Example sentences of "but i [vb base] [conj] [pron] have " in BNC.
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1 | I could not possibly do justice in this speech to all that has been written on the subject , but I hope that I have profited from the many articles which I have read since the hearing . |
2 | The title of this article may suggest that I am claiming that all girls are marginalised in mathematics , but I hope that I have indicated that the situation we actually see is far more complicated than this . |
3 | But I 've but I 've got write to your na , but I 've got to write your name in the book . |
4 | But I mean if I had enough money to do it , like that 's the kit I 'd do . |
5 | I would n't wan na do it tomorrow , well only later afternoon but I mean if I have to put ear plugs in at night to get some sleep because of them , surely the authorities have got ta say something about that |
6 | But I mean if you had a gap you I suppose you could probably compare the the difference between and A B Cs . |
7 | But I mean if you had a question on behaviourism I mean look at w=what did we cover in your notes ? |
8 | but I mean if you 'd bought all the extras , last year you had about fifty . |
9 | You can be as thick as two short planks but I mean if you have n't got enough food in your belly you 're gon na be wanting to do something about it . |
10 | but I mean when you have a erm |
11 | ‘ Neither am I , querida , ’ he said slowly , ‘ but I wish that I 'd had those skills in Seville because it would have saved a lot of anguish . |
12 | The colour is obvious with a telescope , but I confess that I have never been able to detect it with binoculars , even × 20 . |
13 | But I confess that I have not the same trust in some your peers . |
14 | ‘ But I admit that I 've said a lot of things in the deliberate hope of hurting or humiliating you , and that was one of them . ’ |
15 | It is of the eighth magnitude , but I admit that I have never been able to see it with certainty even with × 20 binoculars , though it is easy enough in a telescope . |
16 | I 'm not so keen on that but I know that they have to attract young people as well . |
17 | I was a virgin when we married , but I know that she had been with other men before me . |
18 | But I know that I have done evil , and I hate myself more than you hate me . |
19 | However , I and others find it difficult to accept that , but I repeat that I have no hard evidence to substantiate my claim . |
20 | She was a quiet , gentle soul , she had no malice in her , but I doubt whether she had the smallest capacity for taking care of other people . |
21 | I 'm trying not to be unkind but I doubt whether he has the requirements for international football and I would n't be surprised if he 's missing from next week 's squad . |
22 | Palacio has won the last two , but I doubt whether he has much ambition left to extend McMillan past the eighth round . |
23 | I do not doubt the hon. Gentleman 's aspiration to get people off the dole queue , but I doubt whether he has any policies to achieve that . |
24 | But I doubt if anybody has ever told Timmy Jordan ; he lives in the past . ’ |
25 | But I doubt if she had as much fun . |
26 | ‘ But I suppose if we had won 4–0 , people would have said Villa had an off-day . |
27 | But I suppose if I had n't got anything I 'd get it from somewhere . |
28 | Well there 's been some scepticism about the symbolism of , of weddings there 's also some scepticism about the reality of making that vow forever , er , which I personally have sympathy with cos I do n't see how you can say you 're going to do anything forever , but I suppose if you 've made a vow you 've got to stick with it . |
29 | But I lie 'cause I had Howard last night . |
30 | The most up-to-date figures that we have on these matters show a continuing increase in capital provision , but I recognise that there has been some indication of a downturn in the most recent , as yet uncompleted , year . |