Example sentences of "but [pron] [modal v] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You seem like a respectable sort of a lady , really , but I ca n't have people laughing like that and screaming and abusing in my pub .
2 But I would not have Alida need friends or be lonely in any way , however difficult a person she may be .
3 J.B. You know it 's positive discrimination in that and boys will not be allowed in so they can have , you know , an enjoyable night , being girls but not with boys there to say , ‘ oh , yea , you 've got nice legs ’ and all this , so that salves my conscience a bit and I was n't very worried about it , but I wo n't have beauty demonstrations and things in the club 'cause I 'm not going to reinforce the image that boys already have of the girls .
4 But I could n't have surgery till after the baby is born could I ? ’
5 But I will not have idols in the house . ’
6 But you 'll not have Martha for a wife , not while there 's breath left in my body you wo n't , and you 'll not split my fortune , neither , not if you want to live to see your grandchildren . "
7 He added : ‘ I do n't want to see anyone sent off but you ca n't have tackles like that flying around . ’
8 he did , I 'll have his then , I said no you wo n't , but I like them , I know , but you ca n't have Martin 's , as Martin will cry , I buy him another one he 's absolutely mad on cream eggs , you never liked them when you were at his age , you do n't really like them much now do ya ?
9 Other than that you 'd get rid of that one again , but you would n't have move would you ?
10 But you would n't have C command , I mean that if you take the first structure in seven , that 's just the one in T three .
11 But you would n't have time to count each individual pot
12 just one other cricket match , again I said in Hertfordshire , this one 's at Ashwall near Baldock , and their cricket club 's long way ahead in fact , but it 's erm , twenty first September , but we sha n't have time to talk about it before two o'clock and it 's in aid of the garden hospice at Letchworth , a very worthy cause that , and John Emburey 's taking a , a Middlesex eleven against the Cherubs who are the local team , John runs them down there , so that er , that is at Ashwall , two o'clock start twenty first September , have a look at John Emburey and his Middlesex eleven , all in a good , good cause , and the Cherubs watch them as well .
13 , well we have got complex numbers , but we ca n't have B itself in the complex number , right , so B square must be nine , so either B is plus three or B is minus three , one or the two
14 Lentils coming from Ethiopia , you get wheat from the States , rice from the States , ap apples from France , tea from India , coffee from Brazil and Columbia , sugar from the Windward Islands , bananas from all over the place , you know those are the things that keep us alive , no , you know , whether we one think they are or not , but I mean them things are what keeps the economy alive for one , it 's also what keeps us personally alive if you do n't know why we take an interest in Third World issues , I would say that it 's that , we 're dependent on these countries , we could produce enough foods for our own needs , but we would n't have oranges , coffee , tea , sugar , you know cos we ca n't grow them in this country we , we really depend on those things to stay alive , and for that reason alone we should have some kind of interest , if you went to Kenya for example they would be staggered at how little you know about their country given how much they know about yours they know a lot about this country , a lot of it is a bit loopy , but then what you know about their country is probably a bit off centre as well , and you know I hope that this is something that we 're reversing in this section , our perceptions of the Third World or the south or whatever we choose to call it , colour a lot of the things that we think and do and say and it increases the amount of racism that there is around us all , all those kind of things , erm and I think that it is really important to look at what a perception is , you know , for example what 's your perception of this ?
15 But we can always have faith that we will rejoice in what is going to happen in the future .
16 But we could still have chaps like you taking messages back and forth , bringing tea , that sort of thing .
17 What you can and must do , however , is ensure that all the investigators are expert in every sense in the techniques of investigation and au fait with all aspects of operating modern aircraft , particularly the large public transport types , but they must also have access to reliable and impartial specialists in the type of aircraft concerned .
18 The sentiment is perfectly true , but it would surely have chemists from the school of Compte spinning in their graves .
19 You would have put £10,000 towards a good cause — but it would only have cost you £6,000 , because you would have saved the rest in tax .
20 That may be professionally cute but it will not have people talking up the industry in Bewley 's .
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