Example sentences of "but [pron] [modal v] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I might think he 's a total shit , but I would never- ’ |
2 | Thank you chair , erm , in likelihood that I , I mean you may wish to these separately as well but I 'll group wish to see , is to , a is to approve an extension of the maximum aggregate by five per cent , b officers continue to monitor expenditure reporting to group leaders monthly and c officers and group leaders look into the allowance scheme to see if any suitable alterations need to be made . |
3 | it would be helpful but I 'll introduction |
4 | But I can image yo , yo , you can stand |
5 | ‘ Communication is difficult but I can sort of make myself understood in some ways . |
6 | I mean , the doctor had told me , but I 'd kind of shut it out . |
7 | taller but you 'd kind of grow out . |
8 | Yeah but she might sort of like expose herself but is she vulgar ? |
9 | but we must sort of all pull in together as a situation in Scotland now that which really concerns me and I 'd |
10 | But we can buttonhole anyone we please as they leave the chamber : a privilege akin to the London correspondents of Pravda or Izvestia being able to accost cabinet ministers in the members ' lobby of the Commons . |
11 | Now , the seminar session that I 'm going to run , we can eith we 'll have Jeannie set up but we can sort of kick off with a discussion about topics that you want to cover in the revision |
12 | ‘ Not tonight , but we could lunch tomorrow . |
13 | A persistent searcher might find some records by browsing subject headings , but one would thing that any subject catalogue worthy of the name could go straight to the records described by the above headings . |
14 | ‘ But they might hiv worn gloves . ’ |
15 | He had Fallen , but he would Rise . |
16 | According to Langford , ‘ The traveller who visits [ Birmingham ] once in six months supposes himself well acquainted with her , but he may chance to find a street of houses in the autumn , where he saw his horse at grass in the spring . ’ |
17 | Unfortunately , Graham has a minor shortcoming when it comes to cracks — he ca n't jam ; but he can layback ! |
18 | The police say the drug wo n't build mucle but it could destry a life . |
19 | Williams from Didcot in Oxfordshire the champions of 92 are the favourites for 93 … but what will life be like without Mansell … will Prost be back to his best … can new boy Damon Hill set the world alight |