Example sentences of "but i [verb] [vb pp] [to-vb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm sorry , this is n't going to be easy for you , but I 've got to say it . |
2 | Yeah I , but I mean I 've but I 've got to give you a small area of background . |
3 | But I 've got to reassure you ? |
4 | But I 've got to use mine int U K. |
5 | It 's nothing major , but I 've got to get it right before I play again . ’ |
6 | ‘ But I 've got to know him well now , and he is responding magnificently . ’ |
7 | ‘ But I 've got to marry her . ’ |
8 | but I 've got to discuss it with Tony first |
9 | ‘ But I 've got to admit he works for what he believes in . |
10 | I 've made a new term planner actually but I 've forgotten to bring it . |
11 | Erm but I 've had to give it all up because I 'm too busy , so I do n't run it from anywhere now , but for the last er four or five years it 's been from the Hotel . |
12 | But I had wanted to break it off after Taunton . |
13 | Enough , but I had had to spoil it then with a little arrogant turn of phrase . |
14 | The rats had not shown themselves again , but I 'd begun to feel them watching me from shadowed hiding places . |
15 | Mr Brandreth said : ‘ Mr Hanley only arrived at his desk this week , but I have asked to see him as a matter of urgency because I want him to reconsider the whole question of the location of the Army 's pay and personnel centre . |
16 | My rambles through some of the recent linguistics literature , and into the undergrowth of conversational databases , searching for English , have been somewhat random , but I have tried to give them a unifying theme . |
17 | But I have come to warn you that ahead Lie hazards that are little short of dread . |