Example sentences of "but [pron] be not [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | No , I am sorry but I am not taking it until after the statement . |
2 | If you really can not talk then you can write your replies , but I am not leaving this room until I have them . |
3 | Just a natural , competitive sense of frustration not to have won full honours , but I am not complaining . |
4 | ‘ But I am not looking like Hindu . ’ |
5 | Profix are a little more expensive but I am not having to take such huge quantities at once so I can save on my storage costs . |
6 | You have fought me since our first meeting and finally you have left me with a rather wet and creased shirt , but I am not offended . ’ |
7 | ‘ But I am not coming back crash , bang wallop . |
8 | But I am not saying that Dr. Briant should necessarily be stopped from making his scientific searches , for his ability to do so is as God-given as that warning . |
9 | But I am not talking of architecture . ’ |
10 | But I am not talking about God . |
11 | Dozzell says : ‘ Ipswich is a great club , but I am not rushing into anything . |
12 | The inclusion of the notion of subjectivity in the above definition might seem surprising here , but I am not equating deixis with a concept that stands in rough opposition to objectivity . |
13 | But I am not convinced by it . |
14 | It is very unfortunate because we want all our best players for such an important match , but I am not going to embroider it . |
15 | A virtue which , I realize , makes me too vulnerable , but I am not going to discard it now . |
16 | I hope so , but I am not going to argue the case one way or the other , nor to speculate over its possible memic evolution . |
17 | ‘ Obviously they have very long memories but I am not going to get involved in any more comments , ’ added the former Gloucester , Worcester and England batsman and BBC commentator . |
18 | ‘ They do n't like my moustache and my long hair , they get at me whenever they can but I am not going to change . |
19 | But I am not going to go overboard — I expect us to beat them . ’ |
20 | ‘ I may be a villain , but I am not going to sit by and let an innocent man do a ten-year stretch for something I 've done . ’ |
21 | I am glad we have converted the European Community to this , but I am not going to have land set aside in Britain so that the rest of Europe can produce more . |
22 | ‘ I could tell them where to look for the escaped prisoner , but I am not going to help them . |
23 | " But I am not going to get into that happy position , am I ? " |
24 | I said I do n't mind this doing statement , I said , but I am not going to court ! |
25 | In view of this , it would be no more than proper and right for me to talk in some in great detail about it , but I am not going to , and not just because I have an eye on the clock , or an ear for the protest of stomachs . |
26 | But I was not prepared for the raking over of academic arguments on defining poverty around when John Moore , then Secretary of State for Social Services , said poverty no longer existed . |
27 | I was convinced of it , but I was not staked on it . |
28 | But I was not listening to the professor 's explanation . |
29 | I was told that the incidence of re-offending was very low but I was not given any actual figures in support of this . |
30 | It was hectic , but I was not complaining . ’ |