Example sentences of "but [subord] i [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Mark : I ca n't say that to the same extent , but where I live at the moment I know a lot of people within five minutes ' walk and there are ten or fifteen gay people I know who live locally ; there are people I can visit without any great effort whatsoever , whom I 'm likely to meet in the shops .
2 But if I run through the addresses I think it 'll make sense because everybody will recognize where they are .
3 I jump for joy … but until I hear from the Foreign Office or from Martin , I wo n't believe it .
4 But because I work during the week , Saturday is the only time I have , apart from my lunch hour .
5 I too have Windows 3 running in Real mode , not because I particularly like Windows , nor for multitasking ( which I obviously ca n't do ) , but because I work in the computer industry and need to be able to use Windows at clients ' sites and set up applications for them .
6 But before I got to the end of it I burst into tears .
7 But before I start with the heavy stuff , I 'd like to tell you my own theory about grown-ups and their DOs and DON'Ts and why a lot of them are not very good at dealing with children .
8 I had planned an early night , but when I heard about the disco , I decided a visit to the Club 's hairdresser and a night on the dance floor would be much more enjoyable !
9 But when I heard about the examination being restored , I just wanted to try .
10 But when I heard about the murder I wondered just the same thing . ’
11 I fell into an unhappy sleep , but when I woke in the morning , the family had gone .
12 But when I got to the window and looked out , there was nothing there !
13 But when I got behind the typewriter I thought , ‘ That ai n't gon na make a very good piece ’ and so I took the piss out of her something rotten .
14 But when I came into the room , there she was .
15 I awoke next morning to a brilliant pearly light , but when I went to the window , no sea was visible .
16 " Forgive me , " he said to Sir Edmund , " but when I went to the Commissioner , whom I know slightly , I understood that the police would be good enough to look into our problem .
17 He seemed bright enough and very eager to learn , but when I went to the school to see his work I found that his handwriting was very , very bad and his spelling was absolutely atrocious , and although he was good at mathematics , as time went on he began to get very worried and very upset about it and when I looked at his work I realized that he was doing a lot of the words back to front and was getting the direction of figures mixed up .
18 but when I went in the other week , they all sit in a circle like that , then there 's a space and the teacher stands there and she was telling a story about the independent princess who does n't fall in love with the prince in the end , it was a quite funny story
19 Sorry for whinging , but when I get onto the computer and it says ‘ 8 new messages ’ I think Oh goody !
20 But when I get to the other side I ca n't get onto the platform cos of this other gate .
21 I hit the ball great on the range but when I get on the course it all goes wrong .
22 But when I get in the weight room at Chelsea , the other lads put me to shame .
23 ‘ That 's just what I said to myself when I woke up this morning , but when I looked on the floor , there was the veil , torn in two halves ! ’
24 But when I looked at the date , my father could only have been about twelve year old you see , when these letters were written so it must have been my grandfather writing to Coventry and Birmingham for parts for the penny farthing bicycles which he worked on .
25 But when I looked over the edge there was no sign of him , or of the river — only the mist swirling .
26 But when I looked in the ZZAP !
27 But when I go to the shops and I spend seventy pound for a week .
28 But when I arrived at The St Chad 's Deanery Day for Stockport and discovered there was a group of 20 people aged from ten up to 19 , I thought that things could n't be so bad after all .
29 But when I enquired about the location of the Waaf Site , I was told to climb back on the wagon .
30 Climbing the 60 , narrow , twisting steps from the nave to the ringing chamber left me worn out — but when I staggered through the door the chamber was packed .
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