Example sentences of "but [subord] it is " in BNC.

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1 But where it is possible , it is valuable to learn brinkmanship , because you also learn to reduce your feelings of stress under pressure and to make better use of thermals lower down where they are often smaller and more difficult to centre .
2 And the most Anglophobe of Pound 's books is , appropriately , the one that is most full of shoptalk — though of shoptalk of a special kind , the talk of the master to his apprentices in the shop that is a workshop , the atelier where the talk that goes on is the vehicle by which an artistic tradition is transmitted , not in conceptualizing , and tendentious readings of history , but where it is concrete , in tricks of the trade and rules of thumb and words to the wise .
3 Sometimes it is obvious to which group an individual should be assigned , but where it is not .
4 Timeshare is not normally a solution SAVE would recommend for a historic house because so much of the expenditure goes on pure marketing , leaving too little for the building , but where it is well organized the outcome may be satisfactory .
5 Concentrate on a particular activity or function that uses a variety of information types , but where it is considered that some improvement is needed .
6 Where parking is off-street the streets seem relatively safe , but where it is not there are obvious dangers .
7 This may be a bit of an exaggeration but where it is true much damage is done .
8 Again you will need to investigate the legality of hiring for classroom use but where it is legal this can give you access mainly to feature films , cartoons for children and possibly to some documentary series .
9 But where it is n't well known is the people who ought to know , and that 's the pensioners , you know th perhaps er your er parents , people er older than yourselves who are drawing state pension , and er the advertising seems to have gone astray .
10 Drills which elicit repetition , substitution , and so on , but where it is possible to form sentences without understanding them .
11 For expositional reasons , we shall need to use the word utterance in various ways in this book , but where it is used to contrast with sentence it should be taken in the sense advocated by Bar-Hillel , as a sentence ( or sometimes string of sentences ) paired with a context .
12 I 've definitely got one cos I remember her sheet now as I was looking at it , but where it is I 'm buggered if I know .
13 It 's an onerous and unglamorous path to follow in Scotland — but so it is , too , in England and Wales .
14 But so it is .
15 Education is statutory , but once it is over such youngsters are legally entitled to nothing .
16 It may be soft and warm as you inhale it but once it is inside your body it becomes as hard and tough as the surface of that road .
17 There are manifest dangers in the way a relative norm is chosen , but once it is accepted that relative validity is all we can aim at these need not worry us unduly .
18 If this is not practical , you could try cooking a chicken to eat cold over several days ; but once it is cooked , divide it up into the meal portions you require , and place them in the freezer or refrigerator as appropriate .
19 But once it is formally rejected , the SWD could press for the money to be held in trust until the children are 18 .
20 u τ depends on the flow as a whole , but once it is specified , the structure of the wall region is specified .
21 What we see here then is that the channel is markedly stimulated to open , its open state probability increases , but once it is open , the level the current level which it passes , the amount of the number ions flowing through per unit time , is not significantly different from that er case in which the calcium was lower .
22 But although it is such a widespread condition , endometriosis is often overlooked because it can only be diagnosed by a minor surgical procedure called laparoscopy ( the insertion of an illuminated instrument through a small incision in the abdomen ) and many suffers do have problems getting their GPs to refer them to a specialist who can do the these for them .
23 But although it is not now necessary to visit the long row of sea-front cottages , Shieldaig is far too good to be bypassed .
24 But although it is an easy target , its deficiencies are exhibited quite generally , if less glaringly , throughout the theory .
25 But although it is easy to write fine-sounding words about the vision which should inspire community care services , it is much more difficult to put them into practice .
26 Rolle stresses at the beginning the joy which is the obverse of the discipline : But although it is characteristic of Rolle 's writing to stress the joy of the contemplative , it would be a mistake to suppose that he ever suggests that the passage to it is easy : At the very start he warns against the specific danger attendant on solitary life — hallucination ; a point to remember when considering the arguments of those who tend to be distrustful of Rolle 's theology .
27 But although it is tough and likely to get tougher , there are still opportunities : these require a longer term , strategic approach to the practice , and considerable steps towards achieving greater efficiency and productivity .
28 Your house should also be in reasonable repair to obtain a grant , but if it is n't , help may be available through Renovation Grants — seek advice from your local council .
29 But if it is repeated too often the incessant jigging of hands makes the audience restless , too .
30 But if it is quality and exclusive , sport still has a place on ITV . ’
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