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

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31 But look at the new companies which take the place of the old order , says Mr Chandler : almost all have followed the first-mover formula and grown big .
32 Yes , Mr Gorbachev would say , but look at the capitalist misery it causes in places like Poland and eastern Germany .
33 Left : Good shot of the bloyeti spawning — but look at the out of focus tail and body in the foreground
34 I would n't expect it to compete for the funnel-web spider ‘ small but deadly ’ award in the same way that a Mesa Boogie .22 could , but look at the price difference and you 'll appreciate why .
35 But look at the men — a colonel ( Mustard ) , a professor ( Plum ) and the Reverend Green .
36 True , Namibia was not a country when the 1991 World Cup preliminaries were held in Africa , but look at the challenge from Africa in the form of Zimbabwe .
37 But look at the coachwork .
38 Borrow , said his partner Jim , borrow , but look at the price of borrowing .
39 But look at the prices they charge ! ’
40 But look at the way those bones are lying — it is n't natural . ’
41 They still call it melton ; but look at the difference : the heart has gone right out of the cloth .
42 Er they have well just the same as er some of these weight reducers. they 'll take the weight down but look at the side effects .
43 She handed him a Lyle 's Price Guide , open at the right page : ‘ It 's three years out of date but look at the prices . ’
44 But look at the negotiation you did , what were you doing well , what were some of the things that you needed most strength .
45 But but but look at the look .
46 But look at the contrast on p81 , after Eddie has messed things up and made Catherine miserable — she says that he is a rat .
47 Well yes , but look at the crossings we 've got in Driffield .
48 But look at the one below .
49 But look at the scene in which Ludwitt comes back .
50 Yeah , but look at the prices though
51 But to look at the problem from another angle , none of us lives in an environment free from synthetic chemicals — if we did , would we still suffer from those ‘ everyday symptoms ’ such as headaches ?
52 ‘ I would always tell people not to be too sensitive to the special offer mortgage rate but to look at the long-term history of how the lender treats borrowers and at all the extra fees attached , ’ says Ms Blackman .
53 Hundreds of keen gardeners have been visiting Blenheim Palace … not to inspect Capability Brown 's work , but to look at the best of the country 's autumn flowers .
54 She was apparently close to marriage on two occasions , but withdrew at a late stage .
55 Delegations from Algeria and Yemen travelled to Moscow but withdrew at the last moment in solidarity with the Palestinian delegation .
56 ‘ No , ’ said Greg , looking towards an elderly female colleague in a drab woolly frock , hunched over piles of marking but twitching at the ears for anything of scandalous human interest .
57 For example , children today are happy with metres and centimetres , but seem at a loss when faced with yards , feet and inches .
58 But getting at the right information , and making sense of it , is increasingly difficult .
59 There were even imitation sheepskins , but worn at the risk of being considered a total nebbish .
60 The aim is to acknowledge the guilty nature of the hero according to one set of criteria , those of ordinary morality , but to stress at the same time that his guilty act is a source of pride and value of an altogether different , non-moral , antinomian kind .
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