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

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1 ‘ I 'm a pretty tough sort of bloke — you have to be to run a pub , ’ John said , ‘ but I 've had tears in my eyes today . ’
2 I turned my head away quickly , but I had had time to take in another feature — his rather sharp , small nose that looked as if it might have been broken in a boxing match .
3 but I 'd had plenty .
4 So from that day from Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday , those four days we have there Jaws kept saying , but I have n't worked i but I have had office experience
5 But I have had patients who were so badly affected that they could not travel in any enclosed vehicle — car , bus or train — had to leave the bathroom door open while they bathed , could not enter a cinema , theatre or even a small local shop .
6 But you 've had loads of goes and I have n't .
7 Andre says it is dangerous but you have to have respect for the sea it can be hard and punishing …
8 But she 's had meningitis back which is a bit tricky for old health !
9 And he came at half past seven and he cleaned it and he looked at it , and he said er it was n't anything that he could see , he thinks it was just down draught , but we 've had winds before .
10 But we have to have confidence in the player replacing him and we wo n't make too big a thing of his absence . ’
11 It is hard to give an example without reprinting the whole correspondence , but we have had articles rejected when our reading of the referees ' reports was that the article merited publishing .
12 I mean he 'd ha he had a pack up but they had to have money to buy ra
13 But they 'd had men dragging those stinking waters for twenty-four hours and they 'd come up with nothing .
14 The unit to be covered by a scheme does not have to be a company , which in itself is an advantage , but it has to have Companies Act-style accounts and have them audited , which could be expensive .
15 Trade is reduced relatively , but it 's had impacts on , on the world market .
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