Example sentences of "but that [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Yes , there 's the relief of knowing you do n't have to worry about where the next question is coming from , but that 's simply replaced by the worry of where the first answer is coming from . |
2 | He says he saw one job but that 's already gone and that was last week . |
3 | But that 's easier said than done , and you will be lucky indeed if it never happens to you . |
4 | ‘ But that 's enough emoting for tonight . |
5 | ‘ But that 's enough work for the evening , Watson . |
6 | But that 's fully expensed at all times . |
7 | The many tracks through the woods make it easy to get lost — but that 's never bothered me . |
8 | But that 's still to come . |
9 | English is finished as a common language , but that 's only according to a Frenchman . |
10 | but that 's only putting his hand out without being brutal about it , that 's not as dangerous as being coming out entirely from behind the shield . |
11 | I mean just out of Heathrow and Gatwick I think traffic has dropped by about twenty per cent over the erm past two weeks , but that 's now beginning to pick up again . |
12 | but that 's now got forty six members some of whom are mutual |
13 | Erm There 's quite a bit to go into with that but that 's hopefully given you some idea of how electricity works . |
14 | Yes , but that 's deliberately set up , that is . |
15 | But that 's usually waived , if the mother agrees . |
16 | At least perplexing to me , but that is probably to do with my own shortcomings . |
17 | But that is easier said than done . |
18 | Michael Portillo has been little known outside Westminster , but that is now changing , for he is the minister with the welfare state in his sights , says Joy Copley |
19 | It is also true that I disagreed with his choice of menu , but that is hardly cause for murder . ’ |