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

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1 The next phase will be er this phase , site three er , which we will be providing twenty one er , flats to rent as your nominees er three units for the special needs and for those like I told you , it 's about twenty four rented to nominees we 've had the funding for that pre-allocated by the housing corporation so they are er , committed to , to funding that .
2 Over the last few months we 've had a number of queries from hobbyists concerning fish which they have bought for their community tanks , which despite advice from their dealer , have turned out to be most unsuitable for such a set up .
3 B : ‘ For about nine months we have had a succession of builders , surveyors and decorators trooping in and out .
4 It certainly gave virtually no attention to the impact of erm issues from developing countries , and yet within a matter of weeks we 've had the energy problem bringing home directly to the reality of policy in Britain the need to understand and to establish new forms of economic relationships with developing countries .
5 Colleagues , I know that people are starting to move out , and I 'm sure that it 's got nothing to do with Mick 's appearance at the rostrum , but colleagues seriously , seriously for the last couple of days we 've had a great deal of disciplines so please try and be as quiet as possible .
6 In five years we 've had a record of seven per cent success in any enquiry involving the Regal Arms .
7 So you could say for exactly a hundred years we 've had a basic law designed to give us rights every time we go shopping .
8 ‘ Over the last five years we have had a quiet revolution in vocational education in Scotland , and today we should celebrate that .
9 And for two thousand years we have had a government not our own .
10 For years we have had the technology for every constituency headquarters to be linked to a central databank of key information .
11 The cut where the wing had been severed was quite clean , and the blood had dried up , so she concluded that the poor bird must have flown through some overhead wires in the vicinity during the severe gales we 'd had the night before .
12 During our investigations we have had the chance to keep a continuous record of more than 4,000 cards and letters sent by your section .
13 ‘ During our investigations we have had the chance to keep a record of more than 4,000 cards and letters ( sent by Amnesty International members in Britain ) .
14 Well , at certain times we have had a large number of Bengali patients .
15 Noise and Other Statutory Nuisances We have had a good relationship with our neighbours in the past and will endeavour to continue to maintain these .
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