Example sentences of "but [pron] [vb mod] have [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , thank you , Mr Glynn , that 's all for the moment but I may have more questions for you later . ’ |
2 | I said well , I do n't pass you by but I 'll have one ticket . |
3 | After three enjoyable years as chairman I believe it 's time to stand down I shall miss those monthly meetings at thank you Betty for all the tea and coffee making but I shall have many happy memories , I suppose to me the highlights were the fiftieth anniversary celebration and the brilliant production of Stepping Out . |
4 | After receiving cases of whisky and champagne for being both top trainer at Hamilton and provider of most runners at the track this year , Berry said : ‘ I 've only a few left to run at Edinburgh on Thursday and Doncaster this weekend , but I could have half a dozen for the all-weather courses . |
5 | The best I can do is to offer you a free ¼ page advert , but I must have all the details in the next 48 hours . |
6 | ‘ It sounds so silly when I think about it now , ’ says a disappointed daughter in Pitkeathley 's book , ‘ but I used to have this image of us sitting together in the afternoons . |
7 | ‘ But nobody should have all their capital invested in one sector of the market , as you have . |
8 | Some of the ambivalence shown by recipient countries towards aid is explained by its utility as a means of freeing local resources to finance projects which otherwise might get squeezed out , but which might have important political attractions . |
9 | Is n't it also true that the European union or community or whatever you like to call it , is also intending to introduce a compulsory identity card in the form of a smart card carrying details of the citizen 's health , but which would have ample room to put all sorts of other things on . |
10 | There is space for five items , but you might have more . |
11 | yeah but you 'll have one or two people more pro-active because the bulk of the job the three other people who will be there will be order-takers dealing with allocations and this sort of thing and you 'll need somebody to erm |
12 | by piece and but you 'll have enough as head dress . |
13 | ‘ Not immediately , perhaps , but you would have some time . ’ |
14 | ‘ It was hard work but you used to have some enjoyment out of yourself . |
15 | ‘ But you must have some kind of idea what sort of chair you want to spend your holidays in ! ’ says his wife . |
16 | So therefore you 'd have no liability but you 'd have unused capital allowances to be carried forward to the next year . |
17 | ‘ But you could have any woman in the world . |
18 | Erm , but you can have three three things |
19 | Not only will you find here Bengali and North Indian cuisine prepared with pride and delicacy but you can have vegetarian and French dishes if you desire . |
20 | Where , no I ca n't see any , yeah but you can have green , there you go I give you green |
21 | But she would have those things for ever ; she would have them in her head , in her memories and her dreams , and no one could take that away from her . |
22 | Then she added slyly , ‘ But she 'll have several cousins to play with , I hope . ’ |
23 | She was not a good artist and she was wearing company , but she must have some redeeming qualities , although Madeleine Corley and her companions at Tourettes sur Loup had not hinted at any . |
24 | I hope the transition will go well but we 'll have more people and a lot more younger soldiers and that will bring certain difficulties |
25 | But we 'll have some carrots |
26 | " But we might have two or three murders at the same time . |
27 | It would be difficult to give a definitive answer , but we may have some clue . |
28 | ‘ We want these elections , but we must have equal access to the media , and time to organise , ’ said Dr Petar Dertliev of the newly reformed Social Democratic Party . |
29 | But we must have one last talk , " said the Shah . |
30 | But we must have another sample , and we we |