Example sentences of "but i [modal v] [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But I dare not leave my sheep ’ , cried the shepherd .
2 ‘ Lord St. V[incent] offers Ross a commission , but I dare not mention his passing , it is vexatious . ’
3 Maybe I shall hear full soon enough , but I dare not ask him about the poor lady .
4 And he does seem to like me , but I dare n't let myself fall in love with him .
5 There was a pause and before Wilson could think how to reply , she added , ‘ But I may never see him as a man , ’ in a low voice .
6 You 'll have to forgive me , Father , but I ca n't repress my curiosity .
7 ‘ I chose it myself , but I ca n't bring myself to live there just yet , ’ she explained when asked about the four bedroomed apartment .
8 But I ca n't bring myself to do it now .
9 Look , I know it 's asking a lot , but I ca n't bring myself to go through Billy 's things .
10 I see him about in school but I ca n't bring myself to tell him .
11 but I ca n't bring it to mind , it wo n't come to the front as it were .
12 but I ca n't drink it all the time
13 But I ca n't drink owt .
14 But I ca n't change anything so I 'm going to have to live with it .
15 But I ca n't change anyone who does n't want to be changed . ’
16 But I ca n't face what they 'll say .
17 ‘ I can stick it for myself , but I ca n't bear it for you .
18 It contained the Knole sofa on which St Agatha had reclined in West Kensington ( too large for Laura 's tiny flat ) , several lowering pieces of reproduction Jacobean furniture donated by Kitty ( 'Your father loved it but I ca n't bear it , it 's so threatening ’ ) , hundreds of books on shelves made by Peter out of bricks and planks and the unmistakable overlying detritus of family life .
19 But I ca n't bear it .
20 But I ca n't prevent myself thinking that the person who is to play Claudia should possess a clearly defined personality of her own .
21 I wrote to Tim & Polly yesterday but I ca n't lay my hands on The Barbarton exploration Base address .
22 Hell , everybody I know 's done something like that at some time or another but that does n't make them a murderer ; I think McDunn 's crazy but I ca n't tell him that because , if he 's wrong about that and I 'm wrong about it being something to do with those guys who died in the Lake District a few years ago , then there 's only one suspect left and that 's me .
23 It 's a nice reason but I ca n't tell you now .
24 ‘ I 'm sorry , but I ca n't tell you anything else … you 'll have to go now . ’
25 But I ca n't tell you anything .
26 Well , that was fair enough , and , twisting her fine lace handkerchief in her hands , she had said steadily , ‘ Yes , I 'll see him , but I ca n't tell you what my answer will be .
27 But I ca n't tell you what it felt like , first of all having cancer , secondly trying to talk about it , and being continually asked , ‘ Well , how are you Jo ? ’ and you 'd see their eyes glaze over and they 'd think , ‘ Christ , I hope she 's not going to tell me ! ’
28 Yes , I know that Wolverhampton won , but I ca n't tell you the actual score .
29 But I ca n't wear it
30 But I ca n't offer you anything , the situation is so grave now in Italy . ’
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