Example sentences of "but i 'll [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I fear I 'm rather past giving interviews , ’ Lady Heathcoat Amory had warned , ‘ but I 'll meet you if it will help the garden . ’ |
2 | But I 'll pay you for the two lots of coffee . |
3 | but I 'll make you one in , two in plastic if you like |
4 | ‘ Right , I 'll start doing something about supper now , but I 'll carry you back to bed first . ’ |
5 | Surprisingly for such a seemingly small , fragile machine , Vne is 110 kts , but I 'll wager you would need to be pointing almost vertically downhill to achieve such a mind-numbing speed in the Aeronca . |
6 | Er I do n't I think as it goes on y you do start and get that anger that anger so bad , but erm But I 'll leave you to get on Doctor . |
7 | ‘ He 's got plenty of pace — but I 'll bet you £1,000 he would not get anything like the same results as Waqar and Wasim . |
8 | It shows how well we are conducting the service , in what is an old bedding factory , after all , and if you 've been to Winchester lately , you will have seen a six million pound record office , with with modern architecture in a prominent position in Winchester , er , which I 'm sure they 're conducting a service , but I 'll bet you that pound for pound we 're giving a far better service in Wiltshire , with our dedicated staff , who 've been there a long time . |
9 | ‘ You could , but I 'll bet you do n't . |
10 | well my wife 's in the rag trade and this morning she 's got er , a fashion show starting , and I 'll bet you , I do n't know this , but I 'll bet you at least two of her manufacturers will have sent her samples to put in that show which probably will arrive at nine o'clock this morning . |
11 | So , needless to say I do n't like them , but I 'll show you on the A to Z where Upper Parliament Street is . |
12 | Well I do n't like it , but I 'll tell ya what I done I opened a tin of corned beef |
13 | I do n't know much but I 'll tell you what I can . ’ |
14 | But I 'll tell you this , that young man has done more for Wales already than we could dream of . ’ |
15 | But I 'll tell you this . |
16 | But I 'll tell you one thing … ’ |
17 | It 's a matter of education , really , but I 'll tell you this : in five years ’ time , I bet that every string manufacturer will be packaging strings our way . ' |
18 | ‘ But I 'll tell you this , I 'd rather go 12 rounds with Lennox Lewis than face a 25-yarder from our full-back Clive Freeman ! |
19 | There are areas of contention — I ca n't really think of any at the moment — but I 'll tell you I am in extremely good books at the moment , because I cooked Christmas lunch . |
20 | But I 'll tell you this much : she 'll have to spend most of her time with you 'cos I could n't put up with her round me feet all day . ’ |
21 | ‘ Aye , well , well ; but I 'll tell you , there 's one thing I 'm sure of an' that 's the child will take to the yard quicker than the mother will take to the cells an , the life she 'll be forced to live there . |
22 | What , you might not have been going to ask but I 'll tell you anyway , was their favourite food ? |
23 | But I 'll tell you one thing before I go . |
24 | But I 'll tell you what we 'll do . |
25 | But I 'll tell you one thing . |
26 | But I 'll tell you this , Topaz Chilcott . |
27 | " But I 'll tell you another thing , " he said . |
28 | " They 're very nice and kind , " answered Pipkin , " but I 'll tell you how they strike me . |
29 | But I 'll tell you the name that is used , or was used afterwards , but I do n't know if that name is still used I certainly have n't seen it in a text book in years ! |
30 | But I 'll tell you something now , Katie . |