Example sentences of "but will [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll spend quite a lot on , say , a Mondi jacket , but will wear it with cheaper skirts from Marks & Spencer and Principles . |
2 | If you want to do this for yourself the following method is not quite so accurate , but will give you the general idea . |
3 | It 's not a highly technical sleeping bag as the price reflects , but will give you a good night sleep at temperatures down to the zero degree mark . |
4 | Clark , managing director at Orient , has been appointed chief executive of the League Managers Association , but will continue his duties at the club . |
5 | Kendall has been in Spain this week but will watch his new club at Southampton on Saturday and take charge on Monday . |
6 | Kendall has been in Spain this week but will watch his new club at Southampton on Saturday and take charge on Monday . |
7 | Lee Reiswig , head of IBM Personal Software Products says IBM can get NT applications running under OS/2 by implementing a ‘ thin layer ’ of code — but will do it only when there are sufficient applications . |
8 | Lee Reiswig , head of IBM Personal Software Products says IBM can get NT applications running under OS/2 by implementing a ‘ thin layer ’ of code — but will do it only when there are sufficient applications . |
9 | Even if you are one of the lucky few , blessed with a fine trouble-free skin , the use of essential oils along with the techniques outlined in this chapter will not only help to preserve its suppleness for as long as possible , but will improve your health in general . |
10 | Suffering will not tear it apart — each member interpreting and reacting to it differently — but will leave it standing , united and transformed . |
11 | We will not specify K explicitly , but will leave it as a parameter . |
12 | High factor sunscreens wo n't stop you turning brown , but will prevent your skin from burning when first exposed to the sun , allowing it slowly to acclimatise and produce its own natural protection and colour . |
13 | The couple will spend Christmas together with children Donna , 17 , Jodie , 11 and six-year-old Stacey , but will start their new lives apart in the New Year . |
14 | When this happens , items may not be re-registered but will retain their original identity . |
15 | He will be sent a copy of Sir Anthony Hidden 's report but will base his recommendations on the criminal investigation by British Transport Police , a CPS spokesman said . |
16 | In retail operations , particular stores or chains will focus on particular segments of the market ( eg Mothercare ) , whilst others will aim to attract a wide range of customers into their shops , but will organize their shelf-displays to cater for segment needs . |
17 | Rameshwar answered , ‘ I shall go home no more but will make my home forever at your feet . ’ |
18 | ‘ A good teacher is someone who 'll take a good joke but will make us work to get the work done . |
19 | He will not suppose that there is any possibility of proving that the principle of utility is true in any strong sense , but will put it forward as a guide to life which he endorses and , as a philosopher , seeks to make precise and free of confusion . |
20 | They will always try to avoid any embarrassment , but will use their judgement on whether or not to make payment . |
21 | The secular and technical world manages the mechanics of death very well — disposes of corpses efficiently — but will have nothing to do with rites and prayers and personal goodbyes . |
22 | The popular Lisburn player is top seed in the Class Two singles at the Shankill Junior and Graded Open in Shankill Leisure Centre , but will have his eye on Limavady player Nathan Cook . |
23 | ‘ And to the end that you may deal for me without hindrance , to bring about this peace , I undertake that I will not henceforth , at least until I do withdraw this word , have any ado of my own willing with any English company in arms , but will forbear them as you counsel . |
24 | The model should make it through the inverted position , but will lose lots of speed in the process which can cause any number of effects during the inverted climb phase . |
25 | She can spare you but a few minutes , she says — ’ the dowager-duchess had in fact said no such thing ‘ — but will see you at once . ’ |
26 | Jamie wants him to succeed but will try his best to make him fail . |
27 | Such an extension will not invalidate the special theory but will fill it out to meet the requirements of wider applicability . |
28 | The complex man will respond to no single managerial strategy , but will consider its appropriateness to circumstances and his own needs . |
29 | We will not write these down explicitly but will impose them successively in a B & B procedure . |
30 | Although he was convinced that there was conclusive evidence that Japanese intelligence organizations were behind the Vietminh and their revolt , he also said that throughout their handling of the situation the French appeared to lack every vestige of imagination but , ‘ provided the French are prepared to deal with the Annamites as human beings and not as chattels for exploitation as in the past , there is every reason to believe that the leading Annamites will not only listen to them , but will help them … ’ |