Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Because I 'm b aadd , ’ he clowns , but them holds up his shaking hand , spreads his fingers and says : ‘ It 's because of this .
2 But I meant only to gain your consent — if I could .
3 But I meant how did you get word down to Blair Gowrie ?
4 At the rime his Jewish appearance did not strike me as peculiar because I had not yet got used to the idea of people thinking racially , but I learnt later that he was half Jewish and that he did this job to keep his Jewish wife out of trouble .
5 ‘ I was fighting the way I felt , but I knew deep inside what was happening to me . ’
6 But I knew differently .
7 ‘ I shouted for someone to get him out , but I knew instantly that he could n't be saved .
8 ‘ I shouted for someone to get him out , but I knew instantly that he could n't be saved .
9 How far all this was homesickness or a defensive strategy against ( anticipated ? ) rejection by the surrounding community , or just sheer stubbornness , I now ca n't tell , but I knew even then that it had nothing to do with the world in which I was trying to live .
10 When they left , however , and I made the decision to stay , I knew it might be hard for me but I knew also that I was doing the right thing .
11 But I knew why .
12 After he 'd gone Dad said he would consider what Mr Vulcan had said but I knew already what I wanted and I knew Dad would n't object .
13 But I knew where her father lived .
14 But I knew where I was with you ! ’ he says irritably .
15 I did n't dare show a light — though I doubt whether a light could have been seen from the shore through the mist , and there was probably no one to see it — but I knew where things were .
16 But I knew straight away that you and that handsome husband of yours just had to be Leos ! ’
17 I would have loved to have stayed because I really enjoy things like that , I love discos and get up and have a dance but I knew damn well that if I did I 'd be absolutely shattered today and I , I just would n't be with it so I , I said to Matthew I 'm going up .
18 But I knew very well the ones with fruits that we could eat , that provided food for birds , that had special flowers .
19 To myself it 's a matter of well my first reaction was to ask the C I D if they knew the situation between o of , that was my first response actually to when the phone call came in , but I knew very little about .
20 In half an hour she felt a lot better , but I knew now it would be my job to see her safely down to the hut .
21 But I knew then , and I know now .
22 I suppose I could have thought from the little he 'd said up until then that my half-brother was dead , or ill , or that something had happened to him , but I knew then it was something Eric had done , and there was only one thing he could have done which would make my father look worried .
23 But I knew better than to broadcast those ideas around school .
24 It was my rest day but I knew how many aircraft had taken off , and as the sky lightened with the early summer dawn , we waited tensely in Hut 4 for them to return .
25 I 'd never read it but I knew how much I could have sold it for .
26 I was only a couple of years older myself , but I knew enough never to believe a word he said .
27 I wished that I could talk well , and could continue this conversation until animosity was dissipated and we could all stand on some common ground , but I knew enough to admit that this would n't happen , and that the longer the talk went on the further apart we should all grow .
28 It 's wicked really but I 'ad ter laugh .
29 I wondered for a moment if he was dead drunk ; but I fancy not . "
30 I belong to the species that believes in replicated nuclear power stations , but I remain obstinately unconvinced by the pressurised water reactor option .
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