Example sentences of "but [pron] will [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | → No : but I 'll agree that portion of the Metheny interview was ambiguous ! |
2 | ‘ I never met them but I 'll keep that ring all my life . ’ |
3 | I want to first of all express our extreme pleasure for having the arrangements that were made by our good English friends , especially those associated with the Three-Ninetieth missile , well I 'm sorry but I 'll get that missile straightened out , Three-Ninetieth Memorial Air Museum . |
4 | ‘ But I 'll need some support if I am to give him the service he wants . |
5 | But I 'll need some time . |
6 | But I 'll come another time , please . ’ |
7 | ‘ But I will need some money . ’ |
8 | But you 'll burn that hair , wo n't you , Frank , to please me ? ’ |
9 | ‘ But you 'll do this job before you leave ? ’ |
10 | Because if you do n't , if do n't do a word by word translation , as some of you did , you , you may miss the meaning of certain words , and that might totally alter your perception of what 's being said , and then what you should , wh when you 've done a literal translation , you will have a very stiff erm , u unusual version of it , written in modern English vocabulary but you 'll find that word ordering and things like that wo n't be appropriate , and sometimes the vocabulary are n't the kind of words that would normally be used now . |
11 | What she ( or he ) does n't realise is that you wo n't have actually lost very much weight ( perhaps two or three pounds ) , but you will look much slimmer because you are holding yourself so much better and have lost inches . |
12 | The opening round of fixtures brings together fierce rivals Pegasus and Portadown on Saturday , and two of Ireland 's rising young starts , Lyndsey McVicar and Claire McMahon — who will be training alongside each other for most of the season in preparation for the finals but who will face each other in the first league fixture — went along to the Ulster Garages at Belfast 's Boucher Road , to help launch details . |
13 | ‘ But we 'll invade this year , surely ? ’ said Lomas . |
14 | ‘ But we 'll get some linseed oil to soften them up . ’ |
15 | Yes , you must get along , but we will see each other again , wo n't we ? " |
16 | I take it , it will mostly be building new prisons , but they will take some time , especially if the Ministry of Works have anything to do with the plans . |
17 | They have reached the crucial point at which they can save because they have discharged other liabilities , but they will find such saving difficult . |
18 | Lewis , 54 , is chairman of Glamorgan but he will quit that job next week . |
19 | He probably is n't the only man in London with a cut on his face , but it 'll feel that way to him . |
20 | But it will mean some form of acceptable lifestyle that will subject us to the discipline of God 's world and the needs of his creation . |
21 | But it will reflect some aspect of you . |
22 | Chapter 8 can not claim to clear up the confusing array of approaches but it will offer some guidance , though with the definition of a national curriculum the role for the school in this is unclear . |
23 | But it will have little impact on crime and if it serves merely as a pretext for disarming honest citizens , it will prove a serious mistake . |
24 | But it will cause less trouble if neither of you lies about your relationship . |
25 | It 's not essential that you should do this , but it will save some cutting of blocks in situ . |