Example sentences of "but [adv] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But eventually he will need help . |
2 | I 'm not saying it was fourpence but perhaps you 'd get fourpence . |
3 | Erm as far as certification of er th the of a system is concerned er we are still comm committed to getting office certificated and as many of you may be aware the Swindon office has actually overtaken us on the B E S side erm and they are er , but hopefully we will achieve certification for the whole of our group erm prior to Swindon achieving certification for their whole group . |
4 | But also one can see families in these situations creating maximum flexibility by using some members for household-based production and some for different types of waged work in what Wall calls the adaptive family economy : ‘ their economic activities were diversified against the prospect of bad times and to make the most of the good ’ ( 1986 , p. 294 ) . |
5 | Not only does the body clock contribute to the changes that are found , but also we can gain clues about the nature of it by a study of the changes . |
6 | It is available of course in the library but also you can buy copies , it 's a , I think it 's a reasonable price , in the S P C K bookshop . |
7 | Auctioneers maintain the introduction of new technology buying will complement not destory the markets , but inevitably they will bring changes to the traditional market day . |
8 | With Economy 7 , you may pay slightly more for electricity used during the day and have higher quarterly standing charges , but overall you will make savings . |
9 | At the end of the week , observers were optimistic , yet some still sounded a cautionary note : ‘ This is the first time for a long while I have seen people saying ‘ I want this drawing or painting ’ without any idea of speculation ’ , says Jan Krugier , ‘ but now we must keep control of the situation . |
10 | ‘ But now we can take children and adults from as far away as Stanhope and Richmond . ’ |
11 | Let us do this problem again , but now we will use algebra to work out the boy 's weight . |
12 | But now you can fish Stenness all dy and you 'll never see a fish . |
13 | But equally we must stop thinking of another kind of people , ignorant of technology , and interested only in high culture . |
14 | But equally you can create suspense out of going to the very edge . |
15 | which I bought to fit but never did but surely they would have bolts and fittings in them . |
16 | ‘ Our comments have gone unheeded by central government but surely they must pay attention now that they have been reiterated by a person of his standing . ’ |
17 | He had an idea that Dinah might not be permitted to open her own letters , or perhaps would throw them aside if there were too many admirers ; but surely she would take notice of the sketch . |
18 | I understand that the social services want to help people , but sometimes one can help people a bit more by nipping problems in the bud and dealing with them at an earlier stage . |
19 | But maybe I can speed things up . |
20 | But maybe you can educate people out of it rather than ban ? |
21 | made it er queer but then I 'll need tablets by then an'all , so |
22 | She had confessed her sin and done her penance , but then she would encounter Sister Matthew John again and the same unworthy thought would pop back into her head once more . |
23 | She 'll have all day Sunday but then she could have Monday as well so I do n't mind having Thursday off . |
24 | How these people go week after week after week looking for bargain I mean Chris I mean we picked up some bargains today but how you can go week I mean it 's okay yes but when you 're Christmas shopping you ca n't go for because it 's just |
25 | Thing is the how these people go week after week after week looking for a bargain , I mean , Christm , I mean we picked up some bargains today , but how you can go week , I mean its ok , yes , why your but when your Christmas shopping you ca n't |
26 | But how you can expect people to become more sociable by just being , you know , shut behind closed walls , and and not having to actually , fend for themselves and cope with life outside prison walls . |
27 | It has been claimed that binoculars will show it , but again I must admit failure . |
28 | Hi-Tech and more sleekly designed kitchens look good with white tiled floors whether ceramic or vinyl , but again you could use cork and vinyl , or composition tiles or even linoleum which has taken on a new lease of life now that people have realised how well it can look inlaid with other colours . |
29 | Co-ordination , if it is to take place at all , is also most likely to be instigated by the clearinghouses ; but ideally it ought to take place between the library associations , if for no other reason than that they can provide financial support to arrange the necessary meetings of coordinating committees . |
30 | The sight of any other teacher dripping with water and with a bucket over her head would have been an occasion for great mirth among the pupils , but absolutely nothing could diminish Miss Hardbroom 's power . |