Example sentences of "that we 've [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 By then we realize that we 've missed all connections up the line .
2 Let's just assume that we 've hit that , erm that would have been
3 Now we 'll here very quickly from people who say that we 've devolved more money to schools .
4 of course that is a point that we 've made all the way through , it 's not if nobody would bid , it 's if the franchising director was not satisfied with the quality or the long term viability of the bids he 'd received
5 Now what I would like to say is that we 've made clear that we 're with certain very clear objectives in pushing forward , in saying that certain things had to be achieved and when I read the lilac piece of paper or whatever colour we want to call it .
6 Er , er , it 's dreadful is n't it , that we 've lost two of the outstanding footballers of this or any other age in one year .
7 What have we got have a look I mean we do n't know that we 've draw this completely accurately .
8 The point that concerned must reaction of the was one that we 've heard many times before who the hell 's taking overall view of this ?
9 Erm science at the moment we 've just covered erm things like angular momentum erm it just tends to be stuff like that we 've done simple harmonic motion er
10 we should be able to maintain the performance that we 've done prior to December cos everything else should be equal .
11 Right , let's assume that we 've done that .
12 You see I mean it it did occur to me that er erm on on the three occasions that we 've done this now , it always turns out to be er me involved in about just you know either playing the piano or something else in just about everything .
13 What we have to do in , and we 've done it very well , and it 's a massive tribute to the quality of staff that we 've had working on this , that we 've done this .
14 Erm on the question of whether or not we 're satisfied that we 've done enough examination to reach our conclusion , we 've examined our greenbelt boundaries on two occasions , firstly as part of the Greater York study , and secondly as part of the work on the Southern Ryedale local plan .
15 Not that we 've seen one of them for miles .
16 Erm you may have heard that we 've grown big by being recommended .
17 Cos that 's the usual line you see that , that er that I get , you may have heard the phrase that we 've grown big by being recommended .
18 Mm Oh I 've put in for one to pay the erm interest on the mortgage , which I have to do and that 's all being seen to because I 've had another letter saying can you tell me what this second loan were for and I 've put down yes , it was for windows and sent a bit of paper er , you know , that we 've paid four thousand seven hundred and something , five thousand , nine hundred and something we 've paid for them windows and I 've spent that
19 Now we 've been told by , in reports that we 've got five , six hundred up to ni , we 're gon na have nine hundred vacancies this is Mr
20 He says transport is very very cheap for firms and it 's been made cheaper by successive governments building more roads to help freight and also by raising the weight limits so that we 've got bigger and bigger lorries .
21 And er , I like the fact that we 've got similar cottages down here , we 've got this one here , but similar ones there so there 's nothing in the picture which sort of erm detracts from that er very pretty , that little cottage .
22 Well anyway it 's something to bear in mind the fact that we 've got that list anyway .
23 Yeah erm so er yeah right that 's er because I mean what 's nice to see in these things is if you 're able to tell some sort of coherent little story from er y'know kind of these er people 's ideas , themes , speculations , evidence from previous studies and all that kind of thing and this is this is the data that we 've got that tells us something about those and says how misconceived they all are or how it may confirm them or whatever and then y'know a couple of bits sort of so it 's like a nice narrative but sort of fairly y'know sort of continuous argument going through which is nice to see and so er yeah .
24 You know , the map that we 've got all or not ?
25 That 's how , you know , stupid it is that we 've got all these talented riders and we ca n't use any of them .
26 Has n't he noticed that we 've got one and a half million unemployed ?
27 In fact if we were n't doing it as a unison group we 'd probably do it ourselves anyway because of the fact that we 've got nine separate branches and we 'd want to have a bit of erm common , common strategy if you like between the branches anyway .
28 What is it that we 've got nine of here ?
29 Everybody knows — including I think members of the Council from all three political groups — everybody knows that we 've got increasing numbers of elderly people , we 've got increasing numbers of disabled and mentally ill people in the community , and if there is one service , and I know there are others , but if there is one service that needs constant new growth it 's Social Services , and that 's not me empire building or anything like that , that 's me simply saying in straight managerial terms there are forces which require us to increase the Social Services budget .
30 One year later she and her husband were expressing their thanks to the Home Support Project for helping them to go on looking after Mrs Cummings at home , and said that although it was still a strain it was ‘ nowhere near as hard as it has been , now that we 've got other people to help us ’ .
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