But journalists rarely venture into impoverished neighborhoods these days, except for quick-hit features, |
But just in the past few years, we have witnessed a significant change in attitudes toward nuclear power, |
But probably the biggest thing we did was just try to get some guys healed up and ready to go full speed. |
But sooner or later these bubbles burst anyway, and I would like for the Bee Gees to stop before we wane. |
But that is an exit strategy, not an operating strategy. We will keep operating and figure something out. |
But the [leg] was feeling better in two months. Now, I don't even think about it. I just go out and play. |
But the Badr Corps is very heavily influenced by Iran. Are we going to be in the business of arming them? |
But they're not interested in joining. They think we're just a bunch of old men who play bingo and cards. |
But Tim was limping on the court. He was going for a loose ball on a long rebound and fell on the ground. |
But to re-do this whole thing would be very expensive. As a businessman, I certainly can understand that. |
But we also have to be prudent going forward in terms of what long-term spending commitments we can make, |
But we clashed because his needs as a struggling player and captain and those of the team were different. |
But we have all grown up in the Premiership and we always used to talk about that while we were in Spain. |
But we kind of knew, given the set-up there, that there must be danger for all journalists working there. |
But we need to be ready to play our best game Tuesday because Ottawa is one of the best teams in the NHL. |