Example sentences of "but [that] [pron] do " in BNC.

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31 Chuck House , senior vice-president of Informix , said exclusive distributor , Ascii Corp , had limitations in terms of strengthening Informix 's relationships with Japanese firms , but that it does want to continue its relationship with Ascii .
32 For quite a long time the prevailing view among economists had been that money does not affect the relative prices of commodities , but that it does determine the overall price level .
33 But that it does satisfy a need for a vast number of , of people who may be rather younger and poorer than er we who sit here .
34 As Wildavsky ( 1975 , p. 42 ) states : ‘ It is not so much that traditional budgeting succeeds brilliantly on every criterion but that it does not entirely fail on any one that is responsible for its longevity . ’
35 The problem is not just that buckminsterfullerene forms , but that it does so with such efficiency .
36 One torso is so weathered that little can be said but that it does seem to show the same primitive technique as Nikandre 's .
37 His view of this " delirious " material ( note the etymology of délire ) is that it breaks the rules of language ( grammar , syntax , semantic cohesion ) but that it does not mean nothing .
38 Israel 's great sin was n't that it did not do good things — but that it did not obey the Law , the Torah .
39 The worse criticism , of course , is not that Carpenter 's Gothic was cheap nor that most of the styles chosen were imitative but that it did no good .
40 Preliminary observational studies of the self-instructional material provided for library orientation showed that the material provided was of help to new users , but that it did not , alone , supply adequate orientation information .
41 On the more difficult topic of the Pauline corpus I concluded that the evidence was equally compatible with a widely differing set of authors or a single unusually versatile author , but that it did not support the view that four epistles stood out as uniform by comparison with all others .
42 Suppose , however , that God decided that the universe should finish up in a state of high order but that it did n't matter what state it started in .
43 In the first phase he confirmed that when meat powder ( an unconditioned stimulus ) was placed on the dog 's tongue a natural reflex occurred and the dog salivated ( an unconditioned response ) , but that it did not salivate solely in response to a buzzer sounded for 30 seconds , a neutral stimulus .
44 Erm er I was concerned when my Noble Friend said that he 'd looked up Hallsbury but that it did n't contain the right words , er er I rather wonder whether he looked up so to speak the right version or the last version .
45 Elizabeth said yes , she would do it , but that she did n't want an audience , she just wanted to record it with me .
46 Penny Duce of the Poetry Library , who recently visited Lending Services said that the Library would be pleased to accept requests for books on BL forms , but that she did not expect to be borrowing material for SPL itself .
47 Who she was , and how often she went there , we did n't know , but that she did go , if only to use the telephone , we had incontestable proof .
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