Example sentences of "but [pron] will [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Probably not , but I will make brief reference to what I sometimes think of as ‘ The Odds ’ .
2 My whole dependence is upon Mr. Belville , and I have a near view of being provided with a living by his favour but I will risk all things to serve you .
3 But I will take such things as the brickwork , or maybe the roof tiles into account , and work to achieve a complementary landscape . ’
4 But I will accept personal cheques up to fifty pounds if they are accompanied by a valid cheque card .
5 But I will know one thing about it ( and at least the certainty brings comfort ) : I will know how bad the secret is .
6 But I will need some money . ’
7 you can of course cut copper pipe with a hacksaw , but you will get better results with a pipe cutter ; this also includes a reaming tool to remove the burr form the inside of the pipe .
8 For instance , dividing a large paddock into two or three smaller ones may involve outlay on fencing , but you will get better value from your land .
9 do n't know if you 've got it in here or not , it does n't look as if you have , but you will need public liability insurance .
10 What she ( or he ) does n't realise is that you wo n't have actually lost very much weight ( perhaps two or three pounds ) , but you will look much slimmer because you are holding yourself so much better and have lost inches .
11 The opening round of fixtures brings together fierce rivals Pegasus and Portadown on Saturday , and two of Ireland 's rising young starts , Lyndsey McVicar and Claire McMahon — who will be training alongside each other for most of the season in preparation for the finals but who will face each other in the first league fixture — went along to the Ulster Garages at Belfast 's Boucher Road , to help launch details .
12 How this approach works will become clearer when we come to discuss acquired disorders of reading and spelling later in the chapter ; but we will give one example relating to disorders of spoken language — specifically , to contrasting patterns of disordered sentence production .
13 We will not include the value of any message or information , but we will give sympathetic consideration to your request for a refund of the reasonable costs you have had in making enquiries about a lost or damaged postal packet .
14 ‘ We will not examine all of them but we will take random samples and check to see if anyone who has registered for gross interest also has a file at one of our tax offices — which they should not normally have as only non-taxpayers should be registered for gross interest .
15 Yes , you must get along , but we will see each other again , wo n't we ? "
16 But we will need 24 hours to assess it .
17 But we will enjoy happier times . ’
18 But they will give equal pleasure to those who appreciate refinements of handling .
19 But they will experience those feelings , because human nature is not at either of these extreme points , it 's neither erm , perfectly good , nor perfectly bad , it 's a , it 's a mixture of both , and consequently , although you can improve the world , for it does n't deny you can improve the world , or make it worse , of course .
20 I take it , it will mostly be building new prisons , but they will take some time , especially if the Ministry of Works have anything to do with the plans .
21 and the trade union movement , the liberation struggle , when you look at it it gives you great hope in terms of human capacity but they will need other kinds of help in order to reconstruct and let me say this because it is important and I do n't say it with any kind of arrogance we have one kind of miracle occurring in South Africa that people ignore and that is that out of the hell of racism we have produced a leadership which is the strongest leadership in the world against racism .
22 WITH the relegation issue in an unpredictable state , Salford 's victory at Widnes proved no more than par for the course yesterday , but they will need radical adjustments in their attacking philosophy if they are to collect further points .
23 This is to maintain a constant zero level of ammonia and nitrite ; traces may be acceptable in the freshwater aquariums but they will harm brackish-water fish ( and , of course , quickly kill seawater fish ) .
24 But they will say two pence these days wo n't they ?
25 They have reached the crucial point at which they can save because they have discharged other liabilities , but they will find such saving difficult .
26 Lewis , 54 , is chairman of Glamorgan but he will quit that job next week .
27 But it will mean some form of acceptable lifestyle that will subject us to the discipline of God 's world and the needs of his creation .
28 When I had got my breath back , I said , ‘ Yes , we can , but it will cost three times as much and the Party will have to be responsible for getting people to come to it . ’
29 But it will reflect some aspect of you .
30 Chapter 8 can not claim to clear up the confusing array of approaches but it will offer some guidance , though with the definition of a national curriculum the role for the school in this is unclear .
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