Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [subord] we have [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | Anyway , yeah , and so , right I go to Bunnie and I , can you take me home yes , cos I 'm supposed to be going to a pizza to have pizza round my friend 's house , he goes , mm , they 're going , oh we 're starving , you have to go round to somebody 's house , I said he goes well I 'll take you stra , I 'll take you as soon as we 've had something to eat . |
32 | We 're going to retire here as soon as we 've sold our house . ’ |
33 | I hollered , I shall leave him as soon as we 've got this business sorted out . |
34 | I mean as soon as we 've got enough tapes in that we ca n't between us transcribe them in a week I buy another record er another transcription machine |
35 | As soon as we 've got the layouts he 'd like to meet us and go out to site . |
36 | And as soon as we 've read a story we 'll get washed and dressed . |
37 | When he 'd replaced the phone he said , ‘ I 'll get breakfast as soon as we 've showered . ’ |
38 | I wan na go out I 'll go out there with Bryn and Eric anyway as soon as we 've finished cos it wants . |
39 | Yeah , yeah we can go up as soon as we 've finished tea . |
40 | Why do n't you go and sit down again and we 'll come in as soon as we 've finished these . |
41 | so I 'll give you a ring back as soon as we 've finished . |
42 | No one spoke as we approached them , but as soon as we had gone by , a voice said , ‘ How 'd you like to be turned out of your home , Missus ? ’ |
43 | After arrival at the capital of Reykjavik we watched in some trepidation as our heavily laden Landrover was swung out on a derrick and deposited on the quay , but all went well and as soon as we had cleared customs we set out to take a look at this bright little capital city . |
44 | As soon as we had cleared customs he made for a bank of telephones , and when he rejoined me he was smiling . |
45 | All the clothes on the line were frozen solid , as the water in them had iced as soon as we had put them out . |
46 | He was the only one of the game players not to have fooled around quick-drawing our paint guns as soon as we had got them . |
47 | But as soon as we had found our voice again , we were once more interrupted by visits from Berlin . |
48 | But it was always our intention , because of the urgency of the situation , to present the petition to the council as soon as we had passed the 50 per cent mark . |
49 | He was sixty-four now , and no doubt tired , but as soon as we had finished tea he said , " We 'll go down to the river and you can try for a salmon . " |
50 | ‘ The appointment of the Winchester Group is on the basis that Mr. Victor Tee is no longer a director , a shareholder or an employee and we will inform you as soon as we have received a response to our request to the Royal Life Insurance Ltd. for a reference . |
51 | Here we do not push customers out of the door as soon as we have made a sale . ’ |
52 | We will commence our work as soon as we have had confirmation of these terms from you . |
53 | As soon as we have found him another set of legs he 'll be out and about again , do you think he 'll mind walking on his hands for now ? |
54 | But as soon as we have to commit this question to paper we discover ( or we certainly should discover ) that this is a difficult question to ask with absolute clarity . |
55 | Percy Lubbock , at the end of The Craft of Fiction , acknowledged that as soon as we have finished reading a novel we begin to forget it , and what is left to talk about is a vague cloud of fading impressions : ‘ the book vanishes as we lay hands on it . ’ |
56 | I think because you 've been very good today we 'll play a numbers game as well if we 've got time . |