Example sentences of "but you [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But ye might be right , ’ he conceded . |
2 | ‘ But ye 'll leave a note ? ’ |
3 | ‘ But ye 'll know him , ’ Rab said , ‘ if ye see him again . ’ |
4 | ‘ But ye 'll fatten up . ’ |
5 | But ye 'll still not tell anybody after I 've fucked ye . ’ |
6 | But ye 'll need money . |
7 | ‘ But ye should n't be standing here , if ye 're not a whore , if ye do n't hiv a stickman — it 's dangerous . ’ |
8 | ‘ I keep telling you but you wo n't listen . |
9 | But you wo n't be infectious and most people are able to carry on just as normal . |
10 | You must really want to be doing something else but you wo n't let yourself admit it . ’ |
11 | ‘ But you wo n't be at home , will you ? ’ |
12 | It ai n't necessarily so , but you wo n't hurt the engine by trying — only your wallet . |
13 | But you wo n't tell no one , will you ? ’ |
14 | But you wo n't find the word mentioned in Training Agency propaganda . |
15 | ‘ I 'll follow you , ’ I said , ‘ but you wo n't see me . |
16 | What you 've done wo n't sink in for ages , but you wo n't want to get off that horse . ’ |
17 | Our trips are optional , but you wo n't want to miss out . |
18 | ‘ But you wo n't go with that , will you , Harry ? ’ |
19 | ‘ But you wo n't get your hands dirty , will ye , Sean ? |
20 | Clarke 's knowledge seeking technophilic characters are little better-drawn than Asimov 's , but you wo n't catch them sitting in windowless cabins . |
21 | But you wo n't be disappointed . |
22 | But you wo n't be infectious and most people are able to carry on just as normal . |
23 | ‘ But you wo n't , ’ he assured her . |
24 | ‘ I can cook it , doctor , but you wo n't want to eat it . ’ |
25 | I love to go out dancing but you wo n't catch me being the first on the dance floor ! |
26 | It 's changing , but you wo n't accept it . |
27 | But you wo n't have read about the difficulties of Roger Thornton-Brown . |
28 | But you wo n't find Daily Mirror readers among their ranks . |
29 | You 're being transferred to the Correctional Labour Colonies , but you wo n't be classified as a foreigner , you wo n't be in the foreigners ' camp . |
30 | Coleby was n't listening : ‘ But you wo n't come back to Plumford , will you ? ’ |