Example sentences of "but [adv] [pron] be [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Yes , but also there are things you should know , as we 'll be working together . ’ |
2 | It used to be a Brooklyn thing , but now there 's kids who use the name and try to make up their own little Lo Life thing . |
3 | But now there 's kids who use the name and try to make up their own little Lo Life thing . |
4 | Dalglish said : ‘ We have played worse than that this season , but now it 's time we pulled our socks up . ’ |
5 | Of course during the previous factional struggles it had been Trotsky who had been accused of advocating policies which would have led to a split between the working class and peasantry , but now it was Stalin who was in Bukharin 's sights . |
6 | Understandably thinking that he had achieved an odd escape , declarer gleefully played off three rounds of diamonds to discard his losing club , but now it was West who took the setting trick when he was able to ruff . |
7 | Peterborough have been looking increasingly like first division fodder but today it was Birmingham who were left scrabbling around for crumbs and there were n't too many of them . |
8 | ‘ But surely it 's time he was here … ’ |
9 | But here it is epigraphy which has added most strikingly to our knowledge : as early as Herodotus ' day there had been Persians with names like Megabates at Halikarnassus ( ML 32 ) , and new inscriptions from fourth-century Labraunda , a sanctuary in Persian-held Karia , attest the Iranian proper names Phrathethnes and Ariarames ( Inscriptions of Labraunda 77 ; 28 ) . |
10 | It should have been just the incentive Ipswich needed to take control of the game but instead it was Newcastle who went in at half-time leading . |
11 | At first they doubtless kept close to the edge of the water , but wherever there was moss there was both moisture and vegetable debris and spores to eat . |