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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Use of but at the start of sentence

I'm having trouble analyzing the following sentence.
But around me now, as the judge arrives and room falls to a hush, I see the faces I have faced as a foreign correspondent.
I'm unsure about "But around me now". I think I have the rest of it figured out.
Thanks, JG
  

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Here, but means however .

  • Here, but means however .
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Here, but means however.
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