Sentences with but
but
B b - 'You said you'd stay till tomorrow.'—'I know, Bel, but I think I would rather go back.'
- They need to recruit more people into the prison service. But another point I'd like to make is that many prisons were built in the nineteenth century.
- Please excuse me, but there is something I must say.
- 'I don't think I should stay in this house.'—'But why?'
- Europe will be represented in all but two of the seven races.
- This is but one of the methods used to try and get alcoholics to give up drink.
- 'B-b-b-b-but' I stuttered.—'Never mind the buts,' she ranted.
- He cut his knee but didn't cry
- I like opera but my husband doesn't
- We can't do anything but wait
- We never go out but it rains
- Nothing is impossible but that we live forever
- My, but you're nice
- They saved all but one of the pigs
- He was but a child
- It's a rainy day: warm, but
- We cannot choose but (to) stay
- He is a villain, but he has some virtues
- I am old, but you are young
- It never rains but it pours
- I don't question but you're correct
- It's not so high but we can jump it
- He is but a child
- I heard it but now
- He did it, but good
- Not a man but felt it
- If I had but known
- It has to be done – no ifs or buts.
- "Supposin' the chap ain't dead, but?" Regan persisted.
- I have no choice but to leave.
- I am not rich but (I am) poor; not John but Peter went there
- She is very old but still attractive. You told me I could do that, but she said that I could not.
- It never rains but it pours.
- Away but the hoose and tell me whae's there.
- Everyone but Father left early. I like everything but that.
- No one replied but me.
- There is but one God.
- But for the excessive humidity, it might have been a pleasant day.