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

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1 You see we 've had some very good reports , I mean that went through a very bad patch but they 've this new Doctor Colin he 's meant to be pretty switched on
2 See we 've got four phones in our house and it does add up
3 But , we 've still two I still see we 've got two documents though .
4 Course , the other thing you 've got ta invest in is tables and well you do n't need chairs , but tables , I mean as you can see we 've got two hundred of those poly-cotton chairs in there which is erm can be used .
5 See we 've got one or two soft ones in there but
6 Orange juice , see we 've got this here .
7 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 .
8 if you can bear with us on that I can see we 've got some out outdoor fiends who are quite happy to be sitting here without any jackets on but other people doing , doing the opposite .
9 You see we 've got some gentlemen here , they 'll do it for you .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 I nodded , feeling a sense of relief , as if we 'd cleared some giant obstacle in a fog .
13 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
14 We 'd smoked untold spliffs here , too , listening to records with pals from the village , and with Clare .
15 We 'd finished off the second round with an eagle when Lee put one in from miles away , and in the third round he seemed to be holing putts right , left and centre , which was a good job because we 'd fallen foul of the 6th again , for the third time .
16 Now this is a a sort of cost benefit benefit analysis based on what would have happened if we 'd followed these protocols ourselves .
17 As soon as we 'd packed all the stuff in the ba van we 'd have the rest of the sandwiches the rest of the coffee or another cup of coffee and then we 'd get on the road and even if we 'd got back for four , by the time we 'd got home and , and had something to eat or if we did n't want nothing to eat , watched the telly for half an hour and get to bed , you 've got from eleven till sort of three or four the next day which is just nice because you 're in your own home
18 ‘ In this period of glasnost , I thought we 'd stopped all that . ’
19 Once we knew she was pregnant we 'd felt great , and proud .
20 We 'd made three or four visits to the area to look around before we finally moved down , but I had no real idea what was happening .
21 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
22 I do n't see them very often but when we meet it 's as though we 'd seen each other yesterday .
23 Not that we 'd seen much of Mary lately .
24 When the hundred came up it weas from a very different Hick and Worcestershhire to what we 'd seen this morning .
25 We 'd seen enough burnt-out buses after Mrs Gandhi 's assassination and we all of us in private had our own fears .
26 But in the end we felt we 'd seen enough of logging and gum-digging .
27 I thought we 'd seen enough of each other to last a lifetime .
28 We 'd heard all the warnings ; knew its nicknames .
29 ‘ I thought we 'd covered all that .
30 I I I thought we 'd covered that one actually Mr .
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