Example sentences of "but you [verb] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 A lot to fiddle with , but you know we 'll use .
2 but obviously it 's pretty busy now but you know we can go to them and say this is what we found , you know
3 Er they may have had some inkling , but you know they might have applied for a timings , you know it suddenly comes .
4 It it 's not his best side er his right foot but you know he can weigh in on that side but er he does have a hunger for goals .
5 But you know I shall agree perfectly with whatever you decide . ’
6 but you know I 'd like to go , you know , say a couple of days .
7 But you know I 'd take
8 Ah but you know you could have just done that little trick , you know .
9 Well , that 's what we try to do , but you know you will get the perpetual troublemakers ’ ( FN 8/7/87 , p. 9 ) .
10 But you assumed I 'd come in answer to your advertisement .
11 you heard they 'd get something for themselves but you heard they 'd get the town something an'all
12 But you said you 'd stay a week , ’ said Perdita in horror .
13 But you said you 'd swing it for me !
14 But you say you can go safely in and out of it ? ’
15 But you suspected she might have gone to Ireland , did n't you ?
16 I know but you see they 'll regret it later but they need a bit more
17 but you see he 'd have a list of the horse who 's gon na work or win races well if them animals did n't eat up he did n't work them .
18 I think steel balls are But you see you can do a display on your table ca n't you
19 But you see you can say it 's the big brother and all this rubbish , but the fact remains that we three are paying the poll tax and he is not .
20 But you think he 'll deal with Hung Mien-lo ? ’
21 But you think it might bother me . ’
22 Even if the accident does not seem serious at the time , but you think it might have some ill-effect in the future you should apply to the DSS for a decision that it was an industrial accident .
23 But you think it 'll kill him from one o'clock in the night till seven o'clock the next morning , it 's , it 's ridiculous and financially were no different because you 've got to pay for digs you 've got to pay for the petrol
24 But you promised we 'd see red grouse , ’ wailed an insatiable lad .
25 But you suggested I might have asked you outright for your — er — credentials .
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