Example sentences of "but [pers pn] be [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Nay , ’ said the victor courteously , ‘ but I am in yours . ’ |
2 | " But I 'm for it . " |
3 | ‘ I did n't like this job until this talk with you , John , ’ said the young seaman , ‘ but I 'm with you now . ’ |
4 | ‘ It sounds a bit idealistic , ’ remarked David , ‘ but I 'm with you one hundred per cent . ’ |
5 | ‘ It did shake me up , but I 'm over it now . ’ |
6 | But you are in you ca n't recall . |
7 | But you was with it all the War , even before the War , and then when the War came , and of course you 've got a fair amount when the War came on you see . |
8 | He said : ‘ It 's crazy , but she 's worth it . |
9 | But she 's worth it . ’ |
10 | The plot centres around an aristocratic sportsman who in turn becomes the subject of a manhunt : he is alone against the world , but we are with him through every breathless paragraph . |
11 | Spokesman Sylvia Rigby said : ‘ They seem to think we are only objecting to the level of the charge but we are against it all together . ’ |
12 | Because , although Jesus was speaking to the people there , his words were not just for them , but they 're for us as well and these are conversations that we can well eavesdrop on and learn something , I 'm sure , for our benefit . |
13 | But if it 's a bolt that holds a lamppost down and they 've under under-ordered , there 's not , but they 're with them , then we can take those . |
14 | But they 're above us on cos our goal average must look absolutely diabolical now . |
15 | ‘ Aye , dad , but they 're like him sort of , are n't they ? ’ |
16 | Oh I would n't he might be to you but he 's worth it to us . |
17 | Not for much longer but he 's with me now . |
18 | But he 's like you , he 's got the talent but nothing to say . ’ |
19 | But he was behind her now , his hand heavy on the nape of her neck . |
20 | His ankles clicked , his knees snapped , but he was after it , past crosses , round tombs , over mounds . |
21 | But he was against it . |
22 | In that , he was like Wallace and like Norman Lockyer , the first editor of Nature ; but he was unlike them in that he went on to become President of the Royal Society , at the time of the First World War . |
23 | He lacked the Boswellian charm , to say nothing of the genius , of the Italian , but he was in his alternately gay and lugubrious way better company than Mitford had suggested . |
24 | Not his case , but he was in it himself , stuck like a fly . |
25 | You will have to be organised or you 'll never find anything but it is worth it . |
26 | I have to wait a while before I get a second chub , but it is worth it for this one weighs 4lb 10oz and fights like a demon . |
27 | Yes , it requires some self-discipline , but it is worth it in the end . |
28 | When you first do this it can seem quite a risk and it may take time for fluency to grow , but it is worth it ! |
29 | It is not for teachers to tell them what to believe or value , but it is for them to try to equip pupils in such a way that they can enter into the debate and develop a coherent and perceptive worldview for themselves . |
30 | The specimen may be of blood or urine , but it is for me to decide which . |