Example sentences of "but we [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But we know the arrangements were exact .
2 But we know the time , ’ said the Hatter .
3 No we have n't , but we know the man who has !
4 But we know the airport ! ’ said Angalo .
5 ‘ It will certainly be a big change from Hoylake but we know the area well and we have friends there , ’ said Mr Williams , 53 , who has been in Hoylake since 1986 .
6 ‘ It will certainly be a big change from Hoylake but we know the area well and we have friends there , ’ said Rev Williams , 53 , who has been in Hoylake since 1986 .
7 Leary said : ‘ My French is only adequate and he does n't speak English but we managed a conversation about the things that matter to us .
8 ‘ They hit the bar and we were a bit lucky there but we deserved a break because we fought right to the death on a very heavy pitch . ’
9 In 1964 , it was argued that we could not provide an adequate deterrent without five boats , but we took the decision to proceed with only four and we carried it through .
10 But we took the foot off the pedal in the second half , and with so much at stake that 's not good enough . ’
11 We take the substance of radical and green politics but we avoid the party lines .
12 We understand that the UKCC is anxious to achieve that , but we seek an assurance from the Minister that that will happen .
13 We thought all we had to do was bring the right things from the Store , but we brought a lot of wrong things too .
14 Being unable to travel ‘ up there ’ in time to review this splendid collection , the ‘ mountain ’ did n't exactly come to me , but we made a ‘ kitchen table ’ job of it … or nearly !
15 Er we got leave to use it in the playground as far as I can imagine but we made an awful division or if we did n't it pretty quickly in the class .
16 Erm the servants did their cooking , but we made the marmalade and things , the extra
17 The profession can not be certain how much this will save , as it depends on the amount provided for when the supply estimates were settled ; but we estimate a saving of £15 million on the assumption that the Government would have provided for a 1.5% increase .
18 We note that the Government are asking that organisation to bear in mind an increase in line with inflation , and feel that that may well not be sufficient , but we await the outcome with interest .
19 It is not a preaching philosophy , but we ask the bully to come up with the answers . ’
20 But we agreed the colour of the stain weeks ago , do n't you remember ? ’
21 Months passed but we received no reply .
22 An imitation book with curled up corners and antique dust ‘ is in the worst possible taste , ’ he confirms , ‘ but we sold a quarter of a million last year . ’
23 But we began the year by releasing Networking International , a one-off information publication in collaboration with the Women in Arts Project at the Arts Council .
24 But we felt the tables themselves , could provide a useful background er and in having had them compiled , they point up some rather interesting issues , which we would return to eventually .
25 He says there should be more work done by local government providing a network of cycle routes — but we felt the only way to make progress on this paritcular section was to do it ourselves .
26 But we became the firmest of friends and kept in touch by letter afterwards until she sadly died .
27 I said , ‘ I 'm sorry , but we spent the afternoon in Beauly . ’
28 But we spent the winter of 1888 with another , and the next year had some experience in pantomime .
29 But we thought the records would be good enough to happen without all that .
30 Perhaps we should have done something earlier but we hoped the team would turn the corner .
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