Example sentences of "but [vb mod] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 One finds reassurance in foreign examples if one looks for it : but ought we not to be looking more for stimulus ?
2 As in the previous areas discussed , objects may not merely be used to refer to a given social group , but may themselves be constitutive of a certain social relation .
3 We know it is foolish to be too trusting of other people , but may we be prepared to take risks sometimes and give other people a chance to get close to us .
4 ‘ Nahum , dear , ’ said Elizabeth Bradford , ‘ we 're all used to your fondness for parting us from our wealth , but may we ask what prompted you to choose the Foundling Hospital this year ? ’
5 But may it not be the case , he suggested , that images have already died and we are not aware of it ?
6 This edition of the Newsletter carries the name ‘ Counsellor ’ but may you have a better one .
7 But may I point out to you , Dr. Briant , that I for one — and I think it likely that the audience feels much as I do — find the material you are giving us in so admirably concise and ordered a manner is not as intelligible as it might be , since we are ordinary simple souls ?
8 ‘ Well , I 'd be pleased to provide any references you need , but may I suggest that you consider a little more before acting precipitately .
9 But may I politely suggest that in future they beat their meat in the privacy of their own studio instead of soiling our evening with such toss ?
10 Erm I s suspect that it 's er the one million two hundred and forty two thousand transfer from general operating reserve is that figure but may I make one comment
11 I realise the importance of such matters in Scotland , but may I ask for crisper questions ?
12 I am pleased at the progress on that issue , but may I ask the Minister now to look urgently at the decision to allow a Scottish ferry company to run the ferry between Rathlin and Ballycastle ?
13 I welcome both the inquiries that the right hon. Gentleman has so speedily set up , but may I advise him that , if we do not get it right this time , we shall be at the Dispatch Box again to consider still more cases ?
14 I do not know to which local authority the hon. Gentleman is referring , but may I try to explain the context of the debate to him , because it seems to be going straight over the heads of Conservative Members , as was evident in that intervention which I shall now try to answer .
15 I congratulate my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister on his courageous stand against the 11 who opposed him , but may I ask him a simple question ?
16 May I I do not need an adjournment but may I back away from the microphone to take instruction ?
17 I know she 's disappointed as you are but may I coming in her place thank Nicholas Hinton and his colleagues for having me at the Barbican at this important annual public meeting .
18 The absence of one ordinary officer at the Annual General Meeting may appear a misfortune , of two carelessness , but may I assure you , that we are with you in spirit , that the loss is ours alone , and that the proceedings will be conducted with their usual expedition and efficiency , despite , and I hope no one said before our absence from .
19 really answer the first part of the Noble Lord 's question by saying that er er it is a question of future cost , er we are er we are already spending a great deal of money on the first part er of this er library and er we will have to examine the future cost very carefully and I put it to you to the Noble Lord that it would be a really sad reflection where the field of creative endeavour in which this country is m has most excelled over the centuries , in other words literature to have no single focus for celebration , preservation and active use , it really is er very important that this library continues , but may I remind Your Lordships also that we 're not talking about the s the library in this question , we 're talking about the u the site at present used by the builders .
20 On the second part , well nobody feels more strongly that I do about the problems of noise pollution and I agree entirely there er with what councillor has to say but may I remind members that this council did have a full service for a six months period , you all seem to have forgotten that , we did have a full service , an experimental one which ran for six months , er we were advised by the officers at the end of that period it was not necessary to run the full seven day a week service , it was not necessary we are still being advised that that is not necessary , that is the advice we were given at the last committee meeting and er the majority of members supported that .
21 ‘ We will leave soon , Master Lieutenant , but may I ask one favour first ? ’
22 But may I add a special welcome to the unsung heroines and heroes who are not permanent staff , but give up their time — and in some cases their entire annual leave — to work for the Festival when the high pressure time arrives .
23 But should we describe this dynamic as homoerotic ?
24 We all like to save money but should we be governed by cost alone ?
25 Solicitors , accountants , consultants of all kinds , they too are regarded as professional people — but should we use their services , we have the choice , we decide .
26 But should we raise objections about a too selective use of examples , both within Shakespeare 's plays — where they are often exclusively considered — and in the choice of texts which help detail the period 's ‘ social energy ’ ?
27 But should we assume the same training is required by the lion 's share of our undergraduates who are not destined for academic careers ?
28 Also , voting for this season 's 1st team seems interesting , but should we wait for a couple of weeks before all signings are done .
29 But , but should we deal with the first
30 Right but should we insure it fully ?
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