Example sentences of "we [vb past] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | I think we 'd better have a talk . |
2 | The headmaster said , ‘ I think we 'd better have a little talk . |
3 | ‘ As it 's so late , we 'd better have supper instead of tea . |
4 | ‘ We 'd better have that dance , ’ she said to Jack Butler . |
5 | I think we 'd better have a talk . ’ |
6 | ‘ I think we 'd better have this on , you know . ’ |
7 | I think we 'd better have a look at equations actually . |
8 | ‘ We 'd better have a photograph . ’ |
9 | ‘ We 'd better have a light , I ca n't see to think . ’ |
10 | Yes , as soon as I hear from the Factory , we 'd better have a word with Mr James Pegg . ’ |
11 | ‘ I think we 'd better have a drink , ’ Woolley said . |
12 | ‘ I think we 'd better have a look to see what 's wrong , ’ Mum said . |
13 | ‘ Now we 'd better have a formal interview with you , which I will allege took place in your flat . ’ |
14 | We 'd better have gas-oil |
15 | We 'd better have him in ITU I think . ’ |
16 | Right in that case we 'd better have a look at that now . |
17 | Mr Bain , who is in charge of the US operations , said : ‘ We did n't have any presence in the specialist medical markets , and pharmaceuticals is a fast-growing business with an ageing Western population and greater choice of drugs to be marketed . |
18 | We complained to Malcolm , told him we were fed up with the mice and we did n't have enough money to eat properly . |
19 | There are also a lot of advantages in acquisition accountancy which can provide a sort of beer mat for the first years while you are trying to put the businesses together , and of course we did n't have these in the merger . |
20 | You 've got to ask yourself what they had that we did n't have . |
21 | It was n't because we did n't have the talent . |
22 | They have many more management techniques , which we did n't have — which we 've given them — and of course they 've got new ideas coming along as well. , Pearce 's own progression within Esso was a series of the grasped opportunities he talks about enthusiastically . |
23 | We did n't have time to play on the beach or in the streets with the other kids . |
24 | We did n't have any understanding of the business colleges . |
25 | ‘ We did n't have to split up that day . |
26 | There was a boy at school who was deaf , but he could read lips so we did n't have to shout . |
27 | Normally we 'd buy our meals from the downstairs kitchen , but for breakfast we had our own food so we did n't have to get up till late . |
28 | I did little bits to help , like picking up sticks for firewood and fetching water from the well , as we did n't have any electricity or running water . |
29 | My elder brother , one of the last O-level year , pretends to sneer at my GCSE passes , but I 'm glad we did n't have to go through all the cramming and regurgitation of the old exams . |
30 | He said : ‘ When we played last time we did n't have any problem , but here they tried to unsettle us because they were really frustrated . |