Example sentences of "we have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We did we 've just completed we 've done three or four others . |
2 | They ca n't they wo n't we 've already |
3 | No but we do W we we 've always er celebrated Guy Fawkes for some strange reason , which seems |
4 | See we 've twice as divisional quality manager half an hour each week looking at . |
5 | and things , job families er , we 've got that already and we 've got , there 's gon na be the computer thing on careers but you see we 've only managed this year to get it brought down from year eleven , somebody who went into this , keeping it very close to myself , to bring it down to year ten they 're actually you know , it 's very , very difficult to let them remove it and I ca n't see that you can then make that down to ninth year just yet . |
6 | You ca n't we 've only got two lights here |
7 | As you can see we 've so far spent just under 500 dollars ! ’ |
8 | No I do n't w we 've never attempted to define development in those terms . |
9 | Well , we 'd no sooner got wirsels rid of the Forsyth film crew and this new lot moved in next door to us . |
10 | But after we 'd pulled over and Jeffrey Bernard had been unwell on the pavement , after the police car had been persuaded to leave us alone , and after we 'd finally got that hefty brute of a Bill Ellis Trophy fully upright again — in its carrying case and everything — I was at least able to start thinking partially straight again . |
11 | On trips into London after we 'd finally moved to Wales , I would raid skips and bring back the booty on the car roof-rack . |
12 | So without any questions from me , we 'd finally been told why we were there . |
13 | ‘ We 'd best get on , Miss Williams , but could I use a cloakroom too ? |
14 | I think we 'd best not speak about paper darts and cries for help . |
15 | ‘ We 'd best be going , Jinny . ’ |
16 | But Copernican thinking has already led astray many astronomers who should have known better , and we 'd best be careful when they use the same logic to try to convince us that we and our planet are nothing special . |
17 | ‘ Aye , and not before time , we 'd best see right round the place . |
18 | We 'd best be remembering she 's a Campbell , so she 's not born a fool . |
19 | ‘ There will be a storm before long , ’ Michael said , ‘ we 'd best be in the Tower . ’ |
20 | ‘ We 'd best try the lodgings again . |
21 | We 'd best go to t'stables , like he said . ’ |
22 | ‘ We 'd best post yer card . |
23 | ‘ Well , ’ he said , ‘ s'pose we 'd best get started . ’ |
24 | ‘ We 'd best get over there , ’ he said . |
25 | We 'd best go on down and I 'll show ye the sittin' room . |
26 | We 'd best not try to shift him out until it gets here in case we start up more bleeding . |
27 | ‘ We 'd best get started , ’ he said . |
28 | ‘ But you 're right , Ben , we 'd best do something straight away . |
29 | Come on Ace , Petion , we 'd best be getting back . ’ |
30 | ‘ We 'd best get back , ’ she said , turning to him . |