Example sentences of "but i [modal v] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Er , the the the er er the fax in the first instance has been sent by a back bench member of this house who is not a minister , but I may tell the honourable gentleman that I get all sorts of things from mail shots inviting me to all er manner of functions , all of which find their way into the waste paper basket . |
2 | But I may monitor the progress of this team called the ‘ Cheats ’ along with our other entries . |
3 | ‘ But I would prefer the British scene to keep the accent on the wrestling — a combination of the American flair for the hype and the traditional good British wrestling moves . ’ |
4 | I am looking for a Leeds United match programme … not looking for any particular but I would prefer the most recent or a forthcoming copy . |
5 | Not sure about the ANSI but I would put the Himem before the erm Three Eight Six . |
6 | I feel that there is no need to fit a servo or the brakes from the LWB , but I would like the safety of dual circuit brakes . |
7 | He will be settling his own sundry bills but I would like the invoice for the room to be directed to me at the above address . |
8 | Erm , they are about procedures but I would like the committees view on them . |
9 | No doubt , this performance has great authority , but I would purchase the disc primarily for the other items . |
10 | There is a lot of speculation , but I would say the art market for real contemporary art young artists will stay in Cologne . |
11 | People will feel very strongly about them , but I would say the following . |
12 | I said there was to be a sale , but I would ask the solicitor ; and afterwards , when he came to take the barometer away , he took it down from the wall very , very gently . |
13 | ‘ He could stand trial in Gibraltar but I would imagine the RUC would wish to interview him . ’ |
14 | But I 'll go the last step of the way , and ask the last man . ’ |
15 | The Sheffield Bomber said : ‘ I 'll have to have a long , serious think about my future — but I 'll make the decision , on my own . |
16 | But I 'll leave the door open , and it wo n't be dark for a long time . |
17 | ‘ Something white and dry , preferably , but I 'll leave the choice to you . ’ |
18 | ‘ All I 've got to do now is think up 1,200 new names , but I 'll leave the French and Portuguese translations to our partners ! ’ |
19 | But I 'll do the same soon . |
20 | ‘ But I 'll beat the bastard before the season 's over . ’ |
21 | Of course I heard I 've heard all the arguments about co-opting , but I 'll tell the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh this that who 's going to do the co-opting , those who are already on the police authority |
22 | ‘ Then I 'm buggered if I know , but I 'll check the mechanics for you . |
23 | No , you can have a read of it if you like , but I 'll scrunched the others up there , stuff them in there , stuff |
24 | ‘ But I 'll pass the thought on . ’ |
25 | ‘ But I 'll miss the teas an' my knittin' lessons so I 'll 'ave to go back . ’ |
26 | Macca got plenty , but I 'll cast the decider for Barnes , a shiftless f-er. 343 |
27 | ‘ I 'll see what reaction there is to a number of minor knocks but I 'll keep the options open , ’ said Bingham . |
28 | So I thought , well if they get three , that 's better than none , but I 'll keep the four cos there 's always somebody coming here you know . |
29 | ‘ You may think you 've won , but I 'll have the last laugh . |
30 | K. Just missed the train , but I 'll catch the half-past one and be with you for quarter past three , at the very latest . |