Example sentences of "but i [verb] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | Yes but I remember right a . |
2 | I did n't care much for the hens and geese but I had quite a high opinion of the pigs . |
3 | ‘ At first I was the only guest wearing it , but I noticed quite a few others following suit . ’ |
4 | But I said too a man of sorts , for the acknowledgement now includes crippled masculinity , and with that Joyce is free to embody and enact a different fear hinted at before in , for example , The Dead , but masked by the victim 's status of the woman thrust on so cruelly by the culture . |
5 | But I gather quite a few people in the industry have actually lost their jobs , have they not , and been laid off ? |
6 | I never did get the hang of table tennis but I became quite a useful bantam-weight and once even represented the club against Bethnal Green . |
7 | When I was in Hawaii I practised for eight or nine hours a day ; now I practise a lot less , but I do so a lot more efficiently and effectively . |
8 | But I have here a list of names supplied to me by General Friant . |
9 | But I have just a feeling that there is something there . |
10 | But I hesitated only a second before I accepted his gift excitedly . |
11 | England is of course an island , and has evolved its own brand of gay activism which — this is a generalisation but I think quite a valuable one — is far advanced of European politics in anti-racist and disability matters . |