bu开头的英语句子
But often when we click through, we find the content hardly delivers and wastes our time.
But my country and yours have a stake in seeing that NATO's first mission beyond Europe's borders is a success.
But just because a user proved their identity doesn't mean that they can do whatever they want in your application.
But Facebook is no angel either on privacy matters.
But of course, policymakers aren't quite this free.
But whether the Bush Institute buzzes with interest, or sits mournfully empty, will depend on how Mr Bush is seen by history.
But in the end that seemed unimportant.
Building out the infrastructure for a cloud is not a trivial process.
Businesses seem short of ideas about how to grow.
But I believe in settling.
But a life of beauty does have a fixed rule, which is to feel satisfied with your present.
But the future of our relationship can be strong if we each meet our responsibilities as great nations.
But as the unexpected bankruptcy of Lehman brothers shows, ultra-safe does not mean impregnable.
But the boy stayed away for a long time... and the tree was sad.
But he failed. The correlation held.
But time went by. The boy grew older, and the tree was often alone.
Butt time went by. The boy grew older, and the tree was often alone.
Business websites are in the classic catch 22 position.
But also to fight the requirements are very strict, a little misspelling in one place could come to naught.
But they have now come far enough to be able to thumb their noses at the cynics.
But few investors are tempted to buy.
But Republican support for either version remains scant.
But she was needy and narcissistic, anxious for the approval of others and incapable of being alone.
Buick hasn't offered a Regal coupe for 15 years, and there has been no hurry to replace it until now.
But each moment you spend on the path to simplicity does have the potential to bring more serenity and happiness into your life.
But many friends doing always swayed business opportunities lost delay... So what are we how to venture?
But to successfully reach out to the world, one has to first embrace the world, to have foresight, rather than be swayed by personal gains and loss, with eyes only on one's own insignificant gains.
But the American newspaper's business model appears to be broken.
But Wall Street, livid about the falling share price, kept complaining, and Mr Dell had to act.
But I can't forget when I was a child, my dear mum did many things for me. She gave me the best opportunities of education as possible as she could.
But only a few will possess the coveted prizes.
But the players buckled down and we went on to win the league.
But the earthquake forecast can't accomplish in an action and it is a long-term and arduous work. It needs one generation, even several generation of us to work hard to finish it.
But it isn't only the horror that numbs response.
But every training session ended, the signature of a photo and face fans demand, he still is not the net, but smile.
But it is also an opportunity: the energy of youth can ignite faltering economies.
But the Chinese team for the finals and also can not sit back and relax.
But organised crime, often hidden from public view, may well continue to take a back seat to more obvious nuisances.
But he was quickly assured that he could rest easy.
But that does not mean Asian central Banks can rest easy.
But in China's coastal waters they would no longer confer such an easy victory.
But companion in adversity is the friend deserving treasure.
But I often choose some wrong words or words which are not fit in the sentence, that is to say, to make things worse.
But in the top job there simply isn't time to read every dot and comma before taking a decision.
But these men were a taciturn lot, picking their words carefully.
But Hester ought long ago to have done with this injustice.
But in my understanding, as now they say their aptitude and I often say take the world as it is.
But variables like pedestrians in crosswalks, large crowds and vehicle wrecks can throw a carefully designed system out of whack, leading to annoying and pollution-causing traffic jams.
But you won't see Jason planting any rose bushes or bringing buds home from the flower shop.
But what of Facebook and Twitter, the subject of such breathless warnings?