Example sentences of "but he [vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But he would have sport even with him . |
2 | Yeah but he 'll get tax back wo n't he ? |
3 | He can certainly collect them , but he 'll have trouble selling them ! |
4 | But he might head east . ’ |
5 | But he will have cause to resent his treatment by campaign organisers given Mr Kinnock 's unequivocal pledge to appoint him Foreign Secretary in a Labour government . |
6 | track , because it it , no other transport business er has er does has to have a business , which op owns both the track it 's operating on and the operating er facilities themselves , so the we 're not doing anything new here , what we are actually doing , and incidentally the German government and other governments are going down the same route now because it 's not true to say that others are n't privatizing , what we 're doing is saying that we are having a separate track authority , and there are a variety of reasons for that , er but the an and that means actually less investment by the franchisee himself , but he will have control over the th the track operations , because he will have a contract , with Rail Track , to deliver certain services , and if Rail Track does n't deliver them then he 's able to claim penalties so |
7 | He can not treat wear and tear , but he can ease pain and help people to combat back pain . |
8 | What is the difference , then , between teaching by machines and the teaching by a teacher in the classroom ? 1 The learner has no control over the teacher , but he can have control over the machine . |
9 | But he could face competition from a young North Wales amateur who impressed Robins ' boss Brian Flynn in a 3-2 Midland Senior League win over Tranmere Rovers yesterday afternoon . |
10 | Briant might despise the job , despise the way they presented facts to the gawping idiot public , but he could recognize ability when he saw it . |
11 | Albert was the epitome of the wing-half of the 1920s because , not only was he a ferocious tackler and a prolific feeder of his forwards , but he could come upfield himself to great effect and possessed a smashing shot of his own , so that the ‘ Feebury specials ’ of the period generated a great deal of enthusiasm among Palace fans — and no little anxiety to opposing goalkeepers . |
12 | But he could provide Rose with nothing until he had a job . |
13 | Jackson did n't know Ming from Royal Worcester , but he could recognise quality . |
14 | Peter Easterby 's front runner was disqualified after holding the late challenge of Tyrone Bridge in a fast-run race at Newbury three weeks ago , but he should gain compensation on 4lb better terms . |
15 | But he must take care that what he creates builds up to a monolithic whole . |