Example sentences of "but it 's [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Except for losing Mum I 've always been lucky , but it 's bound to change sometime . ’ |
2 | Morale was very low a few months ago , but it 's beginning to get better now |
3 | I should prefer the headland without it but it 's beginning to look as if it had a right to be there . ’ |
4 | Erm so I mean this is this is never distressed but it 's beginning to look a bit ancient now . |
5 | In that respect the game is certainly true to the movie , but it 's beginning to age a little now , since the release of its successors . |
6 | But it 's reassuring to hear the usually humble and pathetic Kitchens sing their own praises so . |
7 | ‘ But it 's going to put an awful lot of island people to a lot of trouble , and it will mean many hundreds of them will have to wait even longer for jobs now . ’ |
8 | I fill it up with facts and theories , but it 's going to take for ever : it 's a deep , deep well . ’ |
9 | But it 's going to take some time before construction begins . |
10 | I do n't , I honestly do n't know what the answer is with the National Health but it 's going to take years and years and years . |
11 | ‘ He has got a big name already but it 's going to get even bigger in Italy . |
12 | But it 's going to get worse . |
13 | " But it 's going to help me keep my share of the house , and Aunt Alicia would approve of that . |
14 | Indeed , as Paul Du Noyer noted in NME , it might not make a sausage of difference to your diet but it 's guaranteed to leave a feeling of guilt in your head as you tuck into that rump steak . |