Example sentences of "but [pron] be [adv] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The principles set out above focus on the treatment and rights of the individual but there are also principles which apply to systems of care .
2 They 're also continuing their campaign against the use of mineral oil in cosmetics , claiming that not only is it the most animal tested cosmetic ingredient , but there are also fears it may be carcinogenic .
3 Many ‘ carers ’ are husbands and wives , but there are also children who look after their parents — these are mainly women , many of whom have work or other family commitments of their own .
4 Life now may be better for some women , but there are still plenty who are helpless victims …
5 But there are still others who have no sense of conviction because of problems on a far deeper level , such as a crisis of identity .
6 There 's never been more public discussion of sexual abuse and the misery it causes , but there are still women who keep the bitter memories to themselves because they 're ashamed to speak out about the torment they 've been through .
7 We have several families who are of gipsy descent , whom we forget are gipsies because they are like the rest of us , but there are still gipsies who do not wish to live in houses .
8 No , they wo n't be moving away faster than light is travelling because the theory of relativity says that nothing can move faster than light , but there are certainly things which may be happening now which we shall not learn about for thousands of millions of years because they are so far away .
9 The money lenders would very often be the gentry , or the rich peasants , but there were also merchants who specialized in lending money , loan sharks .
10 But there were also cases which held that the applicant for mandamus had to show that some legal right of his or hers had been infringed by the challenged decision .
11 But there were also women whose courage failed them .
12 Some courses appropriate to medical students were given ; but there were also lectures which had no connection with science in our narrow modern sense .
13 It did happen at times but they were usually people who fancied their power , such as city councillors .
14 It is possible to break down fat to use as energy when you are training , but it is essentially glycogen which is the energy source .
15 Fathers , because ultimately they control financial resources , may be the people who sign cheques or who authorize the payment of money to their children , but it is often women who mediate and negotiate such gifts and loans ( Morris , 1983 ) .
16 Erm well we all know what 's going to happen and they sort of give an idea of the plot but it 's only Marlowe who does n't know .
17 But it 's only winos he 's dealing with , ’ Rab said .
18 Other 's forgive me for the wrong doing , and for the harm I do to them , but it 's only God who can forgive my sin .
19 But it 's about time there was some breakfast on the table .
20 We sha n't know what else is missing until the relatives get here but it was probably money he was after … for drugs , I dare say . ’
21 But it was usually Billy who finished up with the lesser of the two .
22 He expected to act as sponsor to Chou En-lai in the unfamiliar field of international diplomacy , but it was actually Chou who took over centre stage ( as The Times pronounced , 25 April 1955 , ‘ It has been Mr Chou En-lai 's week ’ ) .
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