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

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1 But everyone wo n't get that .
2 ‘ Forgive my not rising , but I dare not move out of this chair until this wretched hair of mine is dry . ’
3 But I dare not leave my sheep ’ , cried the shepherd .
4 ‘ Lord St. V[incent] offers Ross a commission , but I dare not mention his passing , it is vexatious . ’
5 The roof of the barn concerns me because eventually it will fall in but I dare not start on it just yet — the house must take priority .
6 Maybe I shall hear full soon enough , but I dare not ask him about the poor lady .
7 At Asda a spokesman said : ‘ One or two stores do still have Tracy Island but I dare not say where in case I start a stampede . ’
8 I wo n't feel ‘ complete ’ until we have at least one more baby — but I dare n't bring up the subject very often as my husband just gets more and more adamant .
9 I 'm trying to wash my hair , but I dare n't do , I 'll do it tomorrow
10 But I dare n't go home , see .
11 Poor soul , I think of her but I dare n't go to see her .
12 " Hazel , " said Fiver suddenly , " I want to get a clear idea of this Silverweed , but I dare n't go closer by myself .
13 And he does seem to like me , but I dare n't let myself fall in love with him .
14 But I dare n't surrender … dare n't weaken …
15 Well , I 'll have a go but I may not eat all this but if it was smaller it 's really tasty as well .
16 ‘ I think it 's good news , but I ca n't talk about it on the telephone .
17 You 'll have to forgive me , Father , but I ca n't repress my curiosity .
18 ‘ 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 .
19 But I ca n't bring myself to do it now .
20 Look , I know it 's asking a lot , but I ca n't bring myself to go through Billy 's things .
21 but I ca n't bring it to mind , it wo n't come to the front as it were .
22 I see him about in school but I ca n't bring myself to tell him .
23 I know I 'm not in a position to be choosy , but I ca n't cope with the idea of living there — it 's just beyond
24 But I ca n't cope with that sort of thinking . ’
25 But I ca n't cope with the way I feel about you , not where Radcliffe 's concerned .
26 But I ca n't cope without my radio Joyce !
27 You see , I love the jacket but I ca n't cope because I ca n't cut it properly .
28 but I ca n't drink it all the time
29 But I ca n't drink owt .
30 ‘ I think the fines should be higher but I ca n't change the magistrates ' rulings , ’ he adds .
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