Example sentences of "but [pers pn] 've [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When we were seven or eight we could clear the place up as good as my Mum … but I 've seen some girls — like my aunt 's little girl and she 's fifteen , she 's just hopeless . |
2 | got it somewhere in this house but I 've told some chap , a bit of a Welsh there er I said , Now but it was Welsh there . . . |
3 | I only wish I had time to stay and talk , but I 've got some paperwork to get through right now . ’ |
4 | but I 've got some left of that beef , so |
5 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
6 | But you 've done some thing tonight , you know . |
7 | But you 've got some time to wake up have n't you ? |
8 | Let's see , I very rarely have money , but we 've got some money . |
9 | Not here , but we 've got some spares |
10 | But we 've got some lemonade and things like that . |
11 | I do n't know exactly how or where , but they 've got some sort of plan and they 're alive . ’ |