Example sentences of "we [vb mod] have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's why I would expect to see and we planned to some extent , we may have under-planned an increase in costs . |
2 | We may have made a mess of most of them , including parliamentary democracy , but the cricket culture we have successfully assimilated and , as Graham Gooch may tell you , perfected . |
3 | I may now have an inkling of what has happened to me over the last few years ; I may have lined up a few suspects , even tentatively put my finger on ‘ who done it ’ ; I may have my own private detectives working alongside the regular police , and we may have made an arrest or two , but the file has not been closed . |
4 | We may have to sound a warning note of challenge as well as minister a word of comfort . |
5 | For instance , departure timings may change , a hotel may close down or overbook , we may have to amend an itinerary , or sales of that holiday may not reach a level which would be economical for us to operate . |
6 | We may have to work a bit on Europe after a recent P.G.A . |
7 | ‘ Since most experts seem to preclude a major upturn in energy prices before the end of the century , we may have to develop a combination of policies and taxes to stimulate the market for improvements in efficiency now as insurance against disruptions from climate change later . ’ |
8 | We should 've had a picture of that . |
9 | We scored an away goal and then two at home , and I feel perhaps we should have done a bit better . ’ |
10 | ‘ We scored an away goal and two at home and I feel we should have done a bit better . |
11 | We trained on an artificial pitch for two days this week and we should have done a lot better . ’ |
12 | ‘ I suppose that 's when we should have called a halt , but now I do n't know how either of us could bear it . ’ |
13 | It is my understanding that as this would be a loan between two national bodies it would not be appropriate to issue an indemnity , although we should have to agree a value with you . |
14 | ‘ I told you we should have sent an ex-policeman … ’ |
15 | Perhaps we should have written a chapter explaining our reactions to critics such as Brian Doyle or to books such as Terry Eagleton 's Criticism and Ideology ( 1976 ) , but I doubt whether the Working Group would have easily reached agreement . |
16 | I wondered if we should have taken a cab . |
17 | We should have taken a taxi , thought Mrs Grandison unhappily as she and Lady Selvedge , jostled by crowds , hurried down the passage leading to the northbound Bakerloo trains . |
18 | ‘ We created a host of chances and got one goal against Peterborough , when maybe we should have had a hatful . |
19 | ‘ We created a host of chances and got one goal when maybe we should have had a hatful . |
20 | He was in effect doing nothing … so even retaining the formation we should have had a midfielder in his postion . |
21 | Francis said : ‘ We should have had a number of free-kicks in dangerous areas that could have produced things but they were n't given . ’ |
22 | We should have had a time , we 'd of had to go home ! |
23 | Now then all we 're doing , what we should have done is that we should have had an opening balance at the beginni or the end of December when the di information was first struck . |
24 | It is on behalf of the latter that we should have had an opportunity of voting in Committee , which we were denied , and that we should have an opportunity tonight to vote in the House . |
25 | I told you we should have ordered a pizza . ’ |
26 | I think we must have missed a briefing from |
27 | I think it may mean that we 'll have to call a meeting quite quickly after this one , to discuss , but I really do n't think we 've got the basis of anything till that comes back . |
28 | I think we 'll have to take a person internally |
29 | We 'll have to take a couple of gifts up for them . |
30 | We 'll have to make a roundabout . |