Example sentences of "we have [vb pp] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 See we 've got four phones in our house and it does add up
2 But , we 've still two I still see we 've got two documents though .
3 As you can see we 've got three children who will be going to the school and I do n't want them to think they have to get in a car every time they travel anywhere .
4 You see we 've got some gentlemen here , they 'll do it for you .
5 And then she said , when you said , well you wo they wo n't , I said , everyone knows because she said , by the time we has taken those people home , it would have been dark .
6 My own belief , which is shared , oddly enough , by the head of the CIA , William Webster , is that sanctions would have eroded his military capacity so much that , given another nine months or so — assuming we has used that period for more flexible diplomacy , which we notably failed to do — then we could either have got him out by negotiation , or we could have promoted a situation inside Iraq in which he could n't fight .
7 When we went to Portugal there was er a lass , we 'd saved some money and I said , I said do n't spend it all
8 We 'd smoked untold spliffs here , too , listening to records with pals from the village , and with Clare .
9 Now this is a a sort of cost benefit benefit analysis based on what would have happened if we 'd followed these protocols ourselves .
10 actually no that was the night she was really pissed off because erm people were paying more attention to me than they were to her , I do n't know why , it 's because I decide that I 'm gon na be really outgoing and I really do and I was really loud and really boisterous and she 's quite resigned like that and she thought I sh bit shagged off with me and then like I was doing , there was this really good looking bloke and he was like we , we 'd given each other eyes over the bar in this pub and Lottie goes well if you do n't hurry up with him I 'm gon na go and have him , if you do n't hurry up , you know , and just like marched over I said Charlotte give me a break
11 I do n't see them very often but when we meet it 's as though we 'd seen each other yesterday .
12 When the hundred came up it weas from a very different Hick and Worcestershhire to what we 'd seen this morning .
13 Well , up until we 'd received this letter from er the new chairman designate , er Bob Reid , not seriously at all .
14 Lunch was an omelette and a salad and cheese and bread , and it was the best meal we 'd eaten all holiday .
15 And I was in last week both Saturday 's before I came here , and we went through we 'd achieved all targets
16 ‘ I 'd say we 'd gone two miles , ’ Stephen said .
17 No I said erm I had a conversation with Gillian about reading , about little bits of reading and , I made the point that we 'd said last night about him barking at print , reading through words that he did n't know and not asking what they were and she said she 'd noticed that .
18 Tommy 'd ask me how much money we 'd done that day .
19 Everyone was so encouraged , once we 'd done one part and realised how good it looked .
20 unless you have a base to work off of started to do , once we started doing the er , the walls take the scaffold down out of the way and to release some area off our stock pile we decided to back build so that by the time that we 'd done six tanks we 'd got half our area taken up by all that material excavated and just flip back to the drawing here what 's going to happen is that stockpile here .
21 After we 'd done five songs they turned the disco on dead loud . ’
22 ‘ He gave me a cheque once , after we 'd done some work on the pool at ‘ La Felicità ’ .
23 Like if Nick was dead and I was remembering the things we 'd done this year , perhaps .
24 If we , if we put the profit carried forward er that we 'd earned this year on erm the Upminster Signal thing ,
25 I thought we 'd won this time . ’
26 When we 'd finished that night Dad gave us tuppence to go the first half at the Queen 's Hall .
27 Nicholas said , ‘ We 'd planted four mines , before we knew of the truce .
28 It were me that realized we 'd fetched wrong ones , not Des .
29 Course we was feverishly trying to chip the bricks and things off the horse then how , what had happened because we 'd got two stalls for them , and there was pigs in the one side and the horse in the other one , but of course when we eventually came to it , or they eventually came to the horse , he was dead , been killed standing up there like , you know and er , poor old pigs was all dead as well and as I said , about a hundred fell and two or three would been blown sky high .
30 Our housework was hard and long and laborious and erm we 'd got two children to look after and then I 'd got my brother who did n't leave home until he was thirty and er , you had n't got the time , you know , to do too many things , so er my interest was the young wives ' and it was really a as regards the erm the Guild itself , I was thrown in at the deep end when this lady who was with my mother , mother was treasurer , she was secretary , erm she used to come down for me and , I know you should n't canvass but she used to canvass and say erm you know the voting , you know , will you , will you come and vote ?
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