Example sentences of "but he be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I have a six-month-old German shepherd dog but he is under my constant control when there are children around . |
2 | In practice , the LPA may offer advice to the chief constable on matters of policy , but he is under no legal obligation to accept it . |
3 | Fillis 's training methods were cruel , and fortunately were quickly forgotten after his death , but he is of interest because he tried to demonstrate ( although unsuccessfully ) how horses think . |
4 | But he is at pains to stress that it is not philosophical knowledge , not true science . |
5 | He considers a trust in favour of the family fideicommissum familiae relictum ) : a settlor has established it ; a member of the family is benefiting from it , but he is at the same time bound by the trust to hand on the property on death to a further member of the family . |
6 | We do not suggest he would be the right Labour leader , but he is at least an honest and fearlessly outspoken politician . ’ |
7 | Admittedly , he does n't yet earn a fraction of the money a man of his age and experience would expect to earn outside , but he is on the way to the real big-time . |
8 | ‘ There is obviously long-term rehabilitation for Mick , but he is on the way back . ’ |
9 | ‘ There is obviously long-term rehabilitation for Mick , but he is on the way back . ’ |
10 | God , said Dionysius , is not only above our notions of goodness but he is above ‘ God ’ himself as we understand him . |
11 | But he is in control of the police and the security services . |
12 | But he is in restless mood and his wandering eye , seeking distraction , is caught by the sight of an attractive woman walking beside the park lake . |
13 | ‘ But he is in good form and I certainly would n't receive a severe shock if he were to win even though he is a long way out of the handicap . |
14 | But he is in one sense or another occupied with it for the rest of the book as he directs the recluse in understanding her experience in terms of a pattern established by the Incarnation , and anchors his teaching to Scripture . |
15 | Mayo 's concern is primarily with religious instruction , but he is by no means unique in suggesting that learning was good for a servant . |
16 | But he is by nature — by his Arab and Oriental culture — irrational . |
17 | His second to Party Politics in the Grand National marked him down as a stayer , but he is by no means a slouch over shorter trips . |
18 | I 'm not sure if you 're aware of it , but he is from a very poor background . |
19 | ‘ But he 's worth every penny . ’ |
20 | He may not be as stinking , filthy rich as you , but he 's worth ten of you any day of the week ! |
21 | Oh I would n't he might be to you but he 's worth it to us . |
22 | Not for much longer but he 's with me now . |
23 | ‘ Aah doubts but he 's on 'is way ti ’ meet 'is Maker . |
24 | But he 's on his own . |
25 | ‘ Not yet , sir , but he 's on his way . ’ |
26 | But he 's on her wrong side : her right 's |
27 | But he 's on GMTV . |
28 | There 'd been an accident right outside Park , anyway there was some lad , I do n't know was he , is he or what , but he 's on a horse and it 's only a baby , and I think it 's thrown him and there 's |
29 | Yeah , I thi but he 's on the local council . |
30 | did n't he years ago and the big kids sort of , well not torment him , but he 's for the fun you know |