Example sentences of "but [pron] 've got a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But I 've got a station and porters , and some milk churns . ’ |
2 | I can easily walk to do shopping and so on , but I 've got a couple of suitcases here now , and I certainly ca n't manage those . ’ |
3 | All the later ones we can but I 've got a couple more of these ones that work this one coming anyway so |
4 | But I 've got a message , will you tell my brother , no , do n't tell my brother th sa they said she said to one of the nurses and they said , your brother ? |
5 | But I 've got a letter here Mr Chairman . |
6 | That 's my work permit , but I 've got a letter which I 'll be getting tonight |
7 | But I 've got a job to do . ’ |
8 | ‘ As to who did the wrecking , we have to wait to hear from Fox , but I 've got a search organized for Alfred . |
9 | ‘ As I told you , I did n't go out much when I worked in London , but I 've got a silk dress which I wore on the few times I went to the opera . |
10 | ‘ This course is made for me from tee to green but I 've got a lot to learn on the greens , ’ he said . |
11 | ‘ But I 've got a lot to make up in the slalom events . ’ |
12 | It 's very nice of you to ask me — erm — but I 've got a lot to do when I get back to England — erm — I 'd like to have a lie down … and there 'll be piles of washing … and I have n't got a hairdresser … ’ |
13 | But he admitted afterwards : ‘ I 'm pleased to win , but I 've got a lot of work to do in the gym still ’ |
14 | But I 've got a lot of time for Tom Clarke , he 's a nice man and it would be absolutely disgusting if anyone tried to dump him at the moment . ’ |
15 | But I 've got a feeling that there 's a small group of players out there who will probably play a Chandler 555 for the rest of their lives , and you 'll have to play one yourself to find out why . |
16 | . But I 've got a feeling they did n't . |
17 | Then I say no , no , but I 've got a feeling I 've got the price of milk pint . |
18 | ‘ This is all very fascinating , ’ said Wilcox , looking at his watch , ‘ but I 've got a meeting in here in about five minutes ' time , with my technical manager and his staff . ’ |
19 | But I 've got a photograph of him , and I know he after the war was over he went back and married a nurse . |
20 | But I 've got a barley twist table . |
21 | Do n't know if she 'd be what he and Mr Sheldrake want , but I 've got a niece who 's just leaving school . |
22 | ‘ Nothing yet , but I 've got a team working around the clock so it should only be a matter of time before they come up with the answers . ’ |
23 | ‘ No , I ai n't saying that , but you 've got a wife and that 's the end of it . |
24 | But you 've got a friend there now . ’ |
25 | ‘ No , but you 've got a gent 's moustache , I can see that , ’ she said . |
26 | I would n't say it was exactly narrow-minded , but you 've got a position , you 're given a position to hold and you get it rammed down you that ‘ I am now an applied scientist ’ . |
27 | But you 've got a plan room down there . |
28 | in fact if I 'd known you had n't got one , the one we had before , oh know it 's not got a tape on though , but you 've got a record player have n't you ? yes |
29 | Could you look also please at page fifty six in the same tag which is home which was forty nine , it carries on to fifty six , we can see there you 've got the same thing but you 've got a drawing there and not a photograph of something that 's in the area , Court Castle in Dorset |
30 | ‘ But you 've got a reason to remember her . ’ |