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

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1 Yer farvver 's never bin one ter talk much about 'is work but 'e clams up whenever I ask 'im what 'e 's bin doin'. 'E gets very tired too lately .
2 But 'e do n't listen . ’
3 'E looked like an Italian but 'e did n't speak like they do .
4 But him put up a fight .
5 This meant that , with the nineteen SDLP members , Faulkner could form a government but he represented only a minority of the unionist voters .
6 Frederick was apparently brought up there with the daughter , Hester , of the new marriage , but he ran away to sea .
7 ‘ They 've seen him but he ran away !
8 I saw him running away , but he ran faster than any man could go — too fast for me to catch .
9 It was a year or more since they had met , but he ran out of the shop and clung to her elbow .
10 I do n't know how many years had There 's a chap in the village , Jim , he might be remember , but he ran out of time too , to win the cup I think .
11 But he ran out of steam in the closing stages , took a 6 at the long sixth , and gave hope to the rest that the £41,660 top prize might still be available .
12 He should have realised that the employment of a number of secretaries was both unnecessary and costly , but he continued boldly to maintain a lavish office establishment .
13 It was a waste of time him going but he nagged so much that she had to let him go .
14 But he shuffled backwards anyway .
15 Clumsily , for he was holding her too tightly for her to manoeuvre , she kissed him there , but he twisted away , bruising her lips and leaving her confused and rejected .
16 ‘ I do n't know how ! ’ she shouted and rose to her feet to get away from him but he twisted there before her , his hands on her shoulders and his brown-black eyes blazing down into hers .
17 She began again to caress him ; rose to sit kittenishly in his lap , but she was as clumsy at this babying as she was grand at being leopardine , and he found it possible this time to check his lust ; she bent to blow on his neck and ear , as he liked her to do , but he twisted sharply to avert his head , and struck her on the upper arm to beat her off , and then without another word , his face blazing with the effort of his denial , he turned and left her .
18 After that I dropped to 5 , 7 and out , but he sailed on magisterially .
19 She went to remount her horse , but he stepped forward .
20 The squirrel was sleeping when she entered , but he woke instantly and began making agitated noises , obviously indignant at his captivity .
21 When we opened the door , Fritz was asleep , but he woke immediately .
22 But he dropped out of the limelight after moving to Watford from Nottingham Forest .
23 As a heterosexual role model , he could do so much that is positive towards an end to prejudice , but he chose not to .
24 He chose not to , not because he was n't enjoying it , he loved it , but he chose not to because he knew he would lose and part of the reason knew he would lose was because he sacked Douglas MacArthur .
25 But he got neither .
26 The general allegations in it had been made before : Harry Phibbs had a moment of fame for calling the late Earl of Stockton ‘ a war criminal ’ on the strength of Count Tolstoy 's theories , but he got away with it .
27 Ballesteros 's 69 was more of a scramble , particularly over the closing holes , but he got away with it thanks to a short game which has been very consistent both this week and last .
28 Not clever stuff , but he got away with it .
29 He had their duty wallah fair squeaking , about this mystery man being the Duke 's best pal or some stuff , but he got nowhere .
30 But he got up the front of the line and he got the job .
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