Example sentences of "but we [modal v] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But we 'll need to talk it through , and I ca n't do that right now .
2 So we say , oh well , we can do it , but we 'll have to invent another sort of number .
3 But we 'll have to do it with cold water and the yard broom . ’
4 I think we 're going to prove too late , but we 'll have to do what we can . ’
5 Yeah , okay but we 'll have to do it when we 've got time
6 But we 'll have to wait five days until Sunday before we can meet Nancy on London Bridge .
7 Erm but we 'll have to wait and see .
8 ‘ It confirms what Braby suggested , but we 'll have to wait until he 's finished the post-mortem .
9 I 'll have her brought down here to Florence as soon as she can be moved but we 'll have to leave her where she is for the moment — in fact , put me through to Pontino again now , will you ?
10 I just ca n't explain how I feel , but we 'll have to pray we 'll be guided to do what 's best . ’
11 ‘ Well , they do rather want to take in a show , but we 'll have to see what 's open .
12 But we 'll have to go now . ’
13 But we 'll have to go out .
14 I 'm not buying her a present , I mean I 'll chip in with a present for you for her and Mark if it comes , but we 'll have to go to , but erm , you know , she , .
15 ‘ Your luggage can be sent up , but we 'll have to walk .
16 But we 'll have to bring some hack today .
17 But we 'll have to have a look .
18 But we 'll have to make sure it happens slowly … ’
19 But we 'll have to hurry !
20 But we 'll have to find an answer by the years two thousand , because the way the legislation 's written , means that by the year two thousand we can no longer use rateable value .
21 I 'm sure we can get an accountant to come and speak to us , but we might have to pay him for two hours work , you see .
22 ‘ We are still in business and still functioning as normal for this year 's but we might have to revert to a one-day show in 1993 , ’ added Mr Steel .
23 But we might have to revert to a one-day show in 1993. ’ — Ex-serviceman John Bennet has been appointed show chairman .
24 Because when you do that then that encourages you to , oh yes , well we can , you know , that went quite well but we ought to have done that and that and then you immediately , you , you 're eager to do other things and people get used to splitting up and tackling things in a focused way .
25 We shall be holding meetings in the new offices , but we shall continue to use Kingsgate House and other DTI buildings in the Victoria Street area .
26 James Jonah 's visit on behalf of the secretary-general looks like producing some suggestions , but we shall continue to fund British non-governmental organisations that are providing relief in Somalia in the form of both food and medicines .
27 But we shall have to do this properly .
28 But we shall have to skirt these issues here ( see Fillmore , 1975 ) .
29 ‘ All right , then have it your own way , ’ Nigel said resignedly , ‘ but we shall need to have different music . ’
30 Much has been written about the need for multi-disciplinary approaches but we would prefer to support those who view their research problems without constraints on scientific discipline .
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