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

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1 I 'll tell you a lovely story when we had the Queen at the day before when we had had the dress rehearsal I 'd been out to erm London to pick erm up an old lady who 's now dead , who very seldom got out and was pretty well house-bound to come and see the rehearsal as a little Sunday treat
2 They were not well off and they did n't welcome us because we had brought gifts they simply welcomed us because we had had the interest to go and see them and talk to them .
3 About one hour later we sat on the sands staring at the cool sea in front of us , thinking how long it was since we had had a bath .
4 It would have been better if we had had a valuation number from the outset which may well have proved more satisfactory with regards to initial enquiries .
5 The interesting question is whether , if we had had a lot of tremendous tycoons who were interested in the arts , the story would be a different one ; we just have n't bred those sort of people in the last twenty or thirty years .
6 Inspector Dave Jenkinson , said : ’ We had had a lot of complaints about drivers with no lane discipline .
7 We were ordinary seafaring men and founding and running a national union was , to say the least , a job for which we had had no training .
8 We have pleased to reserve this hearing until we had had an opportunity of acquainting ourselves with all the circumstances . ’
9 ‘ We realised we had to have a price rise but not as great as the council have proposed , ’ he said .
10 I think certainly we had to have a figurehead to relate to and in my opinion , Tom was the best one to have there .
11 half past two in the morning , we had to have a story and
12 Whether we wanted to or not , we had to have a fur coat .
13 We perhaps had a works ' er we had to have a works ' holiday yeah .
14 I would imagine the plaster wall have to be replaced cos there 's a lot of work that needs to be done on t we 've already had to deal with the plastering once , in fact we would n't have noticed cos we had n't seen it before but what happened is that the the frame of the hall particularly shrank so that we had gaps in between where the plastering was and where the wood was and we had to have a couple of men that we used for this , erm come in with lime plaster and fill in all the cracks for a week or two .
15 Anyway , forty six and then we had no house , at all , because my mother had died and my father , we said to my father you leave if you want to we should be alright we 'll find somewhere to go and we did n't and we had to have a Nissan hut for about a year , supplied by the Council
16 And she had a custom she we had to have a book called observation book .
17 well we had in the bank , we had calor gas lamps and when the power cut came we had to have the calor gas lamps on , and er , at night you 'd get home and you knew what area was going off at what time and you used to have to rush round , I remember once , it was going off about six and it went off early , it went off about five instead , and I 'd started cooking the tea , luckily got a gas cooker and this was at Abbott Road , it started
18 We had to have the bridge by nightfall .
19 ‘ When our two wee ones came along , we had to have the ixtra room , but I prefer the old part of the house .
20 The boys were big time , but we had to have the sound system , the lighting , the stage — everything had to move at the pace of David 's imagination .
21 Neither of us had had the letter we wanted when the penultimate day of my holiday arrived .
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