Example sentences of "but [conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I very rarely go out at weekends but if someone sees you in a pub once they assume you must be a real nightclubber .
2 I do n't really get pocket money but if I see something in the shops in , in , this toy or something my mum , mum 'll buy it for me and say that 's your pocket money for this week .
3 But what we ca n't , it 's absolutely but if you write it in all the other divisions have got to do it as well .
4 But if you claim it in your own right you 'll be classed as independent , no longer dependant on you therefore you he is n't your dependant any longer .
5 No I think what it is I understand it now but if you ask me in a couple of weeks
6 But if you put somebody in there who and and they become disassociated with the people
7 Yeah but if you put it in the dark it goes all starry .
8 But if you employ someone in your house , you want them to do it your way , not theirs . ’
9 ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ?
10 But if you read it in the way the UK does , you might catch only five or ten projects a year . ’
11 And I 'll see you again next week , but if you need anything in the meantime give me a ring will you ?
12 But if you do it in twenty three you 're talking about doing
13 You can use paper of similar thickness but unless you stick it in some way to the faces it is difficult to keep it in position when assembling the cores into the bobbin and bolting it down to the board .
14 But not this year , but because we found ourselves in a very embarrassing situation with the forty point limit and the fact that we 've got Hans Nielson on ten point three two which you know , is good in one respect , but it erm makes very difficult situations down the bottom end .
15 Hincmar puts in a significant phrase when he says that the minores who " confirmed " assembly-decisions did so " not because they were forced to do so , but because they understood them in their own minds and agreed with them " .
16 Joanna Grenside is described as beautiful — but when she sees herself in the mirror , she wo n't see that .
17 But as she seized it in her hand , before her horrified eyes the dried petals fell away and fluttered to the floor , scattering like confetti at her feet .
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