Example sentences of "[adj] but [pron] have got " in BNC.
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1 | Well yeah they 're free but they 've got their advert on it have n't they ? |
2 | He likes them fresh but they 've got to be like virgins — you know , untouched . |
3 | There is n't any there is n't any official but I 've got one that I 'll show . |
4 | He died pretty but he 's got . |
5 | She 's traumatised and dehydrated but otherwise unharmed but he 's got soul brother 's limbs where his own ought to be ; necrosis like frostbite , blood-death at the extremities but the extremities start at shoulder and groin ; he 's alive but if you were him you 'd rather not be . |
6 | move but sometimes the police will come on and say I 'm sorry but you 've got |
7 | But I do I think that would be very useful but we 've got to make sure that we get this assessment started , so , if we do n't get round to eighth year then that 's tough ! |
8 | Oh yes very small but it 's got very big now you know . |
9 | Dunbar 's a jolly sort of fellow but he 's got a bit of a stutter so I do n't suppose he 'll last long as Pickles makes fun of him ! |
10 | ‘ It is frustrating but we have got to look at developing the market in a different way , ’ he says . |
11 | She 's ever so , I mean she 's very quiet and sort of sweet but she 's got no |
12 | That 's alright but you 've got no |