Example sentences of "but [pron] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I have one word of advice to contributors to this debate . |
2 | I very much appreciate the honour of moving this motion , but I have one sadness — the fact that Alick Buchanan-Smith , a colleague and great personal friend of mine , a person who served this House , the Government and his constituency so well , is not with us today . |
3 | The above examples came from three different speakers from East London , but I have one example from South East London as well . |
4 | We may not have always seen eye to eye in the past but I have great respect for him nevertheless . ’ |
5 | I 'm sorry , but I have little sympathy for him . |
6 | But I have serious blackheads . |
7 | but I have two cheese sa two cheesy sandwiches , and col coleslaw for my dinner and erm I do n't have I have chicken on , on erm a , cos what you call it ? |
8 | But I have two reasons for choosing Fanny . |
9 | ‘ But I have two youngsters in Stuart Spruce and Paul Atcheson who will hopefully put Jonathan under pressure . |
10 | I know nothing of orchestration , but I have two ears ( which is two more than the professional critics seem to have ) … |
11 | ‘ You might enjoy that kind of thing , ’ he said with more than a touch of irritation , ‘ but I have other matters to see to , more important than shifting a few papers about . ’ |
12 | But I have other responsibilities . |
13 | I take the squad to Holland every year and that is something I would like to see continued but I have other ideas which it may not be possible to put into practice . |
14 | But I have sufficient faith in the good sense of the public to believe that we might prove this wrong . |
15 | But I have different slides I use for different things . |
16 | But I have more chance of improving that than knocking 10 years off Gregory or adding speed to Fox . |
17 | But I have more friends who are willing to admit publicly that they know me ! |
18 | ‘ Oh , we had a quarrel , but I have more sense than to seek a confrontation . |
19 | But I have puckish news for you . |
20 | I would like a home of my own but I have special requirements . |
21 | Some people think I am attempting the impossible , but I have enormous faith in the latent potential unexploited in this school . ’ |
22 | I suppose it 's possible you 've set tripwires , ’ he went on , ‘ but I have excellent night vision . ’ |
23 | If some of those who proposed it are proved right in several years ' time , I hope that I will admit as much , but I have grave doubts nevertheless , and they are shared by a large number of heavyweight people in the Scottish universities . |
24 | You 'll have to excuse me if I do n't sound too lucid at the moment , but I have stinking cold . |
25 | ‘ But I have this feeling I ought to do something . |
26 | I want to enjoy it while it is here , but I have some aspirations … like shops , ’ says Kylie , who yearns to own a string of ‘ green ’ shops . |
27 | But I have some sympathy for the institutions ' view that their duty is to their policyholders and they can not be expected to double up as company regulators . |
28 | I support the Bill , but I have some criticisms of past Government policy . |
29 | It has n't been in the , I cover , but I have some information you gave me , it has n't been in that at all , mm . |
30 | So consequently a lot of stuff that ended up on record was the more soulful , slower stuff , but I have some places where I really get to stretch out on this record . |