Example sentences of "[adv] but it be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | A political decision is real enough but it is designed to leave things in the end exactly as they were in the beginning . |
2 | It may seem pretentious to say so but it is intended in Gramsci 's terms as an organic intellectual work . |
3 | At present the crèche operates during term time only but it is envisaged that it will eventually open outside term , subject to demand . |
4 | At present the crèche operates during term time only but it is envisaged that it will eventually open outside term , subject to demand . |
5 | We keep we keep going on for longer and longer but it 's taking a lot longer for us to get any closer . |
6 | ‘ He has got a big name already but it 's going to get even bigger in Italy . |
7 | In Tameside the minister had sound administrative reasons for believing that the local authority was acting unreasonably but it was held that merely to have such reasons was insufficient . |
8 | Mr Sugar was not at the house yesterday but it is believed his wife , Ann , was at home as a woman had driven a sports car into the grounds earlier , which bore the registration 1 AS . |
9 | A Security Council vote to enforce its no-fly zone declaration had been expected as early as yesterday but it was postponed because of arduous negotiations over a final text , including the grace period before shoot-down or other orders could be issued . |
10 | And then but it was seen as okay that the men could go to the pub after a funeral ? |
11 | Well I was sent to the erm United , well it was n't a United Reform Church then but it was called the Chapel and I was sent to there , to Sunday School there , mornings and afternoon and we went two by two across to the Chapel , you see , so while my father , we used to walk down the street together . |
12 | Not only is the food aid late but it is depressing the market for peasants who produced surplus maize for sale ( see box above ) . |