Example sentences of "but [pron] be [noun] who " in BNC.
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1 | But there are companies who advertise in Yellow Pages that they will do investigations on behalf of employers of future employees . |
2 | Oxfords and brogue styles have been standard office issue for most of this century , but in the last 30 years the loafer has — thanks to its American and Italian perfectors — become a relaxed and stylish alternative to lace-ups , but there are purists who still harbour doubts about its suitability for the boardroom . |
3 | I know inside Mr Crangle is curious only as to what I 'm like and wishes me no real harm , but there are others who do . ’ |
4 | There are some observers who think this to be admirable ; but there are others who believe that in such cases the basic obligations that should keep such enthusiasts at home have been obscured by pretension and sentimentality . |
5 | but there are others who wo n't . |
6 | ‘ But there are Brownies who do good turns still , you know , ’ said a voice from the doorway . |
7 | But there are parents who lose control of their children most often for reasons that are entirely understandable . |
8 | Well this varies from individual to individual , but there are individuals who probably spend erm seventy per cent of their time on research , erm twenty per cent on teaching , and ten per cent on playing tennis . |
9 | A counter-notice which must be served within 21 days after service of the Notice , should only be given where it is required that the party whose statement it is sought to admit , should be called as a witness , but there are witnesses who can not , or should not be called , that is if dead , beyond the seas , or unfit to attend , or who can not after reasonable diligence be identified , or can not reasonably be expected to have any recollection ; consequently in respect of all those persons , the opposing party is not entitled to serve a counter-notice requiring such person to be called unless he can contend that the person can , or should be called . |
10 | No one is likely to offer answers unless the questions are directly asked , but there are people who can give the information you need . |
11 | " But there are people who care for me here too , Lou . |
12 | So the motorbikes are going like hotcakes — but there are people who prefer something a little more sedate . |
13 | Men , there are men who hate women , I agree with that but there are men who love and respect a a th what a woman is for how how good and and stre , the strength of women who can make you feel good and who who gives you the power of being able to be yourself and I I 'm sorry I I , that is part of it , I think there are two sides . |
14 | ‘ But there are men who consider her beautiful , ’ Isabel remarked , and in the next instant could have bitten her tongue out . |
15 | Blake 's ideas achieved little currency until late in the century ; but there were others who , by a different route , were coming to hold a comparable view of youth and innocence . |
16 | But there were others who had traded with the Carolingian West ( coins of Louis the Pious and other Frankish objects have been found at Birka ) , who had come to know Christianity from their trading connections , and who formed the bedrock of Anskar 's support . |
17 | He suffered defeat and banishment , but there were others who had to suffer it with him . |
18 | But there were exceptions : Gregory of Tours denied the claims of one would-be king called Munderic , who was crushed by Theuderic I. Chlothar I refused to acknowledge that Gundovald was his son , but there were others who thought that he was . |
19 | But there were others who , despite their disaffection to Hanover , had little desire to risk their necks for the positive alternative the Pretender represented . |
20 | But there were people who took poems like this at face value and were shocked . |
21 | The essence of Hollywood was that it used actors who became real before the camera ; they were not ciphers there to be manipulated by an all-powerful director but they were actors who were able to combine natural qualities and varied skills and techniques in such a way as to create an on-camera identity . |
22 | But it is Jonny who is the driving force , the black leather jacket may have gone , the cowboy boots were nowhere to be seen yesterday , but the earring is still in place and so is the intensity which stunned Cambridge two years ago . |
23 | But it is Day-Lewis who dominates everything as he races around , long locks flowing and trusty musket in tow . |
24 | But it is Weede who really makes this worth hearing , keeping his balance with ease between sympathy and schmaltz . |
25 | A lot of Alfie 's adventures are shared by his little sister Annie Rose , but it is Dad who takes him camping , very close to home . |
26 | But it is women who are more likely to buy things . |
27 | ‘ Of course , the more snow , the more avalanches come down on to roads and into the valleys , but it is skiers who are normally most at risk . ’ |
28 | Indeed the covenant is important but it is Christ who holds the key to the understanding of baptism and I thought that you would like to hear how your work has helped us to see our way in this respect . |
29 | If musical politics now involves a constantly shifting ‘ war of position ’ , Adorno helps us to understand the enemy , but it is Benjamin who is more able to offer the tools to carry on the struggle . |
30 | True , Jack is more famous , but it is Jet who is indelibly linked with the instrument . |