Example sentences of "but we [vb mod] [verb] [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 But we 'll manage something — he 's going to write — I 've given him your address , Bina — when you get a letter from Spain it 'll be to me from him — you will hide them from your parents , wo n't you ?
2 ‘ We urgently need one main corporate sponsor — but we 'll take anything anyone wants to give that might be useful . ’
3 " I do n't know exactly where " e shall go , but we 'll take anyone who 's ready to come with us .
4 I do n't know who 's got through from the other games , but we 'll take anyone on really I think .
5 But we 'll get one .
6 You 've got a bit of an infection bubbling away in there , but we 'll prescribe something that should clear it up fairly quickly .
7 But we 'll have one after everyone 's had a rotten Christmas .
8 But we 'll have plenty of sleep .
9 After Christmas we wo n't have any work , but we 'll have plenty of spare benches in , we 'll be laughing !
10 There 's a bit of an argument about it , but we 'll find one eventually . ’
11 But we ought to have something about having a second reading in it anyway
12 There have been building delays due to engineering problems , but we shall do everything we can to help these people . ’
13 But we must do something . ’
14 As human beings we can choose to believe anything , but we must believe something .
15 Of the three dissolved oxygen is the most important factor , but we can ignore none .
16 We ca n't get rid of the horror and the fears , but we can do something to increase our competence in dealing with it and facing it , which I think is a healthier way than freezing , flying away from it , or fighting it .
17 I do n't know how fresh it is , even with this rain , but we can boil everything . ’
18 But we can afford nowt else , sorry .
19 But we can say nothing to these things you know Jackson , we must jog on and be content with the jingling of the bells , only d — it , I hate a dust , and kicking up a dust , and being confined in harness while others ride in the waggon , under cover , stretching their legs in the straw at ease , and gazing at green trees and blue skies without half my Taste .
20 Er that they are changing a whole range o of non-economic variables which allow the peasant the world to see the world does n't have to be like this we can actually question the landlord and not only can we get away with it but we can get something out of it .
21 We do n't have many sitters capable of milking goats but we will provide someone if we can . ’
22 But we could do nothing with that English nose of yours .
23 I called my stepfather , who tried to help her , but we could do nothing .
24 Benjamin studied some of these and so did I but we could discover nothing amiss .
25 It were 'ard to see , but we could 'ear someone screamin " .
26 Here we were in a dangerous border area , and our campsite was vitally indefensible , but we could find none better .
27 But we could get somebody who knows something about to come and advise .
28 By moving the hatch a fraction of an inch we could hear what went on below , but we could see nothing .
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