Example sentences of "you [adv] but " in BNC.

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1 Patrick held both hands up in a gesture of peace , he smiled for a moment ; I 'm no trying to get at you personally but I just fucking feel that you cant expect the teacher to be the everything , the heavyweight boxing champion of the world .
2 And it I mean it it does n't help saying I told you so but I did
3 Perhaps you 'd like to sit down rather than sort of hover at the back , it 's up to you entirely but you may feel that you 're slightly uncomfortable .
4 There are several methods you can use and of course you must find the one which suits you best but , as a starting-point , here is a simple and effective one : Lie on your bed or sit in a chair with a back which is high enough to support your neck and head .
5 I tried to drag you away but you were too engrossed in the Butler man to pay any attention . ’
6 And all we say is that we pay extra commission if we send you away but it is against er against our principle and even er economics to send people that far away .
7 His pupils will tell you differently — well not tell you exactly but demonstrate it in their changed lifestyle , which even their parents notice .
8 I ca n't tell you anymore but ’ his mane remains the same ’ after all this time .
9 Er Noble Lords er know a good precedent erm y you just but I 've never seen one before and erm so far of course perhaps I 'm being unfair as there has n't been the opportunity to do so , but so far we have had no explanation from the Government as to how that list i it is proposed shall be compiled
10 And you just But as we were saying er talking to Janet afterwards there was another little one down at the side , erm mum was getting a bit irate with him , but you see they do n't take anything for the children to do .
11 It would take you longer but every doctor is worth may be a couple of ads all right in terms of who he knows or she knows .
12 ‘ When you buy a warehouse , you also but the idea of studio spaces being as simple as possible . ’
13 I 'm ever so sorry for you both but of course I 'm ever so relieved .
14 What are you both but strangers ? ’
15 They all try to get you both but er I have decided the other things I mean I tell Patrick and
16 I 'm sorry I ca n't serve you now but I 'll get back to the bar as soon as I can .
17 ‘ Seen you before but I ca n't think who you are ’ sort of look .
18 ‘ I did n't like to tell you before but I 've learned to be a dab hand at tapping the boots myself .
19 I hate to agree with you here but yes , I think the leagues gone now .
20 I do n't want to put any pressure on you here but we 're all using you as a role model for our
21 Thinking I might might see you today but not knowing whether you would be coming
22 Yeah well we got that lasagne I was going to do that for you today but
23 Cos I would have done that for you today but
24 No , I 'm asking you there but I 'm asking you when 's the me , end of the main staff input ?
25 Well I would agree with you there but that 's we were n't running it , and we 'd nothing to do with er with the organizing of yesterday 's .
26 ‘ I regret , I ca n't help you there but ’ — the Archdeacon turned to Theodora with his courteous smile — ‘ I believe you may be able to , Miss Braithwaite . ’
27 I tried to call you there but was told you 'd left for home . ’
28 Well ring , he said he 'd ring you instead but
29 ‘ I was n't going to tell you yet but , ’ she paused .
30 P T O I suppose it 's unlikely that I 'll ever see you again but we might see each other at William 's or something and if you ever need to speak to me for some reason you can call me at school
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