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

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1 We 'd best try the lodgings again .
2 We 'd just totalled a couple of teenage boys .
3 In fact , she dismissed it with one word — ‘ rubbish ’ — but we 'd just started the show when there was a loud bang .
4 So there was we 'd already taken the air out to get us through .
5 I re do regret that this has come to full council yet again because I thought we 'd already had the debate .
6 Not only had we increased our self-awareness , but we felt content , happy with ourselves and we 'd also received the encouragement to go for the things we want — to seize the day .
7 Sally confesses : ‘ We realized , after we 'd had the dividing wall rebuilt between the front room and the back parlour , that it was impossible to get in or out of the back parlour , since we 'd also had the doorway closed off and made into a display case for the tortoiseshell medical implements Peter collects .
8 We 'd better douse the torch here , ’ said Thomas .
9 We 'd better 'ave a look in it ourselves , ’ said Dolly , ‘ in case he 's taken anything . ’
10 ‘ Next time I ask we 'd better drop the wedding dress , I think , ’ he said .
11 I think that 's when we 'd better leave the bag . ’
12 We 'd better give the lads an 'and , ’ he said , nudging Freddie .
13 I think we 'd better end the interview there do n't you ?
14 We 'd better bring the contraption with us .
15 Shirley 's sort of getting on to you a bit I think we 'd better make a move .
16 Then , ‘ Come on we 'd better make a start .
17 ‘ I suppose we 'd better make a start .
18 So we 'd better make a note of that .
19 Innocently I point out that we 'd better return the key to him , since if we leave the flat unattended he could say we stole his best furniture .
20 Yes , as soon as I hear from the Factory , we 'd better have a word with Mr James Pegg . ’
21 ‘ I think we 'd better have a drink , ’ Woolley said .
22 I think we 'd better have a look at equations actually .
23 ‘ I think we 'd better have a look to see what 's wrong , ’ Mum said .
24 Right in that case we 'd better have a look at that now .
25 We 'd better have a photograph . ’
26 I think we 'd better have a talk .
27 I think we 'd better have a talk . ’
28 We 'd better have a light , I ca n't see to think . ’
29 They did n't hurt exactly , it was more of a niggly pain but I worked it out to about once every four minutes or so and my mum said we 'd better ring the hospital .
30 Then softly , his eyes never leaving hers , he said , ‘ I think we 'd better join the others . ’
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