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

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1 It is clear we do have a problem here in Wales .
2 ‘ Mr Dexter , I 'm afraid we 've had a bit of a problem out here … ’
3 One way or another we 've had a pretty busy six months .
4 Now you er in brief we 've had a description .
5 The West Ham manager , Billy Bonds , who has already fined Dicks and stripped him of the club captaincy , admitted yesterday : ‘ It is obvious we have had a disciplinary problem this season and it is something we are going to have to try to put straight .
6 It 's a six and two threes we 've had a number of times .
7 And I 'm sorry we appear to have a little bit of a problem with that tape , we have the wrong tape .
8 Three point three has been rather involved er aspects of examining average teachers ' salary costs basically will fall down given that we 've had a sixty five percent return from schools and we will be able to use this year , coming year the actual mandatory points in determining how delegation of salaries should be proceeded with .
9 erm first of all we have had a post-War baby boom , a small one , and then a big one in the late fifties to the late seventies , peaking in nineteen sixty four , when in nineteen sixty four — I forget the figure — about nine hundred and sixty thousand babies were born in Great Britain .
10 In this century alone we have had a succession of such images , from the stately , big-busted , Edwardian beauty , through the languid and willowy pre-Raphaelite heroine , the boyish 1920s ‘ flapper ’ , the sleekly groomed , wide-shouldered 1940s woman of the world , to the innocent , long-haired nymph of the 1960s and the colourful gypsy of the 1970s .
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