Example sentences of "but [pron] will not [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 well you can have the dog , but I wo n't be here for the week if you 're having a dog
2 ‘ I need to go and change , ’ he said , with a gesture towards one of the motorhomes , ‘ but I wo n't be long . ’
3 But you wo n't be here , ’ she said , not complaining , merely making the position clear to herself , and well aware that her utterance had its ambiguities .
4 But you wo n't be there , will you ? ’
5 But you 'll not be there that often , ’ Karr had warned him .
6 But she wo n't be so busy when the summer 's over .
7 She said : ‘ We have our own happy memories of that church but we wo n't be there this time .
8 ‘ We may be 16th now , but we wo n't be there for much longer , ’ he said .
9 But there wo n't be too much honey to give thanks for this year .
10 Yeah but they wo n't be exactly the same in shops .
11 But they wo n't be there for ever .
12 Well that 's what I say if you go down on er Sunday , but they wo n't be there , we 'll have to make a organize a .
13 This should help to soften them , but they wo n't be as easy to roll up .
14 Well I would , I would , I would just comment that there er in profits have er have it does n't mean to say that we wo n't have some profits from our estate at Thurrock because there are other areas of land involved , but they wo n't be so substantial and for B-Sky-B I would turn to Frank .
15 Ordinary l.e.d. 's may be used but they will not be as bright .
16 Con 's in the office , sorting out some business , but he wo n't be long .
17 ‘ A young couple called about putting up their banns and he has to talk to them , but he wo n't be long .
18 But he wo n't be there , quite likely !
19 But he wo n't be very pleased if he thinks I 've seen him lurking .
20 But he will not be there today to face a Luton side who have Wegerle , Williams and Black available after injury .
21 But it wo n't be tomorrow nor Friday because I 'm on late duty those nights .
22 But it wo n't be that much because I 've been out of things for the last year and before that I had shut my eyes anyway .
23 But it wo n't be long before one of them cracks .
24 But it wo n't be long now before all our fondest hopes will be realised . ’
25 I 've got mine back on , but it wo n't be long when I get out the bus mind , but
26 Curtis said , ‘ We shall take longer getting back because of the drag , but it wo n't be so choppy with the wind behind us .
27 But it wo n't be all competitive spirit ; the evening will also include practical advice and last-minute tips for Christmas entertaining .
28 yeah but it wo n't be as convenient with baby like .
29 A stalemate would make sure that neither Ford nor GM could benefit from Jaguar 's expertise in the luxury car market but it will not be particularly attractive for investors .
30 In other words , Labour , through control of the House of Commons , may form a government but it will not be fully in power because there is power in the secret state , in the private centres of economy and society , and in the international market itself , and all of these things lie beyond the easy grasp of a parliamentary majority .
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