Example sentences of "but [pron] 'll [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've recorded a lot of stuff with song writers whose work I like , but I 'll probably do a cover version as my first single because , as a TV presented I 'm bound to get a lot of flak at first . ’ |
2 | ‘ Well , er , ’ said the vicar , ‘ I 'm not so sure about that but I 'll certainly ring the church bells . ’ |
3 | I never buy it of fortnightly so I I 'll go to the shop and I 'll say , Right , probably seven tins of beans , seven tins of peas , er you know a few tins a few beans er tins of spaghetti and things like that you know , bits and bobs , but I 'll still get a joint for me Sundays . |
4 | ‘ I 've never laid eyes on 'em before , ’ he replied , ‘ but I 'll never ferget the bloke who laid me out . |
5 | I 'm up in court next week on a shoplifting charge , but I 'll only get a suspended or something like that . |
6 | But I 'll always take a chance with players if I think they are right , and this lad really impressed me . ’ |
7 | I mean I mean I 've written a letter to my cousins in South Wales asking them if they can point me at any places that might record , but I 'll actually make the contacts . |
8 | ‘ He switched on after they 'd started talking , but you 'll soon catch the drift . ’ |
9 | But you 'll never see the Profitboss sipping late-night liqueurs with his secretary . |
10 | But you 'll never have the strength to send me away — you 're so weak , Bob , that it embarrasses me — and in the end the job will fall to me ; I shall have to send myself away . |
11 | With Netters you can get away with about twenty , but you 'll still need a Boss , standard , drummer/horn blower , and a Big Boss if possible . |
12 | ‘ Jake 'd have wanted me to see her right ; but she 'll never take a penny piece off me … ’ |
13 | But we 'll just have a word with Anna-Lee and if , I think you know , she 'll say what 's it concerning and if I 'm not there well she can put them through to you . |
14 | But they 'll also do a meal for four in your own home . |
15 | ‘ But he 'll never know the Irish half of him . |
16 | But he 'll never have a mortgage . |
17 | But it 'll only take a couple of days . ’ |
18 | It wo n't buy the rest of your life , but it 'll certainly fund a good time . |