Example sentences of "[noun pl] but [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He says ; After the farewell tour I concentrated on acting and my future and I did not want to sing Dr Hook 's songs but I now understand people will want me too .
2 ‘ Not only do Bernie and I love animals but we also love children and have recently sponsored two Romanian babies , ’ she says .
3 So , in this , very animal loving assembly , I think er , you would agree er , only twenty one are vegetarians and seventy nine people love animals but they also enjoy chewing on them from time to time .
4 He sets up a fair few goals but we really need a finisher something Wallace managed to do ( if you gave him enough chances in the game ) .
5 They were concerned about their own roles but they also felt there was no historical evidence of local authority commitment to mental health services and they therefore feared losing hard-won resources to these authorities .
6 ‘ I asked her to come and get me out of foster homes but she never did .
7 His next-door neighbours , who are getting married at the same time , also booked with Darlington Wedding Cars but they too have changed their booking .
8 We talk a lot about those thermal plumes but we really do n't know much about them .
9 The study not only describes changes in central-local relationships but it also attempts to explain them .
10 Such choices may be exploited , and fed , by commercial considerations but they ultimately reflect an actual desire for a specific type of medium .
11 One might guess that a substantive discussion of this issue would centre on the question of linguistic performance : Danto ( 1960 ) suggested that we will do violence to the English language if machines achieve certain linguistic performances but we still refuse to deem them conscious .
12 normal trainers but they just got spikes in them .
13 This allows more scope for using softer materials and complicated designs but it also means that the outer fabric can get wet , though you stay dry inside .
14 The economy is poised for take-off and the figures in Stroud over the last few months but I fully understand the fears of the workers and their families
15 ‘ We 've been refusing that man a cheque book for months but he just went inside and someone from senior management , who has n't been behind a counter for years , just hands one over without a thought . ’
16 That was by that was by normal recruits but it still happens it , actually the the bullying goes down the line .
17 Now there are occasionally criticisms from members that there is too much concentration on the elite end of sport in the Sports Federation in this instance the R Y A but what is important about the is an effort to produce a very high standard as a finished product so to speak to go to the Olympics but it also helps to concentrate minds on the bit that is missing before and help to recycle everybody 's concentration into the training area and Rod has just been talking about the year of youth and of course it follows on very naturally in a post- olympic year to launch that year of youth .
18 I do n't want any of these voices but I especially do n't want this one .
19 Okay cats tend to land on their feet but they also tend to take injuries like erm severe pancreatic injuries if they land from high things , so they do n't just
20 Jennie recognized that the world could be at any of her Girls ' feet but she also understood that sometimes the youngsters were too scared to travel abroad .
21 They say we are the turkeys but you better believe , We 'll be doing all the stuffing , In the Mid-Counties Combination League .
22 test the hypothesis that VGP paths cluster around preferred longitudes but they also mix N R and R N transitions , thereby partially randomizing their dataset .
23 I was doing veterinary for two years and I wrote away to companies but they just were n't all that keen to ge give girls a chance .
24 In fact a lot of our you know a lot a lot of the their their the type of business I was in , right ? they wanted the erm home service companies but I also branched out because I 've always been connected .
25 Unless they are hunters , like cats , their eyesight is often the least developed of the senses but they still quickly detect movement .
26 Restrictive trade practices provisions obviously control price-fixing agreements and other abuses by cartels but they also control licensing agreements ; for example , where the proprietor of a patent attempts to impose onerous terms on the licensee .
27 The second possibility that Nikolaev committed the murder under the guidance of the NKVD seems to be more likely that the first possibility because so many people seem to have conveniently neglected their duties but I still think that it is not the most likely .
28 ‘ Of course you ca n't have too many players free of defensive duties but you definitely need more than one person who has a licence to attack , ’ he said .
29 The content varied according to the imagined circumstances but it invariably contained the information that he was a magistrate , an exponent of the martial arts , or someone who had recently been diagnosed as HIV positive and would have no hesitation in biting if attacked .
30 My order to attack undoubtedly saved a lot of other innocent lives but it still does n't give me peace of mind .
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