Example sentences of "have [verb] we [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | As soon as our financial situation has eased we 'll certainly employ someone . |
2 | Now Christmas has come we can really get down to it . ’ |
3 | ‘ But no matter what he has done we ca n't condone anyone vandalising his house . ’ |
4 | ‘ If the place is guarded , ’ said Cadfael , meeting the abbot 's questioning eye , ‘ whatever it has to tell us can safely be left until daylight . |
5 | ‘ I 'd thought we might safely have dinner here tonight . |
6 | I could n't go out without him because we 'd agreed we 'd both do our share . |
7 | They must have guessed we would n't look under the shrine . |
8 | Well I think she would have told us would n't she ? |
9 | I might have known we could n't keep you within bounds … |
10 | We should have known we could n't prolong it once we 'd agreed that it had to end . ’ |
11 | We 'd have to say we ca n't help . |
12 | The last child , Grace Beatrice , would not be born until the family had moved to 17 Brunswick Place , but once she had arrived we can not but notice an almost uncanny similarity between William 's family and that of his father : each consisted of four boys followed by a girl , with the third child dying in infancy . |
13 | If I had cooperated we 'd both have got the rather high score of $300 . |
14 | I 'm ten years older now , and in retrospect I see that if Francesca had lived we would n't have been right for each other . ’ |
15 | I 'll be talking in a few moments time about aviation travel and the risks and , indeed , the trends that are being reflected at the present time , but erm before we move to that let's just think about those of us who perhaps have decided we wo n't go abroad . |
16 | We spent a wonderful week together and have agreed we wo n't leave it another eight years before we meet again . |