Example sentences of "[adv] we [vb base] have a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It has been very quiet up here for the last two years , but suddenly we have had a surge , ’ says a Vardy spokesman .
2 I 'm quite looking forward to it though naturally we 've had a few of the old arguments about it .
3 Naturally we have had a number of people who have not renewed this year , and I am enclosing a list of those to all Teachers who are involved — please , if these people do return to your class this term give them a gentle reminder .
4 So we 've had a look at some of the numbers now have n't we and some of the things you can do with them .
5 So we 've had a look at the three different erm behaviour types passive , aggressive , assertive .
6 and it comes through there so we 've had a lot to do
7 So we have had a failing government , we 've had a failing Tory administration , and the people who are interested in looking after this county and all it 's services within the budget set by central government , has made sure that we have got a good police force , which it will not receive cuts in it 's services , cuts in it 's er , it 's , it 's er , forces , and make sure that other services , like education , social services , libraries , highways and everything else will also be adequately funded in this county .
8 Well perhaps because they were more idealist and that now they 're becoming more realist but they 're still erm I mean they 're learning from their past mistakes and they 've seen that right so we have to have a moderate policy which is gon na take us a little bit further towards socialism .
9 but he was arrested and sacked so we have to have a bouncer
10 So we do have a problem to address but the I I like Mr would certainly want some explanation from the director of social services if erm the report that we have before us at the planning sub-committee is incorrect because I deal with it said it it be noted that the capacity now exists to arrange for the transfer of residents from four homes to other res residential units as part of the rationalisation programme .
11 So we do have a problem and and we need to grasp that the a conclusion talking about rolling programme we are concerned about resources we 're , we 're , we 're concerned about using them to the best advantage .
12 Well that 's the problem , lets pull this together we 've had a good grumble about telephones and mail system now
13 Already we have had a taste of [ socialism ] in West Ham .
14 O K , erm , hopefully we 've had a bit of fun , but at the same time , we go , we went through all the technical information .
15 Er eventually we hope to have a little Victorian style garden here cos this is a bit bare and uninviting .
16 And to do both we need to have a better and clearer idea of what an educational tool for learning looks like .
17 So far we have had a tremendous response which has a lot to do with the product — it 's brilliant and people ca n't go wrong with it . ’
18 Now we 've had a Sale of Goods Act in Britain for a long time .
19 Erm , I think the charge that has been laid against myself personally and my myself and my colleagues is the charge of vacillation and changing our mind and I and I am grateful to c my colleague David for reminding us that we have in this county had two years two years when the Labour party and the Conservative party have been hand in glove , absolutely determined that the way forward in relation to homes , elderly persons homes , not that 's not to close any and now we 've had a complete volte face when they 've changed their minds and they 've come along with us .
20 It was held in with the present public excluded but now we seem to have a completely different situation .
21 Well we 've had a little
22 Well we 've had a go well I think it was for erm some sort of I think was for multiple sclerosis
23 Well we 've had a eighteen month old .
24 I think it 's quite remarkable er that Councillor can come along and blindly say , well we 've had a report back to housing committee , housing committee 's considered this matter and the vast majority of people found it fairly unacceptable but we 'll ignore that , we 'll ignore that , fine , well I s'pose if you want to ignore it that 's fine but I think w we do face here a a key issue and the issue of capital receipts , as you rightly say , is an important one .
25 Yes , we 've done well we 've had a pretty good season really , right throughout the club erm in our non-league games .
26 So what should we conclude about our own system on the well we do have a representative democracy here , it 's very unlike Mill 's recommended scheme .
27 Well we do have a contact at a hotel .
28 Well we do have a committee we do have a council meeting afterwards yeah .
29 Chairman , can I say briefly that the merger and I 'm quite pleased that we 've finally er there is a death knell to this this awful word , it 's been bandied on for far too long , it 's been perhaps the single most controversial issue that has been debated by this authority along with some other mediocre issues and no one here would not admit er to the fact that it has been opposed on such massive scale and even today we 've had a further petition of three hundred and ninety five people opposing er this this this dreadful merger decision that was hanging over the er the the two centres and I 'm pleased that er this this er amendment , this er er erm this petition was brought forward today because it does indicate the continuing support and opposition to er the the kind of things that we should be doing and and those that we should n't .
30 Yes dropped by a certain clumsy person around this house unfortunately we 've had a lot of breakages .
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