Example sentences of "but i [vb past] [adv prt] to " in BNC.
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1 | I was very unhappy , but I came back to France , to Paris . |
2 | ‘ But I came down to the theatre and was assured it was suitable for children so we came with open minds , ’ she said . |
3 | Well I was I was me leg for a bit too But I went up to Monklands and |
4 | But I went on to bigger clubs . ’ |
5 | ‘ No , but I went down to the quay one Sunday and I heard her . |
6 | We were in Stratford for the summer , but I went down to Hampshire for a few weeks to do some business for Will about some sheep . |
7 | ‘ But I went back to my first dancing teacher who taught me when I was 12 and it was like five hours of physiotherapy every day . |
8 | But I got down to ten stone . |
9 | I made a lot of mistakes but I owned up to them and was starting to play pretty well . |
10 | Sylvia found it strange that her mother had never connected the incident with her daughter 's later distress at being in closed-in places , but I pointed out to her that the awareness of the link between early incidents and later emotional problems was a comparatively recent phenomenon . |
11 | But I pointed out to him that Mr. Banks was not making cuts himself — he was merely repeating the lines he heard in his earphone . ’ |
12 | But I held on to my tongue , and got sent to interview Scottish big ears , Paul Haig . |
13 | I do n't know if it was the Irish temper in me or the Mexican , but I leapt on to the first marine I could reach . |
14 | But I reported back to the office on Monday morning . |
15 | I did n't need warming up but I pulled in to the kerb without hesitation . |