Example sentences of "but [pers pn] 's [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But it 's that It Well not not entirely
2 Er , a knowledge but erm , I would have to move that we can not accept this recommendation because , it 's not that we do n't er support the scheme within this paper , but it 's that we can not accept .
3 But it 's once you get more than twenty copies
4 But it 's whether , whether the officers do that and start the consultation or whether it 's done by P A G , I 'm getting a shaking of the head here , I think it needs a political decision as opposed to anything else .
5 I mean we 'll move any day , but it 's whether Miss will you see
6 But it 's whether you 've got the right way is n't it ?
7 Erm but it 's but what happens , they 're all done and N F U rather treasure their erm their their job as the scrutineers of these .
8 If you 're at all interested in that area then I have got you a reference I can give you to hand but it 's but a great deal of er architecture , certainly the thirties , forties , fifties reflected corporate status , corporate identity .
9 Yo you may have seen it , but it 's but it 's a good'un !
10 You 'd think because we live on you know Woking is on top of us but it 's but it I notice that it was quite you know a time .
11 right , right so that 's that 's partly to do with you your preparation is n't it but it 's if I put the word script
12 But it 's if they 're tall
13 It is like having an auntie in a way , but in other ways she is a mum because whenever it 's anything special , she always sends up something ... but it 's as I said before , like an auntie .
14 But it 's as Hirst 's sidekick rather than replacement that Bright can see his Wednesday career taking off .
15 Marcus here — ’ ‘ Yeah , yeah , whatever — he maybe has n't got it yet but it 's as good as . ’
16 But it 's cos I changed it , they were going to put a large fence in
17 I 'd have had that if that had been a different colour , but it 's cos it 's brown it 's no good in our kitchen .
18 But it 's because of the Church , of course , that people like Joyce and , for a great deal of his time , Yeats , had to live out of Ireland …
19 I know that , really , but it 's because you 're my mother .
20 But it 's because we accepted the challenge of change , even though we may not have liked everything that went with it , that we 're here today .
21 Yeah mhm yeah I mean you may want to select some stuff that 's y'know that represents different kinds of things because as I remember our conversations earlier , you were interested in er y'know sort of ideological soundness , political correctness and y'know were some things funny but sort of off-colour for other reasons erm er I 'm paraphrasing it badly but er y'know I think that th s so you might want to get some stuff that 's sort of ideologically sound and humorous and er some stuff that 's a bit off-colour and humorous and some stuff that 's erm sort of I do n't know some stuff that 's main stream but has got a lot of y'know if you look at something like say The Two Ronnies or something , there 's a lot of there 's a lot of racism and sexism in there but it 's because it 's sort of main stream because it 's family viewing and stuff like that people tend not to think of it as problematic .
22 There 's all these buildings and streets out there , but it 's like they 're all empty — you know , like there 's no one out there , just things .
23 I thought then I 'd be able to use it as an airing cupboard but it still did n't work but it 's like you said it 's because it 's got such a good
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