36 examples of buta in sentences

Your books are tremendously clever, Jack, butas I happen to knowthe proceeds from them would not support two people in luxury; and Patricia has nothing.

Butas you know, perhapshe disappeared.

Absurd enough: butas every man who is acquainted with old mythical cosmogonies must knowno more absurd than twenty similar guesses on record.

Butas they wisely saythe reports of the inhabitants must be received with extreme caution.

I have hitherto made no objection to, no remark on, any one part of this Letter; for I object to the wholenot as Calvinism, butas what Calvin would have recoiled from.

The faces and feelings that he described were important, butas patches.

But as he remembered that he was Brutus, and that he was born for your freedom, not for his own tranquillity, what else did he do butas I may almost sayput his own body in the way to prevent Antonius from entering Gaul?

The highest rank, however, belongs to music, since it does not, like the other arts, represent single Ideas, butas an unconscious metaphysic, nay, a second, ideal world above the material worldthe will itself.

The Frenchman had a sufficient smattering of English to ask awkward questions as to why men were allowed to strike in England in war time, but unfortunately not enough to follow Robinson's lengthy and agonized explanations that these men were not English buta very different thingWelsh, and, more than that, unpatriotic swine, who ought to be shot.

Butas says the proverbhe who will not tell of his sore, may not hope for balm to his hurt.

An English subject cannot be made a slave without his own free consent: buta foreign slave is made a subject with or without his own consent: there needs no contract for this purpose, as in the other case; nor any other act or deed whatsoever, but that of his being landed in England; For according to statute 32d of Henry VIII.

Butas you sayyou'll get over it.

Buta solutiona plana compromise!

Buta washerwoman, and constant, daily contactand not as lady and servant, but on what must be, after all, a sort of equality" Janet finished her sentence with a ladylike look.

The Anglo-Saxons wrote for it butu, butwu, buta, and batwa; i. e., ba, both, twa, two. 7. BUT,(in Saxon, bute, butan, buton, or butun) meaning except, yet, now, only, else than, that not, or on the contrary,is referred by Tooke and some others, to two roots,each of them but a conjectural etymon for it.

Mrs. Taine obediently kept the pose; her eyes upon the point the artist had indicated; butas the man, himself, was almost directly in her line of visionit was easy for her to watch him at his work, when his eyes were on his canvas or palette.

Just within her window, Anna, still in reverie, sat down at a slender desk, unlocked a drawer, then a second one inside it, and drew forthno mere secret page buta whole diary!

Buta childless woman!

It would be hard to face the master of the house, buta stranger?

"Buta sweetly solemn thought comes to me.

Buta deeper impulse held my hand from the man.

The thick-set gentleman thereupon thrust a hand into a pocket, and producednot a huge roll of bank bills, or a half pint of silver, as Marcus, who eyed him sharply through the pigeon hole, had expected, buta card, which he poked at Tiffles.

" "You have seen, you have witnessed," replied the Colonel, "how injury is avenged by Russiansthat is, by Christians; let this be not a reproach, buta lesson to you.

Butas was the case with the tyrants of the French Revolution who took the place of those of the old regime (record later on in 'The Prelude')the Syracusans found that they had only exchanged one form of rigour for another.

"Buta thousand pardons!" cried Marescotti, gradually waking up to some social energy, "I have been talking only of myself!

36 examples of  buta  in sentences