Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [vb mod] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I said well , I do n't pass you by but I 'll have one ticket .
2 ‘ It sounds so silly when I think about it now , ’ says a disappointed daughter in Pitkeathley 's book , ‘ but I used to have this image of us sitting together in the afternoons .
3 ‘ Not immediately , perhaps , but you would have some time . ’
4 ‘ It was hard work but you used to have some enjoyment out of yourself .
5 But you must have some kind of idea what sort of chair you want to spend your holidays in ! ’ says his wife .
6 So therefore you 'd have no liability but you 'd have unused capital allowances to be carried forward to the next year .
7 But you could have any woman in the world .
8 It would be difficult to give a definitive answer , but we may have some clue .
9 ‘ We want these elections , but we must have equal access to the media , and time to organise , ’ said Dr Petar Dertliev of the newly reformed Social Democratic Party .
10 But we must have another sample , and we we
11 Theirs is a much more popular course , admittedly , but we must have some sort of chance , somewhere along the line . ’
12 To be fair , it really did look as though Ipswich had come for a draw , but we should have more imagination , pace or something to break down teams like that .
13 Inevitably , doubts have been expressed about the credibility of such statements , but they may have some significance nonetheless .
14 But they 'll have one man with the nerve needed for a D-day showdown .
15 But it will have little impact on crime and if it serves merely as a pretext for disarming honest citizens , it will prove a serious mistake .
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