Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [modal v] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 But I 'll have no such tricks played on my island ! ’
2 Give your blokes this number so they can arrange a visit , but I 'll have a quick look while I 'm there . ’
3 ‘ One will do fine for his dallta , Lachlan , but I 'll have a new one made for your heir .
4 But I 'll have a go anyway .
5 Oh I , I do n't think I will be able to but I 'll have a look .
6 I w Well actually I was n't but I 'll have a go .
7 I know a , the Departement of Marne , what was , I would but I 'll have a guess at champagne .
8 I 'll have a go , it does n't , I do n't say I do it right , but I 'll have a go
9 But I 'll have a look
10 But I 'll have a good June .
11 I 've never heard of it Dennis but I 'll have a wild stab in the dark it 's
12 ‘ You may think you 've won , but I 'll have the last laugh .
13 have n't got , but I shall have a look for that .
14 ‘ I 'm sure Meg and all the ladies are very anxious to take possession of their fine new footwear , but I shall have the privilege of seeing it first . ’
15 He 's only played three games this season , but I will have no hesitation in using him . ’
16 But I will have a cup of tea , Letty , please . ’
17 But I can have a lot of fun before they catch up with me , if they ever do .
18 ‘ I ca n't change my past , ’ he says , ‘ but I can have a damn good try at the future .
19 But no , but I can have a
20 I ca n't barn dance but I can have a jolly good bash at it .
21 Probably lose me pound like , but I 'd have a go .
22 Or trying to , but I 'd have a great deal more chance of success if people did n't keep trying to drag the whole sordid mess out into the open .
23 But I must have a bath and get up , or I shall be late for work . ’
24 I will take on the caring but I must have a break every six months , ’ or ‘ I can only do so if I can be sure that the incontinence service will be reliable . ’
25 But I must have a seat for this evening .
26 But I must have the sack , ’ he said .
27 ‘ The level depends on the geology under each house — next door could be safe but yours might have a high level , ’ explains Jill Wilkinson of the National Radiological Protection Board .
28 Erm , that 's all very well , er , saying it now , but you might have a lot of deadwood on your spreadsheets , er , ho how can you get rid of it ?
29 You , Mother , may stay or go , but you 'll have no control of any of the affairs , either outside or inside the house .
30 Neat back-drops on this stage but you 'll have no time to enjoy them ; duck , shoot , duck , it 'll quack you up !
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