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

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1 We may have had bean sprouts with noodles .
2 We may have had gangrene , amputations , even paralysis but , too young to see any futility , we were only too glad to be alive .
3 ( We should have had boys ! )
4 We should have had champagne .
5 And I mean I put an asterisk down there to say that 's what I thought was going to come out quite heavily simply because this is is the case on these courses , you know the people that we get on these courses every single one of these that we 've had , and we must have had coming up to what over ten now , every single one we 've had people that the most the majority of people have had team work very high on the score .
6 After that we 'll stop having sex . ’
7 Well we 'll have to have Coronation Street then .
8 Well , also , we 'll need to have meeting during the week .
9 It does n't look as though Steve 's going to get my job so we might start to have problems with things like your season ticket if we 're not careful .
10 We might have had people staying .
11 Going home later in the afternoon , Matthew said , " Unfortunately I 'm going out this evening , otherwise we might have had dinner together . "
12 ‘ I 'm glad he was n't , ’ said the male , ‘ or else we might have had trouble . ’
13 If we had n't taken this step we could 've had fans from both sides mixing inside the ground and locked out on the streets .
14 We 'd kill to have wash'n'wear hair , but we ca n't do a thing with our drooping rats ' tails .
15 But if the tyre had not been expanded enough , we 'd have to have levers and gently lever and hammer it on , something in the same way as you 'd do with a bicycle tyre .
16 Well one would have thought so , but I said to er Mrs you see , about the minibus , no not the minibus , the M S bus being available and , I said the problem was or maybe that we 'd have to have drivers who have had a P S V licence , or what they call it ?
17 If we 'd have had X greater than or equal to zero , right ?
18 Well it 's those things that we would like to have decision making in these matters , and let's face it Norfolk County Council or the Highway Authority and Breckland are the people of the
19 Of course we do have the right to say how we feel and how we would like to have sex .
20 If we take the trouble to make a permanent magnet we would like to have access to the magnetic flux so let us look at the more practical case ( Fig. 3.11(b) ) when a narrow gap is cut into the magnet .
21 We would like to have access to the UK 's JANET system , which allows access and file transfer between computers nationally and internationally , to the BIDS information service , to the OCLC bibliographic data files for catalogue conversion , and to international information systems , to facilitate co-operation , collaboration , information and cost-sharing between institutions .
22 You will have noted that the Computer Support Officer has resigned , and , until a replacement is appointed , we will continue to have problems with the fault logging and consumable requisition systems .
23 By the time you read this ( Merry Chrimbo , by the way ! ) we will have held a social evening to welcome our new members on the 1st October , we will have been to see the chilling drama ‘ The Woman in Black ’ at the Fortune Theatre on the 19th November and we will have had Christmas drinks on the 12th December .
24 We can continue and try and finish the business before we have tea or we can decided to have tea .
25 And it is because we have obligations that we can claim to have rights .
26 And that is as one of the members of , we have a I think we can afford to have member on the finance of churches who are called at the assembly of the URC who er
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