Example sentences of "but [pron] will [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I will no longer be there , he wrote , but I will no longer be needed .
2 But I will nonetheless now you 've
3 Suppose that in May 1991 manufacturer B markets a razor which is equally efficient but which will not normally cut the user , even when slid sideways .
4 But you will probably also want to consult critical analyses of those works , for a range of possible reasons .
5 but you will probably only notice at past the legal maximum speed limit .
6 Now making these points to and then to go backwards still about what we 've been talking about and that is it 's the same with the opera and what you were saying about Harry Enfield and everything else , that you can an and Billy Connolly , you can bring certain groups of people into areas where they would n't previously have been , but you will not necessarily take them on the next leaf so for example , this is all gon na sound snobby and I 'm sorry but you know I mean a lot of people like Gilbert and Sullivan for example , but will not move on to Bizet or whatever it is and will never do that and I mean I have a problem with that I mean it , to me it 's not we 're not it 's just reality , but we have to understand that I mean we have to understand that in the context of sponsorship
7 This does not mean that you can not possibly be tempted by the sight of a chocolate bar or the scent of a fish and chip shop , but you will more easily be able to resist .
8 But she will probably already be experiencing more loneliness than they imagine , for much as she may enjoy her parent 's company , she will also have a need for other friendships and contacts with the world outside the home , and these may be very difficult for her to achieve .
9 Another sculptor whose work is figurative , like Mr Segal 's , but who will likely never do a presidential monument is Kiki Smith .
10 ‘ I know , and it is good — but we will probably never use them again , so next season they will be forgotten . ’
11 There will still be a system of rebates for people on low incomes but there will no longer be a minimum contribution — so some people will be entitled to 100 per cent rebates .
12 If they succeed in finding a cure not only will the spines be restored to the hedgehogs but there will almost certainly a long queue of humans eager to try it out .
13 But there will certainly not be another overnight free-for-all .
14 Compaq announced new members of both its Prosignia and its top of the range SystemPro/XL machines , but they will not even begin to ship until the third quarter .
15 But they will not even discuss the possibility .
16 Individuals who use the lexical route for word recognition will not suffer this interference , but they will not necessarily be able to determine that a spelling is incorrect provided that the word sounds acceptable .
17 But they will just as surely have died because they were too weak in political muscle to be able to fight back .
18 With their lithe bodies , they can follow rabbits down burrows and chickens into coops , but they will just as readily deal with carrion such as a dead lamb .
19 Well-respected older male broadcasters like David Jacobs and Robert Dougall may continue to get the opportunity to host programmes aimed particularly at older people , but they will no longer present mainstream programmes .
20 I suspect that it will involve largely the same personnel , but they will no longer be on the strength of Her Majesty 's inspectorate and will work for the funding council responsible for further education and sixth form colleges .
21 Many LEAs which have considered ‘ curriculum protection ’ arguments , during a decade of falling rolls , will bear witness to that thesis , but they will also honestly point out that in the face of budgetary imperatives , the purity of the curriculum protection policies has been compromised , and even whole schemes deferred or abandoned .
22 It is not yet clear what kind of agreements the six republics might be able to reach about future co-operation , but they will certainly not be on the old basis .
23 They have done a wonderful job of creating crime , but they will still not recognise the link to which I have referred .
24 But they will still usually be only the party faithful , so he will find himself preaching to the converted .
25 But they will almost certainly have friends and perhaps relatives who are still church members who can be approached to discover the real reasons for their departure .
26 The Secretary of State has power to allow a longer period for the giving of a notice of appeal but he will not normally be prepared to exercise this power unless there are special circumstances which excuse the delay in giving notice of appeal .
27 But he will not yet be either , since he will not , at that stage have been ‘ entered on the register ’ and , it may be that he never will be .
28 A person may have sure and sufficient reasons for coming to believe , but he will not always have similar substantiation in every field at every moment .
29 But he will no longer be the rude , racist chap he used to be .
30 But he will still probably spend 15 hours a day or more ‘ banged up ’ in his cell in the 150-year-old Victorian jail .
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