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

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1 The nearest that we have had to a declaration so far is an off-the-cuff remark to journalists in Harare last week , when the Prime Minister said : ’ There are eight months to go . ’
2 The strongest indication we have had of an MBO here has been no more than vague rumours . ’
3 His father Allan told the High Court : ‘ Whatever differences we have had as a family we are all of a mind that we would like what is best for Tony .
4 Even now we do have the problem that our perception of schools is largely the contact we have had with the librarians or some of the staff .
5 We greatly value all the prayer support we have had in the past and would continue to seek your prayers for the way forward and that those who come along and do n't know Christ may find him .
6 Then this will not happen as we know , a transport working group is going to be er a controversial area where it will cease to be the operation that we have had in the past from the county .
7 That is quite a substantial drop from what we have had in the past ; in 1988/89 we get something around £17 million a year . ’
8 Viewed in this light hard look appears as a movement away from the earlier ‘ kid glove ’ approach of the American courts to the tougher standard which we have had in the United Kingdom for over 100 years .
9 6,000 fish were removed to clean water and nearly 4,000 died in what pollution officers described " the worst incident we have had in the region " .
10 I am referring particularly to European monetary union with a social dimension , coupled with aspirations towards European political union which , as can be seen from the debates that we have had in the House and those on the continent , means many different things to many different people .
11 ‘ As we move into independence , we will be conscious of the help and support we have had from the LEA .
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