Example sentences of "but it [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Erm I wo n't dwell on York city centre and its historic core because you 're all clearly aware of that , but it its setting was accepted at the greenbelt enquiry as being sufficiently important to warrant protection wider than just its physical , existing physical limits , erm the special protection was accorded also to the the special character rather was accorded also to the surrounding countryside , much of which is very attractive , and many of the typical Yorkshire small villages and hamlets that surround the area as well , er and we 're clearly in a position in Greater York which is different from the position that arises in many other counties and many other districts within this county , we 're in a position of grave shortage of suitable , developable land , we 're in a position of high quality er character , and landscape , we 're in a position where York , in particular , has extremely good transportation links , to the Leeds Bradford conurbation , where we discuss at length over the last two days there are policies for urban regeneration , subject to regional planning guidance in that area erm and we 're in a position where quite clearly York is under pressure , a great deal of pressure from migrants , er because it 's a it 's an attractive location to live .
2 competition from the new commodity , the new technology , the new source of supply , the new type of organization … competition which commands a decisive cost or quality advantage and which strikes not at the margins of the profits and the outputs of the existing firms ( and possibly even entire national economies ) but it their foundations and their very lives .
3 People suffering from dry skin , but it 's the only wo , odd one case or another that actually reported , but it we do n't know how widespread these things are .
4 Yeah but it we it 's a spurious argument because you 've got nought point five X have n't you ?
5 But it they read that off
6 But it what I 'm saying is that they 're all shades of colour anyway .
7 Well you would think so would n't you but it Nobody ever to say anything about it .
8 It 's er partly chlorine yes but it there are occasions when it smells like T C P .
9 I , I do n't know what deciding though , I says , funny enough I said there were one just like this at Millaires and I did n't qualify where it was , but it he latched on to it and it 's er a posh place , you know , Millaires
10 Well he still lives in Eaking but it he 's got a shop up by the Post Office .
11 But it he 'd he 'd take it and forget it .
12 So er er whether or not it 'll be the same faces c l as come up and do it er But it it should n't make that much difference .
13 But it it 's inconvenient to go to the library , write down lots of addresses and then come away again .
14 So it was n't a lot on that anyway , but it it it 's do n't forget that 's a good indication .
15 I ca n't remember where it was now but it it was certainly you know probably one of the er new er very new universities you know the ex-polys
16 Well it was it is rock but it it was something else , it was a bone .
17 But but it it is n't the longest enquiry in this part of the world in in living memory .
18 Erm another strength I think erm and this is once again point of view but it it literally is er is the track itself track access .
19 But I found in the city centre , that er I did enjoy working there , but it it can be a bit of a cold and unfriendly place because it 's so such a rapid pace of life .
20 But it it might not be the sort of thing where numbers need to be , I mean
21 So I agree it it may well be a pain in the neck , but it it may not fall
22 But it it goes into picking it out of er I and I think maybe when we do decide to do another training needs analysis .
23 I think I 'm in way more than help but it it does me good .
24 It wo n't go further back in a hurry , but it it 's These are very very nasty .
25 you had a a slate like you 've got on the roof , but it it was bound with a wooden frame .
26 Now I wo n't go into the technicalities of , of the knitting element but it it 's , to say this , that , that needle , four hundred years ago , is still being used today .
27 I 'm sorry I I okay you book the player but it it appears to me that that forwards just do n't want to stay on their feet or even try to stay on their feet .
28 Well I think that 's a good way of putting it , absolutely , I mean er As as I say but it it is erm I think it 's been a long process and to get I mean it 's taken nearly two years since the
29 Er but but it it is not simple as in any of these matters er in that the change in the vacant dwellings difference here also has a consequential figure for dwellings different at the end .
30 Well e erm I do n't want to dwell on this point but it it may have implications wider than just where these boundaries are .
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