Example sentences of "but i will [not/n't] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But I 'll not do it forever , and it shall never own me .
2 But I 'll not bore you with second-hand accounts of the way he lives .
3 I respect him , but I wo n't marry him . ’
4 But I wo n't hurt you , I promise . ’
5 He watches for me to say something , but I wo n't do what is expected of me .
6 I did delegate , but I wo n't do it now , I do literally
7 Becau Because I forgot That was the day I was thinking of having a proper lunch party but I wo n't do it if you 're going out .
8 I could actually give you the exact figures er or or Mr but I wo n't give them at at the moment of the top of my head .
9 He says yes , but I wo n't tell him you said that !
10 But I wo n't tell you the end !
11 I might feel it , but I wo n't show it .
12 I 'm looking forward to Hamlet , but I wo n't bother you at the theatre ; I 'll see you at the flat .
13 As executor , I 'll ask for it back formally , but I wo n't hold my breath .
14 ‘ You — ’ Then , as if making a supreme effort to block out any fury from his voice , he said , ‘ Yes , that is a condition of employment , but I wo n't hold you to it .
15 You can stand there all night if you want , but I wo n't open my door to you ! ’
16 But I wo n't leave you in the lurch even if that time comes .
17 You have that choice , that chance to do that for my patients and I tell you , to be with you , to be part of you , I 'm as a , I learn for you , I think of you , and I can just tell you , I wish you all the best , but I wo n't forget your responsibility to help the medical profession to make , with the work they do for a better tomorrow possible , due to your work , your hard attempts to give that financial ability through the best insurance policies on the market today .
18 But I wo n't promise it 'll be unquestioning , because I refuse to relinquish my right as an intelligent human being to question everything I do n't understand or accept . ’
19 " But I wo n't promise you , " Mr. Mendez said after him .
20 ‘ I 've a feeling you 're lying , but I wo n't get you to admit it , will I ? ’ he said wryly , glancing about him .
21 But I wo n't know what to say . ’
22 But I wo n't know what they look like ? ’
23 ‘ I 'll go and have a word with him ’ , Lawton said , ‘ but I wo n't push it unless he gets stroppy . ’
24 You might be able to influence my friend , but I wo n't believe you and I will stand up to you .
25 Maybe I 'm an owl , watching the other owls screech down on helpless little mice , but I wo n't forsake my vegetarian principles .
26 But I wo n't wipe yours .
27 We can make fear choices , which lead us to cling to the past — ‘ I hate my job , but I wo n't find anything better , so I 'd better stick to it ’ , ‘ I always eat hamburger and chips on Thursdays ’ , ‘ I 'd like to know Chris better , but I 'm sure s/he wo n't be interested in me ’ — or growth choices , in which we reach for the future — ‘ I hate my job , so I 'll start applying for others , even though it feels scary ’ , ‘ Maybe I 'll try spaghetti bolognese tonight ’ , ‘ What have I got to lose ?
28 But I wo n't have anything .
29 One , two , three , four five six , seven , eight no one , two three , four there 's nine so we 'll probably have to take some stools in , but I wo n't take them in till the last minute .
30 ‘ I will have what 's mine , Shannon Lea — but I wo n't take it .
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