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

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1 But nothing will never get no better until it clicks
2 But nothing will more unite MPs of all parties than outrage over a Minister who lies in the sacred Commons chamber .
3 But nothing will ever make up for Amar for the total loss of mother , father , entire family , house and everything .
4 I have not your inches , laddie , but I will not tolerate a dirty ceiling ! ’
5 But I will not rest until I ensure that this never happens again to other young people .
6 ‘ I am bigger and stronger than you , but I will not start the fight .
7 Perry offers to buy me a drink , but I will not give him the satisfaction .
8 I do n't know what maggot has got into her head , but I will not dance to her piping , any more than you .
9 But I will not mention here every group or Asian immigrants in Britain , nor analyse every family structure , but present what the Asian women I spoke to told me about their feelings and situations .
10 They want you to carry on as normal , but I will not do that at all .
11 If Main Headquarters order it , I must obey , but I will not do it on my own responsibility ! ’
12 But I will not listen to any more of your rotten insinuations about my mother .
13 But I will not humiliate myself by trying to justify what I do .
14 ‘ I do n't know all the answers , ’ Emily said fiercely , ‘ not yet but I will not let us sink , I will not . ’
15 But I will not let the difference in setting impair my judgment when I watch the plays in the church hall . ’
16 But I will not enjoy it and I have an infection . ’
17 But I will not surrender the safety and the security of the British Constitution .
18 ‘ I could not help recalling , ’ Sir Maurice Hankey , the Cabinet Secretary , wrote in his diary in September , ‘ that on the last day of Parliament Mr. Baldwin had walked across the yard outside [ the House of Commons ] and had said ‘ I will do everything I can to help the Government in making economies , but I will not enter a Coalition Government . '
19 But I will not look up from the tray until I have it safely landed on the white plastic table .
20 But I will not have forgotten how to listen in Greek ? ’
21 I need your discretion , yes , but I will not have you brought into needless suspicion or danger upon this account .
22 But I will not have idols in the house . ’
23 I adore music , but I will not try that .
24 It was neither pleasant nor unpleasant , though the endless peeing , he wrote , the endless getting up in the middle of the night when the ice clung to the windowpanes and the taps were frozen , that was more unpleasant than pleasant , but it was not that , he wrote , these things - will not change , my bladder will not improve and next winter the ice will still cling to the panes and the taps will still freeze , but I will not notice them .
25 I have to take it and live with it , but I will not allow it to undermine my confidence . ’
26 It has never , of course , been my privilege to have seen such things at first hand , but I will nevertheless hazard this with some confidence : the English landscape at its finest — such as I saw it this morning — possesses a quality that the landscapes of other nations , however more superficially dramatic , inevitably fail to possess .
27 It would take too much space to list them all , but I will just mention one by name and that is Miss Phyllis Ratcliffe .
28 When the issue is not of a split in attitudes ( " I will compete but I will also borrow and lend " ) the head is unlikely to find enthusiasm or coercion an appropriate tool of management .
29 He had the arrogance and the charisma of a Bob Stanford-Tuck or Doug Bader , but I will also add that he had that indefinable something that was an essential ingredient in an outstanding bomber pilot .
30 Unfortunately I am completely tied up with filming during the whole of June but I will certainly make the effort to visit you some time in July .
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