Example sentences of "[pron] we have " in BNC.

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1 Well I was just talking to Jean about that today , I mean I we 've got ta keep on doing it but , I think that
2 I we had a under-manager come , he come from somewhere down Staffordshire way and y you you 've talked about Tweedledum and Tweedledee , they used to call him Biffy he was just like like one of them .
3 It 's our house Cos I we had a look at that one , that flat
4 Yeah , would you , but a couple of years because John was busy he bought us all tokens , erm , he bought the others tokens from Woolworths and me token from a body shop and we all , and I we had great fun looking and seeing what we wanted to buy with , with the book tokens , er , maybe , maybe I mention it providing we ca n't find anything .
5 Oh no I we had some time off did n't we ?
6 That 's the bloke Emos , anyway , Peg and I we had some fun there all the same .
7 I We 'd talked about it and said Well , we 're not going to get married whilst war 's on , as er probably the generation before , had said in nineteen fourteen , and er we got married eventually on the first of December , nineteen forty .
8 Yes , I I we have read it , we have read it .
9 We have I have got I we have produced for you today , some detailed plans showing you what the capacities are of the routes , what the present flows are and what the effects of the new settlement will be upon those capacities .
10 It is i i I I we have a wide range of changes that would flow out from that so you could n't just take a change to Cornwall which would then create an oversized Devon seat , I quite accept that and we 've argued from the first that this would have to be part of the review as a whole .
11 oh I we have n't got them now that 's before
12 This is according to someone we 've never heard of before and hopefully will never hear of again , a Viscount Ullswater .
13 There had to be someone else , someone we had n't begun to consider .
14 In Task 44 Extract 1 , for example , we might need to know the political opinions , or temperament , or personal involvement of the person for whom we are writing a report of the demonstration ; and in Extract 2 , a friend with whom we correspond might be nine or ninety , someone we saw last week , or someone we have not seen for decades .
15 How different it is when someone , perhaps someone close to us , perhaps someone we have never met , helps us to view the world through different eyes .
16 In order to appreciate something which is above and beyond ourselves we have to rid ourselves for a time of our sophistication and , in the words of Jesus Christ , become as little children again .
17 However efficient we think that we are , if we 're honest with ourselves we have to admit we all sometimes make a mistake .
18 To help ourselves we have not ignored the nostalgia trend , however , for we 've been glancing back at nineteen eighty two to guess what we think will be the most significant arts ideas for nineteen eighty three .
19 Upmarket readers generally scorn to read about somebody we 've never heard of having it off with somebody else we 've never heard of .
20 It 's a different matter , though , when one of the protagonists is somebody we 've very much heard of and would n't mind sitting next to at dinner : a secretary of state , for example , or a dishy actor .
21 Yeah , quick f if a the end of the day it 's a quick fix we may as well take somebody we 've got
22 do , do let him know er because if we if we sort of know you know if , if , if a , if an essay just comes in off somebody we 've never met or something like that
23 Unless it was somebody we have already used , and that really boils down to one person in York , and she 's shown no signs of applying , so .
24 ‘ It 's himself we 've got to please , not her .
25 If he compiled this piece of information himself we have the right to know how he did it .
26 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 .
27 ‘ It 's a well-balanced dish on which we 've worked hard on both taste and presentation , ’ Clayton says .
28 So — in the year in which we 've forced the text-centred discipline that is rock writing to incorporate everything that it has excluded for so long ( the relationship between the star 's body and the fan 's , the voice , the materiality of music ) — maybe it 's time to make criticism grapple with what undoes it , ‘ the uncritical ’ itself .
29 But no , she was sure it was Queen Victoria , personally , who had spread this grey fog over Britain from which we 've never recovered .
30 Mike added : ‘ Feel so Fine taught us a lot about how the music business works which we 've now put into practice — like having a good distributor for the single .
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