Example sentences of "but [pron] [vb mod] have [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But I would have nothing to tell him , nothing to show him . |
2 | ‘ But I will have one , and you must stay ! ’ |
3 | ooh but your head still on the pillows , I 'm not too bad on the , on the mattress , but I must have something |
4 | But you 'll have plenty of time to get to know him , sir . |
5 | ‘ But you must have something to eat . ’ |
6 | I mean , well if you have n't got gauze in your first aid box , but you could have something like a Mediwipe or you might be able to use , open up your bandage and you can use , you know , several pieces of this , just keep going down the bandage and then you know clean it and get rid of that bit , okay , another clean bit okay , so you can adapt with whatever you 've got in your first aid box , yes , and you wo n't necessarily have scissors to hand so you 'll have to do whatever you 've got and the little Mediwipes are very useful for that , but do n't use one Mediwipe for seventy five grazes , okay , one Mediwipe for one wipe and then discard , okay ? |
7 | She said but you can have someone to sleep if you want . |
8 | ‘ Bob Lamb has shown an interest in her , ’ went on Elizabeth , ‘ but she 'll have none of him . ’ |
9 | I would not pander to it but she must have something to make her life special . ’ |
10 | But we 'll have one after everyone 's had a rotten Christmas . |
11 | But we 'll have plenty of sleep . |
12 | After Christmas we wo n't have any work , but we 'll have plenty of spare benches in , we 'll be laughing ! |
13 | But we ought to have something about having a second reading in it anyway |
14 | The new directions to be taken may not be indicated by the diagram , or be unclassifiable by present terminology anyway — but they may have something in common with what is gathered here : ambition and invention , perseverance , independence , wit . |
15 | He wo n't be there , of course , but they 'll have someone . |
16 | They can adapt to kennel life but they MUST have lots of human contact . |
17 | But he would have nothing of Jim 's gloom . |
18 | He knew , he said , that he was just an ordinary farmer 's son and she was a famous Beauty , known the county over , never a word spoken against her even by the men who bivouacked up in the fells — but he would have no-one else and would wait just as long as she told him to . |
19 | Nora and Mrs. Jarrett protested but he would have none of it : Everyone must come . |
20 | For Friday night , but he can have one sort of , first thing Saturday morning . |
21 | This may not be hard news in the sense that it would be of interest to the news desk of the daily newspapers , but it must have something to interest a specific readership . |