Example sentences of "but there [vb mod] [be] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | At some time , you 'll have to come back into some sort of a system like G C S Es if , if they 're , I mean they might be changed , but there 'll be something like |
2 | I mean ah I know I know but then he 's pretty tied up and I know very well but even trying to get lunch with is difficult but there may be there may be I mean I know quite well but would want . |
3 | This mental state may indicate the remedy on its own , like the emotional state of Chamomilla often does but there may be none of it apparent and yet the physical symptoms would still indicate its use . |
4 | But there may be I mean |
5 | But there would be nothing particularly natural about such a classification . |
6 | ‘ I do n't know , but there might be something else we have n't thought of — like a dog worrying his sheep . ’ |
7 | But there might be something , ’ Uncle Albert said , settling into his favourite chair . |
8 | She felt limp and exhausted , but there might be someone in the kitchen , and she could n't face anyone else at the moment . |
9 | The Publicity Boards ( all three sets ) are already booked until the end of July but there will be one set available in August . |
10 | BZW think the figures will be largely academic , but there will be plenty of interest in the prospects for the anti-Aids drug Retrovir . |
11 | Aldershot Recreation Ground might be a ghost stadium at the moment , but there will be plenty of football activity there over the next few weeks , with various Aldershot & District League finals taking place at the traditional venue . |
12 | You may not know the answers to some of these things at first , but there will be plenty of chances to discuss them later . |
13 | I photographed the box in the cavity , but there will be nothing to link the photograph with the Josephs or even with the Villa Fiesole . ’ |
14 | Work hard , get in more business but there will be nothing for you at the end . |
15 | But there can be nothing irrational about preferences which are reflectively consistent , so that the agent who pursued all of them would have no regrets . |
16 | THE post-match critic who wondered if Hibs had come off the team bus moving backwards might have been guilty of allowing his cynicism to get the better of him , but there can be no-one at Easter Road this morning able to derive any satisfaction from the side 's performance at Ibrox . |
17 | But there could be none of that — ever again . |
18 | He seems to have been a pretty hard-headed business man , but there must be plenty of others in a town of this size … ’ |
19 | We have n't had any disasters yet , but there must be one on the way . |
20 | At some point in the future there many be another move , but there must be something like a five times price/performance advantage before people will move to another standard platform . |
21 | ‘ But there must be something you can do . ’ |
22 | ‘ I never thought he 'd be into Acid House , but there must be something . ’ |
23 | But there must be something in the in the cabinet for you to watch . |