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

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1 Right well do n't have any papers on those but I thought we 'd got more than that .
2 I think would have probably , had more , if we 'd had more time and reversed all and been clearer on our roles .
3 If it means ‘ Will we have to pay more ? ’ , the answer is probably yes , unless we can compensate by reducing our charges for what we currently do .
4 Could we have had more information on colour symbolism ?
5 Half of that is due to programme reorientation because of the extension of the programme by two years as I understand it , can you spell out what those costs are and are we having to pay more because Germany wants to slow the programme down ?
6 Can you spell out what those costs are and are we having to pay more because Germany wants to slow the programme down ?
7 Well I think that message is getting across to the P L P and we 've seen more women coming into the House of Commons , sitting on the Labour benches at the last general election , but there also is a sense that the progress , although it 's being made , needs to be speeded up , because when you have profound social changes outside the House of Commons , with a change in women 's role in society , a change in women 's role in the Labour force , and a change in women 's role in the family as well , you ca n't allow your parliament to lag behind .
8 ‘ In the last 10 years we 've created more jobs than ever before , higher living standards than ever before , better social services than ever before , higher living …
9 I think at the time of the er , of the A G M , I said we were pleased by the prospects and in the current statement I say the outlook continues promising , but I do n't think at any point we 've made more of a forecast than that .
10 Now we 'll here very quickly from people who say that we 've devolved more money to schools .
11 Although we do erm get some revenues from er import tariffs , as agriculture is increased its production and we 've become more self sufficient , right , we 're importing less , right so we get smaller and smaller tariffs right and tax payers pay erm y'know your V A T for example , where do you think your V A T's going ?
12 ‘ The more the activities of foreign spies have increased ’ he says , ‘ the more our activities have increased , and over the past five years , we 've uncovered more agents than in the previous fifteen ’ .
13 You know erm we 've recruited more , we 've we 've enjoyed it more .
14 We 've got more ‘ Citizen 's Charters ’ .
15 We 've got more of that lad than we have of Chrissie . ’
16 He 's got a stolen donkey to account for so we 've got more leverage there . ’
17 On the other hand , from HP 's corner , DME is essentially the development of an existing application , not a new technology , and in any case ‘ we 've got more of our stuff in there , ’ says Owen .
18 we 've got more work required here
19 No I mean this guff that was you know , or stuff erm , we 've got more categories than we originally started with .
20 Alright , I mean there 's I think we 've got more responsibilities where the husband tends to be able to go away and do that a lot easier than what a woman would be able to do .
21 ‘ Yeah , our sound could go anywhere now we 've got more money and better equipment , ’ continues Rikky .
22 so I mean we 've got more people in on Mondays
23 ‘ Yeah , our sound could go anywhere now we 've got more money and better equipment , ’ continues Rikky .
24 Now , it 's a bit different , because normally we apply to a job in Glasgow , we might get it or we might not , but , you look at , we 've got more of , of information , but , in less developed countries , that information is , even if it were collected , sometimes it 's not even collected , erm , it 's not widely available , so people 's perceptions or hearsay from people who 've gone before , is the information , and that 's often erm , wrong .
25 Now in those cases we ca n't use the normal Chow tests we 've got more parameters to estimate than we have observations , right , as a result Chow developed a second test , right , from structural change where we do n't need er erm to estimate essentially the regression in the sub sample which has got very few obser observations but in that Chow , that Chow second test is often called a test of predicted failure , right , Microfit will calculate both of those tests and bear in mind I mean that we 're spending a lot of time on er parameter constancy , we must bear in mind that parameter constancy is vitally important if we are going to make these inferences possible be about policy making on the basis of our estimates .
26 Macca said that we 've got more points now than when we won the championship .
27 we 've got more of a leverage so we
28 But it seems to me we 've got more than enough assets to cover the borrowings we 've got at the moment and indeed many more besides .
29 We 've got more officers on trains and in stations so people are more aware of them being about
30 Well I do n't know why we 've got more , but we 've got a lot .
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