Example sentences of "but it [be] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But it is also that the worlds which Burrows evokes are very intimate and very enclosed .
2 But it is also because their own specialist interests have led them in other directions .
3 But it is also because of the geography of growth of the service sector , which has also been very uneven .
4 This is partly because more is known about him , and because his drawings and those of his younger contemporary John Thorpe [ q.v. ] ( a high proportion of which are survey drawings ) are the only large personal collection from this period that still exist , but it is also because of the distinctive and remarkable character of the houses with which he can be connected .
5 But it is also because people in the Third World have realized that there are very few jobs available in which their children can use an education .
6 But it is also because one or two traders have squeezed the Brent forward market , which sets the price .
7 You have the facility to slow the music down to half speed , but it is here that I think Ibanez have missed the point .
8 But it is here that the long-standing personal relationship between borrower and lender allows scope for abuse .
9 But it is here that the difference re-emerges .
10 This is partly because of the association between old age and poor housing conditions , but it is primarily because of the association between poor housing conditions and low-income owners .
11 I d I do n't mean that 's er er a terribly difficult thing but it is just that that does have to happen .
12 But it is just because participants in conversation may be expected to observe the sub-maxim " be orderly " that we have that expectation .
13 But it is partly because the social security system is centrally run , overworked and understaffed that the customers all too often receive such a poor service .
14 But it is largely because Loch Ness is so biologically unproductive that it is also biologically stable : it is spared the seasonal booms and crashes in the populations of living things that are characteristic of more productive lakes .
15 Can I just point out that something here , erm , was , I think I mentioned about my children it was the height of the table and its just so little that , that they indicate their in height in this picture , but it is there and , erm , that , I found that really very exciting and as I say the , The Threes , it , the three goblets , the three apples the three puppies , so often I 've , I 've found that there is three sets of , three objects and in
16 You will find the speeches scattered like jewels throughout the text , but it is perhaps as well to keep to the simpler ones for your audition piece — those where Romeo and Juliet are directly enthralled by love and the declaration of love to another person .
17 But it is precisely because many of us do that they are dangerous .
18 But it is precisely because it is an act of the whole man that it includes the understanding .
19 You might be surprised that this needs mentioning ; but it is precisely because these same strategies are maladaptive in many domestic situations that horses are labelled stupid .
20 But it is ideologically and practically much more troublesome in centrally controlled economies .
21 I 'll give you the cast list but it is more or less the same as last time .
22 But it is only while attentive to someone 's suffering that one is spontaneously moved to help him .
23 ‘ The basic idea originated in Siberia in the 1950s but it is only since the Cold War ended that people in the West have realised the potential of ideas such as this . ’
24 ‘ The basic idea originated in Siberia in the 1950s , but it is only since the Cold War ended that people in the West have realised the potential of ideas such as this .
25 But it is only when the parent quark and radiated gluon themselves have relatively high energies that the jets from each can be clearly distinguished .
26 Material objects may become temporary substitutes for important relationships , like the mauled soft toy or ragged piece of blanket in childhood , but it is only when relationships with ‘ things ’ rather than people become an established pattern for ‘ shutting out ’ that there is cause for concern .
27 But it is only when we see conversion as a miraculous , radical and gracious act of God , that there is an adequate basis and motivation for church growth .
28 Birds , fish and invertebrates provide some fascinating instances of the use of tools , but it is only when we come to the mammals , and particularly the primates , that tool using begins to approach anything like its full potential .
29 Where there is more extensive liver damage there may be ascites , but it is only when there is massive invasion , comparable to acute fascioliasis in sheep , that death occurs .
30 A domicile of origin is notoriously adhesive , but it is only if it is replaced with a foreign domicile of choice , and three further years elapse , that the individual will escape the UK inheritance tax net .
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