Example sentences of "but i will [vb infin] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My first duty is with you , sir , but I 'll do my best . ’
2 " But I 'll do my very best , " I added hastily .
3 But I 'll do my best .
4 But I 'll do my best . ’
5 But I 'll do my best .
6 ‘ That will be a little difficult , ’ he agreed politely , ‘ but I 'll do my best and pass your feelings on to the rest of the team .
7 ‘ I ca n't promise to answer them all but I 'll do my best . ’
8 But I 'll do my best to change . ’
9 But I 'll tell my daddy — and he 'll go to jail . ’
10 But I 'll drop my English after Christmas .
11 There is n't much , but I 'll try my best .
12 It 's only natural for a newly-signed group to see their bloated , sap-sucking US record company as exceptional , spiritually different from all the others — but I 'll take their heartfelt claims with a line of salt , thanks .
13 Lewis laughed , ‘ Well , no , ca n't claim I do know , but I 'll take your word for it . ’
14 ‘ They seemed rather laden to me , but I 'll take your word for it if you tell me that it 's all general interest in my private life . ’
15 ‘ I ca n't say , ’ said Thorfinn , ‘ that I 've ever bedded a ship , but I 'll take your word for it .
16 And he went to the doctor and the doctor said well you have n't got anything wrong with your skull but I 'll take your blood pressure .
17 But I will do my best .
18 It 's very difficult to answer individual cases , but I will do my best on guesswork here .
19 Neil Caldwell is on holiday until the 19th January 1993 but I will pass your letter on to him when he returns .
20 Here I have to review the possibility of a cardinal error , but I will leave my readers to judge .
21 ‘ As matters stand now , the kingdom is quiet , but I will keep your Grace informed of what events occur .
22 But I will keep my independence .
23 But I will keep my word , my dear — I can see just how much it means to you . ’
24 ‘ I have no rich things to give but I will take my black bread for they say it is the best in the whole world . ’
25 But I will put my roots in the area sooner or later . ’
26 I am afraid Mr Simon Murison-Bowie , in whose area of expertise your proposals lie , is out of the country at present , but I will put your letter before him on his return .
27 " But I will call my servant who will take you to my sister ; maybe she can help you . "
28 " No , my son , but I will call my servant Pitsi to take you to my sister ; maybe she will know . "
29 That is not my direct responsibility , but I will ask my colleague the Under-Secretary of State to reply to the hon. Gentleman .
30 I firmly subscribe to the school of thought that says , ‘ I may hate what you have to say , but I will defend your right to say it . ’
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