Example sentences of "[noun sg] we have have a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Since the Chancellor 's announcement we have had a lot of inquiries which we are confident of turning into sales , ’ says Rover dealer Ashmall Parkinson salesman David Bailey .
2 But of course , in the meanwhile , of course we 've had a flood .
3 A spokesman for Sarova Hotels said : ‘ In the past we have had a satisfactory working relationship with BCCI and the current situation has not presented problems . ’
4 In writing this book we have had a double objective .
5 ‘ This is the twentieth year we have had a tree .
6 ‘ Peter has provided the ammunition and this year we have had a wonderful run with our two-year-olds .
7 As a result in this country we have had a heavy tax burden and a structure of taxation which is a major disincentive to take risk , to invest and even to work .
8 ‘ It 's the first time we 've had a patient like this , ’ said Nurse Jean-Claude Auge yesterday .
9 ‘ It 's the first time we 've had a patient like this , ’ Nurse Jean-Claude Auge said yesterday .
10 This is the first time we 've had a regular monthly feature in the magazine just for Silver electronics .
11 Garage boss Trevor Cave said : ‘ It 's the first time we 've had a pilot come here to refuel . ’
12 Paul came to came to judge erm er that 's the only time we 've had a judge .
13 under Labour waiting lists have gone up every time we 've had a Labour administration .
14 Every time we 've had a Conservative administration waiting lists have gone down .
15 oh as I think I mentioned last time we have had a marketing er survey undertaken .
16 We 've been through the records and we 're pretty sure this is the first time we have had a Prime Minister here .
17 In fact we 've had a couple of meetings recently Kevin with , with erm the employment office looking at , at their changing role
18 ‘ The sale is not any reflection on the business — in fact we have had a brilliant year , ’ Lady Tryon tells me .
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