Example sentences of "[adj] but [pron] will [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It might not be complete but it 'll certainly give us some of them . |
2 | It probably wants it hyphenated but we 'll just say skip , if you 're happy with the spelling . |
3 | Walsh added : ‘ I expect James 's ankle to be right but I 'll probably start him from the bench and let him make an explosive entrance . |
4 | ‘ Well , er , ’ said the vicar , ‘ I 'm not so sure about that but I 'll certainly ring the church bells . ’ |
5 | That may or may not be applicable but I 'll just bring it in and dump it on you . |
6 | It may be pricey but it will never date . |
7 | In there I have to be courteous but I 'll never forget that you and that bloody rogue of a servant were the last to see my clerk alive ! ’ |
8 | If controlled breathing through your nose is not natural to you , it takes practice and concentration at first but it will soon become second nature — and you will feel better for it . |
9 | Not only is it bulletproof but it will also give you privacy to speak to the ambassador . |
10 | The courses will be college based , they will be vocationally relevant but they will also offer academic qualifications . |
11 | ‘ It 's frustrating but I 'll just have to be patient . ’ |