Example sentences of "but they [vb mod] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But they would be printed .
2 Not a piece would be saved , but they would be lost to the French as well .
3 Er you er you 'd have two outside independents and you could n't say how they would be , but they would be elected by the whole te whole er Board of Trustees .
4 A classless society would no doubt constitute subjects who ( like Miss Beale and Miss Buss ) , would be different from us , but they would be constituted nonetheless , and could not know that their own conviction of being unexploited was not mistaken .
5 There were changes to be made , a BMA spokesman said , but they would be made within the existing system .
6 Perhaps a point was never reached where no more could get in , but they would be pushed and crushed until they died or the sides of the car burst with the pressure of them .
7 But Coun Bob Pendlebury , deputy leader of the county council 's ruling Labour group , said it was recognised that there might be problems , but they would be dealt with as they arose .
8 They would pay exactly the same under the rents-to-mortgages scheme as they currently pay in rent — but they would be acquiring their homes , rather than simply being tenants .
9 There would be more photos , but they would be taken as the cruiser pulled away , and she need n't concern herself about those .
10 We could equip them with two-way radios , but they would be confiscated at road checks .
11 I must announce to the House that I have not selected either of the amendments on the Order Paper , but they may be referred to during the debate .
12 It is initially intended to launch these schemes in Germany and Switzerland but they may be extended to other countries later .
13 A description of personality traits is beyond the scope of this book , but they may be categorised in a simple manner under three headings , thus : * role traits : which are those parts of the personality which determine how an individual will react or behave in particular situations , and will react to the expectations of others in that situation .
14 They adamantly believed that ‘ at that time it was not done to ‘ ’ poach' ’ settled executives in any direct or overt way' ; but they may be seen as the precursors of headhunting in Britain , in so far as they acted as consultants in executive selection and advertising , within a general management consultancy practice .
15 ( No names are mentioned , but they may be gathered from the black spots on the map . )
16 In reality , the changes may be positive for the staff , but they may be perceived as negative ( there is also the possibility that change will be negative and resistance to change is therefore a positive thing ) .
17 Often the distinction between the two will be blurred , but they may be tested by the following criteria : Do not assume , however , that all judgements are automatically good and opinions bad .
18 Plant pieces are not actively used in the construction of the nest , but they may be employed as an anchor , or in the case of broad leaf plants that reach the surface , as a site for the whole nest .
19 But they may be hoping in vain .
20 Decisions are made on the basis of evidence , but they may be reversed .
21 But they may be booked up for Christmas day .
22 Some of the sites under consideration may be of the same date and status , but they may be occupied for part of the year , or for a few years only .
23 ‘ Who knows but they may be lined up outside that very wall , waiting to flock in on us ! ’
24 But they may be used in reconstructing the former profile of the river and therefore in deriving the sea level to which the river was graded .
25 But they may be offered a self-certified mortgage instead .
26 The majority of smokers who give up do so by simply deciding to stop but they may be helped by the informal support of the family , friends or colleagues .
27 It 's just that we do rather more sophisticated versions sometimes of very similar things which are done at school , but they might be done more precisely , simply in a rather more sophisticated way .
28 But they might be forced to accept a reconstruction package by another route .
29 But they might be under-employed .
30 But they might be drawn to the sound of a group of females socialising — think that this is something worth investigating — and help us to lure them out again . ’
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