Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] but [pron] have got " in BNC.

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1 right would be putting the B side in but you 've got ta start with A.
2 and he was n't gon na go football tomorrow but he 's got ta go cos if he do n't go he 's letting the team go because things he was saying to my mother last week , well you would n't believe it .
3 And Mr Fry was floating out there in the mistiness , and he was busy wallpapering too but he 'd got the paper in a mess — he 'd put the paste on it and picked it up paste side nearest and it was sticking to him .
4 No , but , well it Tuesday is his day off but he 's got late till eleven this morning .
5 Really it 's hard there was there was n't too much space for him to squeeze the ball back but he 's got to be looking to put the ball back from there .
6 There should really be a comma there but we 've got a funny twist to the rule we do n't put comma before the and do n't put a comma before the and .
7 I should have been kitted out a week earlier but they 'd got no shoes to fit me .
8 the same time as we go to Cyprus and he has n't actually booked a flight yet but he 's got the villa cos Aily a few doors along , remember she 's got a villa in erm
9 I think it has a rather shaky present here but it 's got a very solid present in other countries at the moment , where I think feminism is one of the most dynamic movements .
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