Example sentences of "we have [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We 'd decided to have a ploughman 's lunch or some such at a likely-looking pub we 'd seen in the next village .
2 Once we 'd decided to have a baby we had had to find a Father .
3 We 'd played Chase the Maker last night that was brilliant !
4 We 'd hoped to have a beer afterwards , but Leo had disappeared probably back to his daughter and girl friend .
5 He was delighted with all we 'd done to make the house habitable in under a week and greatly enjoyed partying with friends .
6 Under the new procedure BR sent us , plus two Americans we 'd persuaded to visit the Ffestiniog , by taxi to Blaenau Ffestiniog .
7 So we 'd got to take the card and show her the Mother , we 'd been .
8 We 'd discussed taking a 1-iron , but he insisted on a 3-wood and , although he got a bad bounce , put it in the sand and took a bogey .
9 We want the turnover we want the the input and and then er having succeeded hopefully by year three when we 've er as we 've maintained making a profit we will then look at some of the marginal sales as we would call them to er some of the smaller people .
10 ‘ Yes , we 've decided to do the chart together , ’ Belinda answered , looking up an impossibly long way to meet his blue gaze as she spoke .
11 We 've decided to take the initiative ourselves , ’ he said yesterday .
12 You know we 've decided to leave the car possibly .
13 We 've decided to close the shop down .
14 So we 've decided to have a competition .
15 We 've attempted to design a system which is friendly in that it takes account of the different needs that a person will have at different times while trying to communicate with a computer .
16 ‘ So , ’ she said brightly , ‘ where are you off to now that we 've finished shooting The Viking ? ’
17 We 've come to see the acting , we do not wish to understand the play ! ’
18 We just thought , they said , oh , we 'll show you where it is , so we drove round there , and no , he was n't there , and , so of course , we drove back there about four or five times during the day , and like we drove past there one time and there was a woman standing outside , she said like , oh what do you want , I was like , oh well , we 've come to see the house .
19 We 've promised to have a drink with Helen .
20 Not because they 're tastefully designed , extremely cleanly built and a pleasure to play — which they are — but because both the guitars we 've reviewed have a quality of sound that would rival a number of US-made guitars costing about twice the price .
21 We 've managed to hire the jackets the Salopettes the ski glasses the socks I 've sorted out , I 've told nan to buy you for Christmas .
22 We 've managed to organize an association of about forty thousand home workers , small vendors and contract workers , by combining a trade union approach with co-operatives . ’
23 We 've managed to find a taxi for you , Heaven knows how .
24 Signaller Chris Lodey of Darlington said : ‘ It 's not been too tiring because we 've managed to get a bit of rest .
25 We 've managed to raise the money through fund raising dances , sponsored walks , raffles and race night .
26 We 've managed to avoid the use of overtime we have tried our best to ensure a decent supply of social housing but always against the odds , always against the tide of what is going on in our economy and in the housing situa in the housing market .
27 Independent advice er comes from major brokers , the banks and building societies have come out of independent advice pretty well , because they 've decided that it 's expensive and a hassle , cos we 're regulated all the time and of course it makes , we 've , we 've got to analyze the products on the market , so we 've got to pay people to do that .
28 Erm , so we 've got to mention the Denman outing .
29 Yes , we 've got to educate the public that crime must go down , and certainly we 've put in closed circuit televisions and tried to fence off wherever possible .
30 Political persuasion was required to keep up the political momentum , and given the changing age profile of the electorate — many of whom had not been adults a decade ago — Sir Geoffrey warned : ‘ We 've got to choose the style to match the mood of Britain . ’
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