Example sentences of "but [pron] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But nothing is simply given and immediate .
2 But no-one 's ever put me under pressure .
3 But everyone is just trying to cope the best way they can with the injuries before them .
4 , but someone 's already told him .
5 , but someone 's already told him .
6 I do n't know how you all managed to worm your way into our confidence , but someone 's already taken care of one of your friends , and the other will be lucky if he lives until his trial . ’
7 And he has a son , but nobody 's ever seen him !
8 Well no , no , erm but would n't know if you saw one , you people only tell us but , but nobody 's ever seen a ghost in there so
9 I could , I , but nobody 's ever suggested that before .
10 The next claim which constructivism makes is that centralsystem thinking emerges out of the organism 's interaction with the environment , an interaction that is initially a literal inter- action but which is later carried out internally , at least in the human case .
11 Roger Manvell 's The Film and the Public , published in 1955 , still held Brief Encounter in very high esteem , placing it in a chapter rather disingenuously called ‘ A miscellany of films ’ but which is clearly intended to signify a pantheon of cinematic greats .
12 This pattern has been repeated in Council Directive 92/56 on collective redundancies , which contains detailed extracts from three paragraphs of the Social Charter in its recitals , but which is again made under Article 100 , and therefore unanimously .
13 I believe that the Christian faith provides us with a unique perspective on matters of political economy which is not con fined to issues of personal honesty and motivation , but which is also related to the basic institutions and goals of our societies .
14 The letter it sends is to an attractive friend who goes about ‘ bagging birds ’ , and who belongs to a world in which the beautiful say yes to the beautiful and wildly misbehave , a world which is said to be ‘ described on Sundays only ’ , in papers like the News of the World — but which is also described in Take a girl like you .
15 Some people have an element of spirituality within the emotional aspects of life which should not be forgotten , but which is easily overlooked in a secular society .
16 Sub-optimality occurs when one department makes a decision which appears to be a good one , from the departmental point of view , but which is actually damaging to the organisation as a whole .
17 In other animals there is behaviour which benefits another individual , and moreover there is behaviour the end of which is to benefit another individual , in a sense of ‘ end ’ which requires a lot of work to make clear , but which is uncontentiously illustrated by behaviour the end of which is that the animal should take in food .
18 An office which is assiduous about publication and publicity , but which is often seen as outside the dialogues of current architectural concern in the USA , deserves a more judicious appraisal then it has received , here or elsewhere .
19 They may range from a brief mention of a thirteenth-century tithe barn near the manor house , to a fully detailed true-to-scale plan of a building as it existed in earlier times , but which is now changed .
20 When I say we must accept " the general outline of Darwinian theory " I do not mean that we must accept the dogma of gradualism which Darwin felt to be crucial but which is now becoming increasingly suspect .
21 ‘ Not only is she living thousands of miles away , in New York , but she 's also expecting twins any day now !
22 And they go on holiday and they 're not supposed to , you know , they neither of them of told their boyfriend they go in this club and one of them , the married one , starts dancing with this man and like he , he thinks cos she 's dancing with him she likes him but she 's just having fun .
23 " But she 's probably fallen for some dashing Italian by now , Matthew added .
24 Helen and Joanna came out looking very serious , and Joanna said , ‘ Robert tried to shut Dawn up , but she 's evidently going to make trouble for us .
25 But she 's already rejected four agency nurses now , so I 'm getting a bit desperate . ’
26 So we 'd have that but she 's already cut them all up into twelfths so how many twelfths how many twelfths would we get each ?
27 Katharine Over has only been studying Japanese for a year , but she 's already considered good enough to act as an ambassador for Britain .
28 Boz is the only one she 'd tell such a thing to , but she 's already told me Boz has n't been to see her since the attack . ’
29 But she 's now making another name for herself as the brains behind the first horse register in the country .
30 But she 's only wrote one letter .
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