She is poor in clothes, and not bred to any carriage, but will be soon taught all, and if Mercer do not come again, I think we may have her upon better terms, and breed her to what we please.
He shewed me his house, which is yet all unhung, but will be a very noble house indeed.
To dream that you are looking for a carriage, you will have to labor hard, but will eventually be possessed with a fair competency.
To walk along one, you will have a weary struggle for elevation, but will &ally reap a successful reward.
For a young woman to receive one as a gift, denotes she will suffer estrangement from one friend, but will, by this, gain one more worthy of her.
You will never want, but will be largely dependent on others.
For young people to dream of wandering through the silent avenues of the dead foreshows they will meet with tender and loving responses from friends, but will have to meet sorrows that friends are powerless to avert.
Nature, if left to her self, leads us on in the best Course, but will do nothing by Compulsion and Constraint; and if we are not satisfied to go her Way, we are always the greatest Sufferers by it.
A Mind thus equal and uniform may be deserted by little fashionable Admirers and Followers, but will ever be had in Reverence by Souls like it self.
The connection between the increase of stock and that of industry, or of the demand for useful labour, has partly been explained already, but will be explained more fully hereafter, in treating of the accumulation of stock.
So, now thou dost appear so like Clemanthis, That not a Dacian but will be mistaken in thee.
I can not tell you particulars now, but will when I see you.
This scrip is not going to circulate over an extensive range of country, but will be confined chiefly to the vicinity of the canal.
He says upon that: Lincoln will not enter into the slave States, but will go to the banks of the Ohio, on this side, and shoot over!
Nay, thought I, if it be so, I will never try yet, but will stay a little longer.
But will it not, think you, strangely put to silence all such thoughts, and words, and reasons of the ungodly before the bar of God?
But will you be willing, said he, that two indifferent persons shall determine the case, and will you stand by their judgment?
We know there's neither flout nor frown That we now for him bear, But will add to our heavenly crown, When he comes in the air.
It is a brief happiness, but will be not less keen for that.
And all forlorn and friendless as I be, with none to give me word of grace or help me in my need, yet will not I be driven from my ground, but will maintain it!
She will remember the old times when we were little playfellows together, and this will soften her heart, and she will no more betray me, but will confess me.
And he said, Hear ye now, O house of David; Is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will ye weary my God also?
But will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth?
Here with him very late, till I could hardly get a coach or link willing to go through the ruines; but I do, but will not do it again, being indeed very dangerous.
If the United States submits to a division now, it will not stop, but will go on until we reap the fate of Mexico, which is eternal war.
He is dead, but willnot be forgotten till those who knew him in life have followed him to that same mysterious end.
This is the proper line of advance, but will require a very large force, certainly fifty thousand men, as their railroad facilities south enable them to concentrate at Munfordsville the entire strength of the South.
In this letter I do not intend to give you any thing like directions for future action, but will state a general idea I have, and will get your views after you have established yourself on the sea-coast.
They will be excused from marching to meals, but will report to the officer of the guard at the roll-call for each meal, and also at tattoo and reveille.
An article alluding to this subject has been crowded out this week, but will appear in our next issue.
I feel nevertheless assured that the older officers at least will not stoop to prejudice or caste, but will accord me proper treatment and respect.
A man will not be suffered to introduce his accusation with an account of all the villanies of his whole life, but will be required to confine his testimony to the affair upon which he is examined.
And should an enormous criminal give such evidence, as the noble lord was pleased to suppose, he may be indemnified for the bribery, but will be hanged for the murder, notwithstanding any thing in this bill to the contrary.
It will contribute willingly its assent, as far as it sees convenient: but will not be forced.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "but will" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.