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

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1 We agreed to have a summit meeting in Bromley High Street after school , where we 'd make a decision on what to do .
2 We intend to have the barrier brought down to block off the car park at nights , ’ he said .
3 We tend to have a life of total acceptance of the present situation we find ourselves in , immovable precepts often imposed either by our own programming , the weight of tradition or our own fears of change .
4 We asked to have the radio back in case there was any news from his family .
5 Er he wants to know do we want to have a stall there and that 's gon na cost us five pounds .
6 Do we need to have the sound on this ?
7 The position is , looking at appendix one , and if you take the first triangle , which has got nineteen ninety three , ninety four below it , that 's showing that we started off with no clients , and then by the end of the year we expect to have a number of people in our care , receiving services , to which we have a degree of commitment .
8 We expect to have the sprayer for five years , and the way the law is changing , closed transfer systems will probably soon be compulsory anyway , ’ thinks Mr Doig .
9 We propose to have a meeting with Adshel with respect to the two bus shelters .
10 First thing we want to have a look at is how it generalizes .
11 In pr proof terms Chairman , we want to have a go at the District Health Authority and we want to have a go at the Regional Health Authority .
12 In pr proof terms Chairman , we want to have a go at the District Health Authority and we want to have a go at the Regional Health Authority .
13 " But what if we want to have a picnic on the other side ? "
14 They want to know if we want to have a stall there ?
15 Then we stopped to have a cigarette .
16 We hope to have a stand at the Holiday and Leisure Spectacular at the Rainbow Exhibition Centre from 23–25th January 1987 .
17 Only a few privileged people have seen them , but we hope to have a set in the near future .
18 I 'm gon na talk to Dave to see whether or not he 's finished his erm neighbourhood watch article whether they can put something in there about and then we hope to have a meeting with you to discuss victims and some erm press releases for that week .
19 We hope to have the Harper 's Bar open by tomorrow and the banqueting suite by the middle of next week . ’
20 We probably presented quite an obscene picture and suddenly we seemed to have an audience .
21 ‘ In no case where we interviewed had the woman only been raped by one man .
22 Yeah I realize that but the thing is if we 'd had a phone call to say look , we 're going to be this late ,
23 We 'd had a couple just stay on the lip and we were getting desperate .
24 We 'd had a couple of years to put the break-up into perspective and I know , personally , I was missing the lads and the buzz I used to get from songs like ‘ Suspect Devices ’ and ‘ Straw Dogs ’ .
25 took me a lot of years before I could and I was so pleased when once I was able to say to you I 've Ben had been in the shop and we 'd had a chat had n't we ?
26 one and we 'd had a chat for a long , long time and I said to him afterwards , I was able to understand everything he said !
27 If we 'd had a row .
28 We 'd had a drink … . ’
29 That kind of hurt because we 'd had a relationship for nine years .
30 They 'd think we 'd had a quarrel . ’
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