单词 | But for |
例句 | 1. There but for the grace of God, go I. 2. You may only be a person in this world,but for someone,you're the world. 3. I love you not for who you are, but for who I am before you. 3. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 4. I love you not for who you are, but for who I am in your heart. 5. This vase would be perfect but for a few small flaws in its base. 6. Love isn't just for the smart of talented, but for all the animals God created. 7. I love you not for who you are, but for who i am before you. 8. Sooner or later,the time comes when we all must become responsible adults,and learn to give up what we want,so we can choose to do what is right.Of course,a life time of responsibility isn'e always easy,and as the years go on,it's a burden that can become too heavy for some to bear.But still we try to do what is best,what is good.Not only for ourselves,but for those we love.Yes,sooner or later we must all become responsible adults.No one knows this better than the young. 9. People love others not for who they are,but for how they make them feel. 10. I'd have crashed the car but for your warning. 11. But for me, parachuting was no passing fancy. 12. But for the safety-belt I wouldn't be alive today. 13. I'm not afraid for me, but for the baby. 14. But for me television is an escape. 15. These products are not for national consumption, but for export. 16. But for these interruptions, the meeting would have finished earlier. 17. But for the rain we would have had a nice holiday. 18. I might never have got to university but for you. 19. I was sure she knew the answer but for some reason she hung back. 20. I like most cities, but for me New York is tops. 21. This concession would not have happened but for the pressure that was brought to bear on the authorities. 22. The past is for wisdom, the present for action, but for joy the future. 23. Strive to make every day joyful and meaningful, not for others, but for myself. 24. She's doing the equivalent job in the new company but for more money. 25. The proposed new structure is notable not only for its height, but for its shape. 26. If not for you, I must be shivering in the despair and fear, groaning painfully. But for you, every day I will dream the most beautiful apart. Becoz u use your whole life to love me, and I feel free. My life seems to leave me like the sand flowing. I can hear that, but I can still smile only as long as I see you sleeping by my side. 27. The most melancholy thing in life is a farewell between those in love,even though it is but for a short time. 28. The translation of the Latin motto reads "Not for oneself, but for others". 29. I told him he could take his five bucks and cram it.I'm not working for money but for principle. 30. They go to the pubs not for the drink alone, but for the crack. 1. She's doing the equivalent job in the new company but for more money. 2. The proposed new structure is notable not only for its height, but for its shape. 31. Some teachers welcomed the change; but for the majority of teachers, the converse was true . 32. But for being a little out at elbows, I should have bought this dress. 33. We don't usually accept checks(Sentence dictionary), but for you we'll make an exception . 34. The score could have been higher but for some excellent goalkeeping by Simon. 35. But for now, she is in the grip of a blind, unfocused anger. 36. You'll have your own office soon but for the time being you'll have to share one. 37. The salary in my new job is great, but for the rest, I'm not impressed. 38. But for a cruel twist of fate/fortune, he could now be running his own business. 39. He has many faults, but for all that I like him. 40. I had a bad night; I went to bed early enough, but for some reason I couldn't get off to sleep. 41. But for my brother's help, I would not have finished. 42. Now turn the question around and start looking not for what you did wrong in the past, but for what you can do to make things better in the future. 43. Spurs could have had several goals but for some brilliant saves from John Hallworth. 44. Students have played an important role in the past, but for the moment, they're on the margins. 45. All was silent but for the sound of the wind in the trees. 46. He tried to speak, but for once, his voice had left him. 47. Nominally she is the secretary, but for all practical purposes she runs the place. 48. There was dead silence but for a fly beating against the glass. 49. But for the rain we should have had a pleasant journey. 50. Dr Frampton is in charge, but for all practical purposes, her assistant runs the office. 51. The sale was supposed to last for a week, but for all practical purposes it's over. 52. There's still another ten minutes of the game to go, but for practical purposes it's already over. 53. But for all that, you are not bad. 54. But for an afternoon's work, not bad at all. 55. This life is not for complaint, but for satisfaction. Henry David Thoreau 56. But for the next few days, Capt. 57. But for a nagging worry she was fully recovered. 58. But for aborigine campaigners gestures have not been enough. 59. But for others the food is the star attraction. 60. But for some beat constables, there was another possibility. 61. Here and there the stuffing bulged, but for the most part it was in reasonable shape. 62. Most shaving products now contain moisturising properties but for the really sensitive man, Wilkinson have formulated Skin Solutions. 63. But for others, the reverse was true: it was technical drawing which attracted them into engineering. 63. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 64. But for both of them, in different ways, there was now an enduring chill in their lives. 65. But for that to happen it must appeal beyond its core Shia constituency. 66. The steamroller had hit a bump, but for the time being it was back on course. 67. But for the curious wine enthusiast, Madeira offers a unique taste sensation. 68. Maybe nothing at all, but for the love of a good woman he was at least prepared to have a bash. 69. But for the time being, with a young family at home, he is very happy to have switched to contract catering. 70. Visions or nightmares for others, but for him daylight events, in full consciousness. 71. It's dangerous work but for men like Clement, summer firefighting is an important source of income. 72. It would have been quite impossible to finish the book but for the computer program I had been given. 73. But for those of you battling against yourselves and the clock, rather than fellow competitors, are they equally necessary? 74. But for the sheer number of performances, there has been nothing to compare with the serial trials of white collar criminals. 75. I would have slept on the floor but for fear of waking up face to face with a rat. 76. But for the United States, to be alone is to be in good company. 77. But for the first time in decades the opposition parties are trying at least to look like a credible alternative government. 78. The book is based on his knowledge of Wychwood gained then, but for his story he went back even further in time. 79. But for once in her life, not even her beloved radio could distract her. 80. But for refugee children these social conventions seldom came into play. 81. But she did believe that her revelations had not been bestowed upon her for herself but for everybody. 82. The other customers were almost as hot under the collar as Phyllis, but for very different reasons! 83. All her hair had been burnt away but for the black roots and her features hideously charred. 84. But for the members of these schoolroom societies it is a test within the framework of the official conception of school. 85. The door was locked, the room unlit but for the faint glow of a small screen to one side of the desk. 86. This might not seem small in petrol engine terms but for a diesel it is quite dinky. 87. But for some, who didn't get the grades they hoped for, there's abject misery. 88. The wise man in the storm prays to God, not for safety from danger, but for deliverance from fear. Ralph Waldo Emerson 89. The herd seek out the great, not for their sake but for their influence; and the great welcome them out of vanity or need. Napoleon Bonaparte 90. Below, a tightly-packed steel chamber, dark but for a few naked bulbs, was filled with squat metal ten-gallon drums. 91. But for Arthur Taylor enough is enough - he's moving out. 92. Return something not for the possibility of a reward, but for the joy of giving a gift which you did not have to pay for. Jarod Kintz 93. But for the rest the similarity in the descriptions of station encampments shows a remarkable continuity between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 94. Jobs also discourage accountability,(http:///but for.html) because they reward people not for getting the necessary work done but for doing their jobs. 95. But for the actions of a few courageous individuals, we might all have died. 96. They are as boring as a civil servants' convention, but for armagnac, they are ideal. 97. It's important in small conferences where there are limited numbers moving slowly, but for bigger events it's absolutely crucial. 98. Straczynski is responsible not only for the conception of the show, but for most of its scripts. 99. But for growers, it can be an expensive way of insuring against risk, suggests Mr Dickie. 100. But for the writers and early translators of the Gospels, it was a very precise term, denoting a very exact figure. 101. KINETON/Warwickshire Time allowed 02:24 It's a training exercise ... but for the bomb squad this scenario is disturbingly real. 102. But for newcomers, it also has never been more confusing to get started. 103. But for many days he felt a curious discomfort, almost giddy at times, almost sad at other times. 104. Polycotton is more acceptable and smart, for light duties, but for heavy work 100 percent cotton is the most suitable. 105. George immediately became a fixture in the Palace side and, but for an occasional injury, he remained there for seven seasons. 106. It's the players who will suffer because of this, not just this week but for years to come. 107. But for all his jaundiced egoism and florid cynicism, Rice is not a bad man. 108. In short, they're advertisements not just for your financial status, but for your impeccable intellectual and social credentials. 109. But for a time in 1990 it seemed likely to split apart. 110. Not just for one night, but for several, and to develop an intimate knowledge of the local badger community. 111. But for the visual cortex, light flashes work pretty well. 112. But for now, the following notes should inform and provide the background for the library or bookstore trip. 113. Not for themselves, but for their male pimps and brothel owners. 114. Turnover grew by a quarter and margins would have been maintained but for strikes and other special factors mainly affecting the aerospace business. 115. She would have been fast asleep already, but for the Admiral's early-morning call. 116. There was complete silence but for the occasional sound of distant traffic. 117. But for many of us, reading is another thing altogether. 118. For many of them, their inability to maintain a safe environment is only temporary, but for others it may be permanent. 119. But for once we had chosen mid-summer - and wild flowers bloomed in profusion. 120. It was a fabled street, but for him it had been forbidden territory. 121. But for the majority of teachers, the converse is true and changes in assessment are forcing changes in the curriculum. 122. But for the museum-quality antiques, he is a Renaissance craftsman. 123. But for vast numbers of children in the developing world, such gifts are beyond their wildest dreams.sentence dictionary 124. But for the last week or two he's had to use a bigger bag. 125. But for readers who have some acquaintance with the complexity of the composer's persona, it is a page-turner. 126. But for it to get back to $ 20 it has to double in value, going up 100 percent. 127. Wool was big, not just for jumpers but for breeches. 128. Drawing three-dimensional objects is quite difficult, but for computers the task is almost as easy as drawing a two dimensional object. 129. Melanie and Aunt Margaret sat in complete silence but for the ponderous ticking of the cuckoo clock and its regular two note interjections. 130. The downside to this variety is a big multiload, but for once this a price is worth paying. 131. She'd liked men - of course she had - but for some reason or another it had never deepened into anything else. 132. But for now from all the team, have a very good evening. 133. They are judged, not for intellectual elegance but for their ability to deliver. 134. But for all that Electric Moon is brimful of charm and many small gems of enlightenment. 135. The money is not for top-heavy administration but for research. 136. He would have reached it sooner but for the throng of reporters from the national dailies who had accosted him in the street. 137. There may be promotions in the future, but for the time being the organisation can do nothing for you. 138. But for most, in a community that is studiously disinterested in celebrity, Simpson is simply ignored. 139. But for her the phantom baby that came to life dancing in her fantasy was a baffling problem. 140. But for the ultimate indulgence this winter, splash out on one of the new fake furs. 141. His eldest brother Henry had cause to feel frustrated, but for a third son Geoffrey of Brittany was extremely well endowed. 142. From here, forecasts are compiled, not just for Central, but for broadcasters all over the World. 143. But for some extraordinary reason these bombers were wasted on attacking rail junctions that were already under effective artillery bombardment. 144. Physically she had a lot more to offer than Kate, but for some unknown reason he really fancied the policewoman. 145. Not for pretty reasons but for energy and endurance and to be sharp. 146. But for amateurs, semi-pros or just anyone with less money to burn, it's not so simple. 147. But for most students who fit the given descriptions, early identification may avoid future failure. 148. She should have become angry with him for his persistence, on cue, but for some reason she didn't. 149. Their policy to encourage cycling, not the macho sort but for families, is very progressive. 150. Whybrew, at 79, is still very much alive and feeling lucky, but for reasons richer than mere existence. 151. But for twenty years a south hereford district council has tried to get them evicted. 152. 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But for every bright spot in the region there was a laggard. 160. But for those who take the plunge there is plenty to keep them amused, particularly if they play bowls or golf. 161. I went to the cinema not for entertainment(), but for cinematography. 162. But for a sudden, necessary purchase, it is worth scouring the charity shops at any season. 163. But for once his famous ability to blend laughter and pain is overcome by the weight of his subject. 164. She remembered half way down the rickety ladder stairs, but for would have been a final indignity. 165. Internal control is presumably exerted not only by but for autonomous man. 166. But for the basic rate taxpayer, the problem of annual management charges eroding a diminished dividend yield remains. 167. But for as long as there's an Oxford University, some things will never change. 168. That may not seem like a big deal, but for me it was a triumph. 169. But for Janet, who'd only exchanged latters with Mona before, it was an unforgettable experience. 170. These people were entrepreneurs who undertook challenge not for financial gain, but for human service. 171. But for Stewart there never was any other school but Yale, the alma mater of his father and grandfather. 172. But for Duckworth, an engagement with ideas came 204 from the stuff, the materials. 173. Ken particularly used to enjoy the murder trials - not for any morbid curiosity, but for the drama unfolding. 174. In dilute solutions of strong bases or acids, the quantities are comparable, but for weak bases or acids they are not. 175. Most adults do it almost unthinkingly, but for young children it's a painstakingly complicated business. 176. But for others, it persists and becomes a big problem. 177. But for today at least estate agents, and home buyers are celebrating. 178. But for some people, especially young healthy families, the cost would be higher. 179. But for the most sensitive material, Mr Hook suggests encrypting data files and scrambling information. 180. There are plans to make for tomorrow, but for now I want a dreamless sleep. 181. Your generation is very selfish. They don’t want India for its Ganga, but for their economic pride and self-respect. I’m hopeful because the chaos and crisis has reached a saturation point. This is our only chance. If it goes down a little bit more, then there is no scope. The youngsters have to realise that things are in their hands now. Gulzar 182. This concession would not have happened but for the pressure brought to bear on the authorities. 183. But it was privately, not through the government, and not for advanced field training, but for graduate study. 184. But for now, from all of us on the team, good afternoon. 185. Old Rottweilers may need to be let out more frequently to answer the call of nature, but for shorter periods. 186. But for few of the reasons enumerated in Amelia Hill's report. 187. Attention is needed not only for the here and now but for planning the future. 188. But the House of Lords refused to apply the but for test. 189. Gays and progressives also pushed the same degaying agenda, Fumento charged, but for opposite reasons. 190. But for Bellerophon riding pegasus there was no need to come anywhere near the flaming monster. 191. But for the heavy torch in the older woman's hand she might have been tempted to make a dash for it. 192. But for black dancers and choreographers,() this was a time to push ahead. 193. But for Jones, still troubled by injury, and Barnes, yet to make a comeback, it is still too early. 194. But for some reason I can not remember, it was impossible to get permission to ship the motor bike. 195. And but for goalline clearances from Noel Luke and Bradshaw they would have been even further behind. 196. Sand dunes are often the highest elevation not just on the coast but for miles inland. 197. The medical evidence establishes that but for the accident, Fred would probably not have committed suicide. 198. God will not look you over for medals, degrees or diplomas, but for scars. Elbert Hubbard 199. She felt faint now, but for a very different reason, and she bit down hard on her lip. 200. The Hawthorne effect would seem to confirm this but for two other findings. 201. Where would we be but for the work done by previous generations? 202. Once the system of fixed exchange rates had been abandoned there was no alternative but for currencies to float. 203. Stahl belongs to that dyed-in-the-wool amateur breed who follow the sun not for money but for fun. 204. All this would not have been too bad but for the fact that our rope was going rotten at an alarming pace. 205. But for the good clean fun of international football, they would have gone on being indifferent to those others. 206. But for all of this high and anxious excitement, they appeared to fall between unsteady stools. 207. Amalgamations were part of cooperative rationalisation in a drive to improve trading, but for Barnes this one had a distinct political dimension. 208. But for now persuasion, carrots and free elections remain the best hope. 209. These patterns are different not only for each movement, but for each person. 210. But for all its lavish appointments the Phase 2 is designed for economy too. 211. Mr Roller said Dresdner's operating profit would have been higher but for increased write-offs in its securities operations. 212. But for most, everything changes, including the chemistry between the parents. 213. But for the kind of shopping that Boy was doing there was no five o'clock,(/but for.html) there was no closing time. 214. But for most people here, it seems, atonement is not really the issue. 215. But for publishing, these characteristics take second place to the creative side. 216. She was never a woman to apologize, but for one moment with the pen in her hand she came very close. 217. But for the moment, it seems he isn't the luxury most women want to take on a desert island with them. 218. I would like to learn more about the whole new world of computerized art, not only for music but for graphics. 219. But for Gingrich, politics never stopped at the campus gate. 220. But for eighteen years she had lived in a house full of touches from the other side. 221. I'm not sure that's an accurate description, but for the sake of argument I'll accept it. 222. But for every other fax installed in the world, your fax machine increases in value. 223. Industrial Hire Purchase - the same as hire-purchase for personal customers but for items of capital equipment. 4. 224. But for the forgotten victims - the wives - there is little official recognition, let alone pressure for reform. 225. But for us the bigger disappointments unquestionably are associated with Mr Bush, and they begin with foreign policy. 226. And the mental anguish was unremitting as well, not only for her but for those of us around her. 227. But for a young casual Tote employee the incident had a different ending. 228. I speak not for myself but for those without voice... those who have fought for their rights... their right to live in peace, their right to be treated with dignity, their right to equality of opportunity, their right to be educated. Malala Yousafzai 229. But for all this effort, meaningful accomplishments are few and far between. 230. The basic cakes need to be moist, tasty and firm, not only for eating but for cutting and shaping. 231. But for Aristotle and his followers, the belief held that the only knowledge we can acquire originates in sense-perceptions. 232. Some years it is there, but for most years it is absent and the current flows along the coast as normal. 233. But for every death there are at least 100 other people who suffer severe mental disturbances. 234. To some they're simply an engaging fantasy, but for others they create a secret world that can last a lifetime. 235. But for this to be achieved, the government must acknowledge it as a problem worth solving. 236. But for now, he forced himself to put the problem out of his mind and concentrate on his son. 237. But for now, anyway, the activity survives on cool springtime weekends in hidden locales down dirt roads. 238. But for most women, it was fashionable to refrain from eating long before it became fashionable to be slender. 239. But for most retirees, acquiring unconditional non-resident status can take up to three years. 240. But for athletes and others who are likely to perspire heavily, excessive consumption of caffeine could lead to dehydration. 241. But for many, the biggest attraction is the colour and beauty and like all good gardens, the peace and quiet. 242. Various recommendations were advanced for making changes in the operational plan, but for the most part they got nowhere. 243. But for today, the numbers do not quite add up. 244. But for a direct comparison of clocks to be made, the traveler must return. 245. But for Bukharin the market had no place within the fully developed socialist economic system once that condition had been achieved. 246. Other forms of taxation may be introduced as well, but for the sake of simplicity we will confine our discussion to income taxation. 247. But for the time being, at least, stick an asterisk next to this season. 248. But for government bureaucrats the privileges more than compensate for their paltry official salaries of a few hundred dollars a month. 249. But for his soulful singing, but no response. 250. But for that, Injun Joe never would have suspected. 251. But for me fame is like rocket fuel. 252. But for now, Olympus needs your unquestionable obedience. 253. Hartford is a river city, but for much of the twentieth century that was largely rumor. 254. But for the sake of our parlor game, let's cast all that aside. 255. But for many transvestites , cross - dressing is an intensely sexual activity. 256. But for the record, I was rooting for you to land him. 257. But for the oldest stars the statistics show a transatlantic divergence. 258. But for enough influence or money, at least in this obscure oasis, Paris was still Paris. 259. It's not because of the kimono, but for the kindness of your heart that I'm happy. 260. But for every ogre that fell, It'seemed three more took its place. 261. But for a brief period in the spring, the whole landscape explodes into a multicoloured bloom. 262. This may change, of course, but for now China be seized more with reform than liberalisation. 263. The Act would have gone through the Senate quickly but for one sticking point. 264. But for sulphur - sensitized emulsion, the developing centres formed preferentially on the edge of octahedral grain. 265. But for Florence a " visceral dread, a helpless disgust as palpable as seasickness " is overwhelming her. 266. But for now, some of the accusations being thrown at China are wide of the mark. 267. Sorry my friend , but for your info, I wasn't insulted at all. 268. But for now, I marvel at this saving grace, And Im full of praise once again. 269. But for a moment I an inkling about their feelings toward men. 270. But for the Laotian government, such generosity would not come cheaply. 271. But for sheer entertainment and political theatre, it far outstrips the tale of Princess Diana. 272. But for twenty - five years the United States space program has been doing just that. 273. On the geological time scale mankind has existed but for a brief moment. 274. But for unknown reasons, in the remaining cases the twisting did not presage a flare. 275. The Consumer: It Banishes Uterine Fibroids, but for How Long? 276. But for the power user, this paradigm for source control is very cool. 277. But for the Subjunctive Mood, all the English grammer has been studied by us. 278. But for the preservation of my own honour I must speak -- and with frankness. 279. But for individual gene and psyche predisposition, mental stress is not sure to cause CHD. 280. He says this is a leading indicator not just for airlines but for the whole economy. 281. But for anyone with an ounce of numeracy, this is nonsense. 282. But for young people it presents an opportunity to follow the sun, so to speak. 283. The same fate hung over Judah, but for a little while it was averted. 284. But for all of its worldliness, this is a lovingly homemade album. 284. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 285. These are not just garments for leisure wear, but for an active lifestyle. 286. That has dire consequences not only for fishermen but for seabirds and rare wader too. 287. But for the details of our itinerary, I am all to seek. 288. She didn't sue for divorce but for a legal separation. 289. But for the study of the polar body lay a solid foundation for growth Oh! 290. But for all her modesty and restraint, she was not prim. 291. Line 6 is similar to Line 5, but for data output file. 292. But for Steinbeck personally, it also brought the problems of being famous. 293. But for the potassium hydroxide precipitated, the purity decrease because of charcoal of crue phenanthrene. |
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