Example sentences of "but [conj] they [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 These Rules may be disapplied by agreement in the case of non-private investors but where they apply they require that money is only held with certain approved banks and that the money in the account is , to the bank 's knowledge , a trust fund .
2 This does not mean that the person needs necessarily to go faster , but that they organize their time more effectively .
3 A spokesman for the club said yesterday that the players realised the serious nature of their action , but that they wanted their fate in their own hands .
4 It is not that such people are necessarily ‘ inadequate ’ , but that they feel themselves to be inadequate .
5 The point about studies on non-human animals is not that they replace studies on humans but that they provide us with pointers to what we should study in people and how we should study it .
6 They stand outside , fidgeting and fighting but once they get it they 're okay .
7 They stand outside , fidgeting and fighting but once they get it they 're okay .
8 but once they knew it meant going to India
9 Rocks do n't come into existence at a high rate , but once they exist they are hard and durable .
10 that 's true but and they like their cup of tea they 've never had a cup of tea
11 But if they take 'er I swear I 'll not lose sight of 'er .
12 But if they had her there , d' you think they would let him know ?
13 No one quite ascended to poster cliché heaven and declared that ‘ Michelle Pfeiffer is so sexy it 's a crime ’ , but if they had it would have emphasised some of the ironies that underly Michelle Pfeiffer 's striking star profile .
14 But if they get it wrong they have the consolation that , for all the recriminations , it probably wo n't have made much difference to the outcome of the election .
15 When Yellow Bull visited his detained chief , Joseph told him , ‘ I do not know what they mean to do with me , but if they kill me , you must not kill the officer .
16 The people did not see the two youths — but if they saw them now they say they would lynch them .
17 But if they try it and they like it then it 's their life , they can do what they want .
18 But if they win it , the prize goes to their school and not to them .
19 We carry no weapons , the guns are all in Taymouth Castle , but if they threaten us or fire on us ’ ( behind the yew the minister listened harder than ever ) , ‘ then we will reply in kind .
20 But if they tell us it is ‘ better ’ to be tall , or British , or artistic , or shop at Harrods , we just might take them seriously — yet such ideas are just as meaningless .
21 But if they follow their usual form they will do nothing , because they are prepared to accept medieval barbarity rather than strain trade relations . ’
22 Well things that they the actually say anything which is sort of a sign that you listening , understanding but if they delay it , it 's say it 's the women that pauses , wanting some sort of suddenly realizes
23 But if they thought there had been a miscarriage of justice Dr Courtney would come under new scrutiny .
24 But if they changed their portfolio balance , they would have lost out on this upturn , ’ said .
25 But if they needed it , they knew they could always get work with him .
26 But if they suspected you of double-crossing them , that could be a different story .
27 England are at present near the top of the rugby world , but if they feel they can not keep finding a world-beating XV from 24 of 26 clubs in their top two leagues , my heart bleeds for them .
28 But if they gave you a toy made in Japan , you wondered . ’
29 But if they allow themselves to correct the party programme of action elaborated by the Comintern without asking its opinion , such action is incompatible with the principle of democratic centralism , with iron discipline , and with the Comintern .
30 Some might choose to describe these persons as " temporary workers " , but if they did they would have to recognise that they are also " voluntary " temporary workers .
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