Example sentences of "but there [vb mod] [be] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Dinner finished early this evening because of the convention , but there 'll be snacks in the bar if you 're hungry .
2 But there 'll be ways of seeing daylight .
3 Thus , everyone may have the same wage rate , w , per hour and the same unearned income , M , but there may be differences in the tastes for leisure leading to differences in hours worked , L. As a result , measured income may vary — even though all individuals have the same endowments and market opportunities .
4 Their positioning is generally flexible , but there may be restrictions on the number you can install .
5 Outdoors , there is space , but there may be problems with light if the occasion is held during hours of darkness as well as uncertainties about the weather .
6 A whole school concert is always popular but there may be problems in that the demand for tickets may well outweigh the supply .
7 It will maintain a sales and support network in the 150 countries where it now has a presence , but there may be cuts in both Wang employee numbers and the type of facilities it will operate .
8 In a few clinics there is an appointments system which at least ensures that the patient is seen when he or she expects to be seen , but there may be delays in getting an appointment .
9 But there would be lights in the chapel , Isabel assured herself , peering ahead for a sign of them and flinching from the feel of the rough stone beneath her palm .
10 But there would be access to the roof , if only for care and maintenance .
11 The whole route is estimated to take eight hours but there will be checkpoints along the way for refreshments .
12 I ca n't quantify these , I ca n't tell you how many there 'll be , but there will be questions on motivation but before that there 'll be some questions on the basics of of kind of y'know studying , work , psychology , the sort of thing you 'll find in an introductory chapter er not only of the Arnold book but in other books as well .
13 This gives no variable cut-off but there will be provision for lap and lead . ’
14 So we , we are not just creating capitalism per se we are building in that direction er but there will be elements of socialism there which we can then build on and take us forward .
15 But there will be pressure on the company to produce ‘ quick fixes ’ for traditional industries that have fallen on hard times .
16 But there can be criticism of psychoanalytic theories on a rational basis .
17 Thirst is usually marked but there can be dysphagia for solids from the constriction .
18 ‘ It is not that large is better and small is worse or vice versa but there could be economies of scale .
19 But there must be concerns at the prospect of the need to break up such a service and whether the work it is undertaking can be maintained and appropriately financially supported in smaller units . ’
20 They did n't injure anyone that time — not physically , at any rate — but there must be mothers in Yorkshire who are still wondering if the babies were really sorted out correctly . ’
21 But there must be ways of dealing with women like you .
22 Clients may not be physically ill , but there should be provision for care in the appropriate environment if required .
23 The critic is an unusually acute and well-informed reader , but there should be equality of esteem between the critic and other readers .
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