Example sentences of "[conj] we have [det] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't you know that Freddie Nash is now sharing Major Hallett 's cottage , where we had that party before Christmas ?
2 What , after all , could be more suitable for the Lionisers than the hotel within whose walls Dickens spent so much time , and where he had completed Nicholas Nickleby , the Albion ‘ where we had that merry night two years ago ’ , he wrote to his friend Forster , an occasion made the merrier by indulgence in the landlord 's ‘ excellent hollands ’ .
3 Erm and if I may er use that geographic clashes , you know , we 've got all the people in one room or we 've all the people in one base .
4 Once they go it seems for a moment that neither it nor we have any real existence .
5 Although we had little notice of the tour , branches were keen to help and the Association will receive £6,628 representing 50% of the total profits .
6 Although we had little to eat , the water held out , and we bathed Father 's wounds , which were beginning to look nasty .
7 The fans are more fanatical and although we had some great times at Goodison , this could be something else .
8 He said : ‘ We have no plans to close it down again although we have that power . ’
9 Murder and crowd violence there was , although we have little real information about it .
10 Although we have little opportunity to meet the participants socially , there is very little sense of social barrier , and I wonder what all these western myths about the ‘ inscrutable Chinese ’ mean .
11 we are , we are encouraging the rich peasant , I mean we want you to settle down and become rich and , although we have this ultimate aim of socialization , collectivization , we 've got to industrialize first and that , that is a long time off .
12 it 's just the surround , although we have more surround , well no not more surround here , but it 's a different layout
13 Although we have some beautiful and rare things like a Queen Anne doll and the earliest-known example of a jigsaw puzzle , the things I love best are the most ordinary , fragile toys — the sort of things you find in a schoolboy 's pocket .
14 Quite how the storm is generated is still something that we 're investigating , although we have some idea of what causes its generation .
15 Although we have some excellent training establishments onshore , there may be a gap in the market , not only for the North sea , but internationally , for training that mimics offshore conditions on semi-submersibles .
16 The Tories have failed to get Euro-money for London , although we have some of Britain 's worst poverty .
17 ‘ Now that we 've each complimented the other on his handsome offspring , I 'll take my leave , Mr Vigo . ’
18 know that we 've that 's part of our training .
19 ‘ I take oath that we 've all had her .
20 And I think it is important so that decisions like this can be made within a er , a framework that we 've all , you know , been part of , and na are happy with agreed to .
21 I th stick to my former line I think that we 've all had a look at this , er we , I believe it 's a useful , serviceable instrument and I rest my case .
22 So if we could just check that we 've all got this right .
23 I mean , do you think that perhaps is , is more advanced than Plato , because Plato on this incredible myth of his of going on this journey where ordinary people 's view of the form was n't very good so they would come back in an inf perhaps in an inferior form , but I get the feeling that with we have the opportunity of seeing something that is going to improve us anyway , that we 've all got an equal chance of some kind of improvement .
24 he has he the same problems that we 've all had you know erm and yes he 's , he 's , he 's very easy to listen to despite the fact that he 's a southerner .
25 I just want to ask Mr Chairman , and I do n't want to start er , er , a political debate or anything , erm , the specialist placements erm , three forty six thousand , how many is that catering for , I presume that 's the figure that we 've all been talking about , in these three issues ?
26 Actually it is a debate about personal conscience Last night I had one of those phone calls that we 've all been getting erm the guy on the other end apologised for not being one of my constituents erm , I said it probably was n't his fault .
27 So is n't it good for us rather than quibbling , rather than criticizing , and recognizing that we 've all got different abilities and perhaps if you had n't got one of those abilities there , the , the body that it speaks about , you see every part plays a part does n't it on our physical body and so we are in accommodation , we all have a part to play , and that 's the way we , we grow you see and we mature and we become better , able , equipped to go out and tell others , gives us confidence as well if we know what we 're talking about , that way we can learn , so never quibble about assignments and arrangements , never criticize brothers and sisters in the congregation .
28 Now from the , from the evidence that we 've all looked at over the l past few weeks and tell me if I 'm boring you
29 Or indeed the work that you 've just been discussing that we 've all pursued jointly in pinning down the government on the transfer of undertakings directive .
30 And that is a terrible terrible thing that we 've all got to face , but I think we have to realize that we have the potential , we have the ability of saving the lives of fifty million children , and the world 's leaders at the conference , at the summit over the weekend , actually turned their minds for an instant , away from all those economic and political problems and focused on this , and I think that that was tremendously important .
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