Example sentences of "but we 'll [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But we 'll do it if we possibly can — You and I will be twenty , Flick !
2 Actually when you consider that particular kind of situation , what type of person would , in a crucial decision , knowing he was charged with the responsibility for the direction of his family , say ‘ I consider my plan to be the most effective , but we 'll do it your way to keep peace ’ ?
3 These concessions from the mining company seemed to point to another Irish solution to an Irish problem — ‘ We 'll do it but we 'll do it out of sight ’ .
4 But we 'll do it eventually , ’ said Sue — alias Coronation Street 's Audrey .
5 When he did , the prim man who worked at the counter often inspected them and said , ‘ I doubt if this will come out , sir , but we 'll do our best . ’
6 But we 'll do our best to find out , and I 'll let you know as soon as I do .
7 What with the music and the conventions , the place is bursting at the seams — but we 'll do our best for you . ’
8 Here 's the planning permission here 's the site if you insist on going there well we ca n't give you any guarantees but we 'll do our best for you , but certainly the best thing is to have the allocation .
9 ‘ I think he 'll be finished for this season , but we 'll bring him back for another crack at the Champion next season , ’ he said .
10 Yeah , but we 'll tell them next meeting .
11 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 ?
12 ‘ I do n't know for sure , girlie , but we 'll sort it all out in the end , just see if we do n't .
13 ‘ All right then , but we 'll sort it out later . ’
14 He said but we 'll sort it out , do n't worry love .
15 And , as , I , I know the people who were here last week , the questions for act one scene one or two will be relevant to the second part of the seminar , it will be , but we 'll ignore them at the moment .
16 Coming up next here on Radio Oxford is the six o'clock news , but we 'll leave you with the best moment this afternoon here on Radio Oxford .
17 But we 'll leave it at that .
18 But we 'll leave it for now .
19 But we 'll give them a ring now anyway .
20 Well why do n't you co , as if , put us in the car , but we 'll take you .
21 ‘ We urgently need one main corporate sponsor — but we 'll take anything anyone wants to give that might be useful . ’
22 " I do n't know exactly where " e shall go , but we 'll take anyone who 's ready to come with us .
23 I do n't know who 's got through from the other games , but we 'll take anyone on really I think .
24 So , you did so many miles per hour , we calculated , you would have done so many miles if you 'd been going for a full hour at that speed , so your dis your , your speed , velocity really but we 'll call it speed , right ?
25 HAMLET took a look around the vast spaces of Liverpool 's St George 's Hall today and said : ‘ It 's beautiful but we 'll mess it up . ’
26 But we 'll get one .
27 He looked up at me and grinned , ‘ Hell of a mess ’ , he said , ‘ but we 'll get them sorted out .
28 Erm I ca n't remember who said they 'd sponsor those , but we 'll get them onto something else .
29 In 1988 , he received a death threat at his home with a skull and cross-bones reading , ‘ It 's just a question of time and opportunity , but we 'll get you . ’
30 But we 'll get you checked out .
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