Example sentences of "but we [vb mod] [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But we 'll not hold our breath . |
2 | And said , oh , let's go and find a cup of coffee but , have a bit of a walk and walk down to conference but we 'll not walk down the prom |
3 | But we 'll not betray them — we 'll make Ireland free , by force of arms if need be ! " |
4 | Oh but we 'll not get it , we 'll not get it Jimmy , No . |
5 | The d between service and working class would be much smaller , +0.09 , but we might not want to conclude that the second society displayed smaller class differentials ; after all , ten times as many service as working class children attend selective schools in the latter case , while only three times as many do in the former . |
6 | There was no sound of a light 's being switched on in the sitting room , but we might not have been able to hear it . |
7 | I 'd ask you to stay with me but we might not survive together . |
8 | But we might not find anyone to blame . |
9 | There are thus various regimes of the double diffusive convection in which different detailed patterns occur within the same overall picture , but we shall not go into these details here . |
10 | The Imperial Hotel exuded the essence of Broadstairs : we are here in our excellence should you have need of us , but we shall not stoop to seek you out . |
11 | Proponents ( and opponents ) argue fiercely that it will ( or will not ) , but we shall not know until the system is in operation in several years ' time . |
12 | But we shall not know for some time yet . |
13 | But we shall not find a consistent position in which the tasks of biblical exegesis and scientific inquiry were no longer mutually relevant . |
14 | It is capable of extension , but we shall not pursue the matter here . |
15 | This is the parallel to ( 2.10.1.12 ) ; as before , we can , if we wish , use g as given by ( 7 ) for alternative treatment , but we shall not pursue this here . |
16 | ‘ We have saved money for resources , but we dare n't use it , because there is nothing that is right for us . |
17 | ‘ The army will concentrate on Quatre Bras , ’ the Duke of Wellington seemed to be speaking to himself as though he groped towards a solution of the problem Napoleon posed , ‘ but we sha n't stop him there , and if so , ’ Wellington 's gaze flicked across the map , then settled , ‘ I must fight him , ’ he paused again to lean over the map for a few final seconds , ‘ here . ’ |
18 | And he seems to think I may not get any worse , but we sha n't know for a couple of weeks . ’ |
19 | just one other cricket match , again I said in Hertfordshire , this one 's at Ashwall near Baldock , and their cricket club 's long way ahead in fact , but it 's erm , twenty first September , but we sha n't have time to talk about it before two o'clock and it 's in aid of the garden hospice at Letchworth , a very worthy cause that , and John Emburey 's taking a , a Middlesex eleven against the Cherubs who are the local team , John runs them down there , so that er , that is at Ashwall , two o'clock start twenty first September , have a look at John Emburey and his Middlesex eleven , all in a good , good cause , and the Cherubs watch them as well . |
20 | But we wo n't go into that , that 's history ! |
21 | Beautiful garden , , my mother and I said very well you , we will come for week here but we wo n't go out of this . |
22 | For his sins he 's a Member of E M E S A , but we wo n't hold that against him ! |
23 | ‘ We do n't know what the future is , but we wo n't give up hope . ’ |
24 | If it does , we 'll almost certainly lose the mast , but we wo n't sink . ’ |
25 | I can promise you the phone wo n't ring , well it might ring but we wo n't answer it . |
26 | But we wo n't bother you with our findings if you feel that way . ’ |
27 | Of course we 're scared but we wo n't do anything too dangerous . |
28 | ‘ It would be easy to spend heavily to appease fans but we wo n't do that . |
29 | ‘ But we wo n't tell anyone . ’ |
30 | ‘ But we wo n't tell him until they have established themselves in our soil . ’ |