Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [verb] have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Leicester is a city in which we should expect to have a good general bookshop , and we shall be looking for a bigger and better site in the city . ’
2 We should have had a general election last Thursday , rather than three by-elections .
3 Anyone who considers what has happened with regard to the sugar and milk quotas or to anything else about which we felt that we should have had a different package but could not achieve it will be aware of how dangerous it is to allow the negotiations to proceed quickly when a longer discussion might result in a better solution .
4 Just like to , we should have had a little bit of discussion there but we 're moving quickly .
5 We 'll have to have a new carpet and different chairs and table .
6 If it had done that , we might have had a sensible dialogue with British Rail , but it did not .
7 I stared at him , wondering what was going on in that complex mind of his , what his real motive was in pushing north by car when we could have had a good night 's sleep and flown up in daylight .
8 And we only wanted the melted chocolate , we could have had a sticky finger then could n't we ?
9 No well we could have had a matching hair do .
10 it wo n't , you know if it wo n't cos we 'd have to have a new one then would n't we ?
11 To think that we should destroy the coal industry and then say , ’ Well , if we have no coal industry , we shall have to have a nuclear power industry and what it costs does not really matter because it is in the nation 's interest to do it , ’ does not make sense .
12 Clearly we would have to have a separate system for representing the presence of objects and their features that was not dependent on knowing their identity .
13 If we did n't do what was done at Castlewellan we would have had a complete sell out . ’
14 We would have had a real problem emptying the Seayak in that swell .
15 We would have had a monumental amount of stuff anyway , even if we had n't had the business . ’
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