Example sentences of "but we [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That 's deliberately because the programme is a tight one and you ca n't fit everything in all the time , but we 'll refer to this at several different points particularly talking about press releases a little bit later this morning , and also you we will find that a lot of the general comments we 're made making apply to press situations , talking to journalists in general , and writing articles for from that point of view also .
2 But we 'll think of something .
3 But we 'll think of somethin' . ’
4 She said , ‘ There 's a back way and you 'll use that , of course , but we 'll go through the front for the once , as my brother 's not here . ’
5 But we 'll go through what you 've read first and then try to work something .
6 start on this one , but we 'll start on that for now .
7 But we 'll talk to Mrs Dare first .
8 But we 'll settle for finishing above Liverpool at the end of the season .
9 But we 'll tell on you .
10 But we 'll hear from him soon enough . ’
11 But we 'll deal with that phenomenon in a lot more detail next week in the context of epithelial cells .
12 But we 'll deal with how much he can have , and the figures etc , later on .
13 But we 'll bow to the experts . ’
14 But we 'll attend to that later , ’ said Fenella , who was also muddied and streaked with the oozing matter .
15 I think we 'll have a tough time for two or three years , but we 'll stick with it because it 's a good business and it 's our kind of business .
16 But we 'll keep in touch , ’ Mrs Bennett went on brightly , as she stood up .
17 But we 'll look into er the format I think .
18 But we 'll come to that . ’
19 My first , er , but sad duty is simply to say that Sir Kenneth , our President , had hoped to be here , but he 's had er , an operation and er , he is not really quite well enough , so I was asked as a Vice-President , whether I would stand in for him , at the weekend , and er I shall do my best , and erm , I 'm glad to have to opportunity of doing one or two things , but we 'll come to those in due time .
20 I 've got one on page eighty-one , but we 'll come to it on pollution control .
21 ‘ Yes , but we 'll live with it .
22 It may well have been fun while it lasted , but we might guess by now that the Titfords would not stay long in Spa Fields , any more than they had anywhere else .
23 And who knows , but we might bump into each other … eh ?
24 This is explored further in Chapter 7 , but we might note in passing here that the extent to which these contextual co-ordinates are encoded within grammar varies across languages : what is semantically signalled by grammatical means in one language is left for pragmatic inference in another .
25 She 's very kind , but we ought to stand on our own feet .
26 Many imaginative possibilities have been investigated , but we shall concentrate on two here — the sun and the earth 's magnetic field — and a third possibility , that pigeons use olfactory home cues .
27 But we shall see in 200 years if I am right . ’
28 In the event , organizations were established to try to bring new jobs to areas of coal and steel closures , but we shall see in Chapter 10 that these were mainly token operations in relation to the size of the problem .
29 We shall begin where most constitutional accounts begin with the development of the nineteenth-century constitution , but we shall look at in the context of the balanced constitution that it replaced .
30 The plan was simple : run up , jump on to Kong 's back , pull him off the fallen Godzilla , throw him to the ground and then — well , we were n't sure what to do then , but we would think of something .
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