiens in its campaign to site the terminal at Stratford .
10 At the peak of the breeding season there are said to be perhaps a quarter of a million sooty terns nesting on Aride , but now in October there were only a few hundred .
11 Baseball may have become a parks game in Britian in recent years but now in Gloucestershire there 's a new name to put alongside the Chicago Whitesox and the Los Angeles Dodgers … the name on the shirt is the Gloster Meteors .
12 But back in Cuzco I had to fight to recall the strength I had found ; force myself to remember I had been lost in a sixty-million-year-old forest but had found the still centre .
13 Oh , he sounded so right , but deep inside Kate she felt she had failed Lizzy somehow .
14 Anyone who saw Bernhard Langer miss the 18th putt and hand the Ryder Cup to the Americans will never forget his look of anguish , but here at GTF we prefer to remember Bernhard 's look of happiness as he opened Kitzbühel 's 18 hole championship golf course .
15 Well you say that International Women 's Day has been going on for some time , but here in Britain what 's known as the Women 's Movement has been in operation now for about , what , twenty one/twenty two years , something like that .
16 Well he certainly meant this , a lethal finisher but fortunately for Southend nobody seems to have caught on yet .
17 But then at Boots we pride ourselves on our usefulness to mums .
18 But then against Clare they flattered to deceive and were ultimately found wanting in the second-half , prompting manager Peter McGrath to question the attitude of many of his squad .
19 At the end of March Harold Wilson had increased his majority from 4 to 94 in the General Election , but significantly in July there were arrests outside the US embassy of protesters against the bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong .
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