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"But" in a Sentence (63 examples)
I may be antisocial, but it doesn't mean I don't talk to people.
I'd be unhappy, but I wouldn't kill myself.
I am a flawed person, but these are flaws that can easily be fixed.
After that, I left, but then I realized that I forgot my backpack at their house.
I found a solution, but I found it so fast that it can't be the right solution.
But the possibility seems unlikely.
Life is hard, but I am harder.
Nothing is beautiful but the truth.
I wish I could care more about my grades but it seems that, at a certain point of my life, I decided they wouldn't be so important anymore.
Math is like love: a simple idea, but it can get complicated.
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Everyone but Father left early.
I like everything but that.
Nobody answered the door when I knocked, so I had no choice but to leave.
Luiz struggled with the movement of Helguson in the box, as he collected a long ball and the Spaniard barged him over, leaving referee Chris Foy little option but to point to the spot.
Away but the hoose and tell me whae's there.
Christmas comes but once a year, so we can but wait till then.
If they kill us, we shall but die.
For to see her was to love her, Love but her, and love for ever.
In those days, when my hands were much employed, I read but little, but the least scraps of paper which lay on the ground, my holder, or tablecloth, afforded me as much entertainment, in fact answered the same purpose as the Iliad.
Now the Wicked Witch of the West had but one eye, yet that was as powerful as a telescope, and could see everywhere.
Black Knight: "'Tis but a scratch." King Arthur: "A scratch? Your arm's off!"
The stony outcrops are often covered but thinly with arable soil; winters are bitingly cold, and rainfall scanty and unpredictable.
May the Protector of the Buddhist Faith grant me but seven more days grace of life to be quit of this disloyal couple, father and son.
I'll have to go home early but.
"Supposin' the chap ain't dead, but?" Regan persisted.
‘I didn’t like that sheila that tried to latch onto him, but.’
She is very old but still attractive.
She’s welcomed them but been rude to us.
You told me I could do that, but she said that I could not.
I am not rich but [I am] poor. Not John but Peter went there.
It’s not so much that we don’t wanna go, but I just haven’t time.
But I never said you could do that!
In reality, I apprehend every amorous widow on the stage would run the hazard of being condemned as a servile imitation of Dido, but that happily very few of our play-house critics understand enough of Latin to read Virgil.
Irregular bedtimes may disrupt healthy brain development in young children, according to a study of intelligence and sleeping habits. Going to bed at a different time each night affected girls more than boys, but both fared worse on mental tasks than children who had a set bedtime, researchers found.
Even without hovering drones, a lurking assassin, a thumping score and a denouement, the real-life story of Edward Snowden, a rogue spy on the run, could be straight out of the cinema. But, as with Hollywood, the subplots and exotic locations may distract from the real message: America’s discomfort and its foes’ glee.
I cannot but feel offended.
My kid does nothing but watch TV all day.
And Crispin Crispian shall ne’er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be rememberèd—
There is no reason but hath another contrary unto it, saith the wisest party of Philosophers.
And but my noble Moor is true of mind […] it were enough to put him to ill thinking.
A deadly silence step by step increased, Until it seem'd a horrid presence there, And not a man but felt the terror in his hair.
In those days, when my hands were much employed, I read but little, but the least scraps of paper which lay on the ground, my holder, or tablecloth, afforded me as much entertainment, in fact answered the same purpose as the Iliad.
Wow! But that's amazing!
Oh, the engineers would see him sitting in the shade / Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made / People passing by, they would stop and say / "Oh, my, but that little country boy could play"
Say, Candy and Ronnie, have you seen them yet? / Ooh, but they're so spaced out / B-B-B-Bennie and the Jets / Oh, but they're weird and they're wonderful / Oh, Bennie, she's really keen
"Jakers, but we worked." With a long breath she shut her eyes. "But it was too much for one woman and a half-grown girl […]"
It never rains but it pours
I never hear this song but I think of you.
No arboret with painted blossomes drest, / And smelling sweet, but there it might be found […]
For there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so
This man unable to manage his own happineſſe, grew ſo inſolent that he could not go, but either ſpurning his equals, or trampling on his inferiours.
Observe but how their own principles combat one another.
a formidable man but to his friends
'Tshall not be long but I'll be here again.
It is not impossible but next year I may have the honour of waiting on your Lordship at St. Asaph, If I go to Ireland I certainly will go that way.
“I am convinced, if you were to press this matter earnestly upon her, she would consent.” “It is not impossible but she might,” said Madame de Seidlits […].
It is not improbable but future observations will add Pliny's Well to the class of irregular reciprocators.
It has to be done—no ifs, ands, or buts.
But—and this is a big but—you have to come home by sundown.
The children are taught to be afraid of winter, of war, of death, of hard times, of disease, of examtinations. Perhaps that is one of the reasons that children so seldom find the conversation of their elders uplifting. It is full of don’ts, buts and nots.
"I support you/understand where you're coming from, but..." ¶ No. No "buts" when it comes to other people's survival.
But - and this is a pretty important but - it's just as bad to eat the wrong thing before a workout as it is to eat nothing at all.
But me no buts.
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