Example sentences of "but [pron] have have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They do n't wish it to happen , but it becomes an impossibility almost for them to stand up to their rights , and Mr talks about rights and no rights is in abstract and we all know how difficult it is then to stand up as a minority when you 're surrounded by that majority , but I 've had personal representations
2 It took 2 years to put it in place but I 've had 26 birds on the place .
3 ‘ I 've had doubts that I could play at this level but I 've had great support from everyone . ’
4 ‘ Not that it 's any of your damn business , but I 've had glandular fever . ’
5 But I 've had fresh trees since I 've been in in Stowmarket and I 've , I 've come to hate them .
6 I may not have seen the race , but I 've had enough people describe both the race and Jackie 's driving to know what a result it was .
7 ‘ All right , ’ she said , making a face at him , ‘ I know I ai n't much to look at , but I 've had some blokes fancy me . ’
8 But I had to have some excuse , you see .
9 Ordinary PVA will work , but I have had best success with the water resistant .
10 I had problems at first , but I have had more help from your magazine than I could get from the instruction book especially with the Fair Isle necklines .
11 Then that would sort of feed itself , but you had to have one man feeding the the scrapping machine and another man with a shovel , pulling away the the the the the the scrapped at the side and then you had to have another man feeding the long hay into the chaff cutter .
12 ‘ Yes , ’ she said , ‘ you are in one piece , but you have had slight concussion .
13 But you have to have some level of arousal has to be something pumping round you round your blood your brain has to be working in some way to be able to perform .
14 But they had had this conversation so often and to such little purpose that he had long ago abandoned his part of the dialogue .
15 but they 've had ten pound a week telephone stamps
16 Their views are balanced , their visions diverse , but they have had interesting lives both here and abroad , and have each , in different measure contributed to society over and beyond their work ( one of my yardsticks of measuring people because of the effort involved ) .
17 One MPG teacher thought that , in theory , job satisfaction would increase if there was greater involvement in making decision , but he had had little experience of this !
18 Given the number that he drew in the ballot , it was not certain that he would have the chance of a debate on his Bill , but he has had that opportunity and has spoken with his customary mellifluence .
19 But he has had personal success at triggering such changes .
20 But it has had limited success .
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