Example sentences of "but [pron] will [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The day will end with a prize draw , but no-one will go home empty-handed . |
2 | ‘ Oh , intimately , particularly his nose , but I 'll explain later . ’ |
3 | But I 'll stay here for a bit longer . |
4 | ‘ I do n't need it but I 'll do much better than that . |
5 | But I 'll think better over a pastis . |
6 | I thought you a gentleman one but I 'll say now , with the burial service : " Ashes to ashes and dirt to dirt " . |
7 | People say I 'm very bad , but I 'll try very hard to be good . |
8 | It 'll be a long walk , but I 'll get there — all in one piece . ’ |
9 | Well , stay there for tonight and tomorrow anyway , but I 'll find somewhere better for you . |
10 | I must stop now , because it 's nearly teatime , but I 'll write again very soon , and please write to me , because I miss you every minute . |
11 | I do n't think I want to do that , but I 'll come earlier and give a hand — that 's if your housekeeper has no objection . ’ |
12 | But I will remain here and keep you company if you wish . ’ |
13 | ‘ You must excuse me , signorina but I will make now some telephone calls . |
14 | Erm however we would wish to see that policy complemented by the inclusion of the strategic exceptions policy erm and we know that I know that 's to be discussed tomorrow but I will mention now that I think it would have been much more useful to the discussion if we 'd have been able to discuss the strategic sites issue as part of this debate . |
15 | Her father was explaining something to her in that overloud , careful voice which he used to her mother , the voice which said : ‘ I know you are too stupid to understand this but I will talk slowly and loudly and hope that you wo n't try my patience too far . ’ |
16 | I like you very much , Shelley , but I will come only as far as you ask me to . ’ |
17 | But I will plan ahead , even if we crash into the Fourth Division . |
18 | I wonder if we can get to the point of my question , it may be my fault but I will try again , the reason I am suggesting to you was the decision was made to update the service charges once a year was because if you did n't update the , the existing brochure might mislead , is that right or not ? |
19 | It means I do n't have to work too hard to get into university but I will try anyway for myself , ’ she said . |
20 | But I will know fairly quickly if erm if their background is a bit iffy they have to really sell themselves to me . |
21 | ‘ But you 'll go anyway ? ’ |
22 | You 'll be in agony but you 'll feel so good you wo n't care . ’ |
23 | But you 'll feel more at home in your own kit , so bring it along . |
24 | But you 'll get nowhere with them I grant you . |
25 | It 's going to be hard and you 're going to have set-backs , but you 'll get there . |
26 | These are good , but you 'll see even better ones in the Piazza . ’ |
27 | But you 'll see all right ? |
28 | If you have a router , you can cut your own mouldings to the shape of the arch , but you 'll need fairly wide boards . |
29 | You may be able to ease the tension somewhat by taking a few deep breaths but you will do even better if you are someone who regularly practises some form of relaxation . |
30 | These are potentially valuable rights for many senior executives , but you will do well to remember that litigation is apt to be an uncertain , protracted and depressing business . |