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

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1 Nothing happens on the property in Kent — from which I conclude that our plans have either misfired or we have been seen through ( now there 's a possibility to douse even your ever-optimistic spirit ) and from you I hear nothing at all .
2 Well I mean surely it 's , that 's the point now is to try to make a fair erm law and one that is ideologically erm designed seeing we 've got to power , or we 've got certainty of obtaining power , therefore land ownership has got to be land ownership which has been capitalism Marxist
3 We have all wished that we 'd had the perfect retort at some time , but most of us can only think of something smart about three days later .
4 In all of what conceptual situations , so to speak , is it to be supposed that we have a single conception rather than several related ones ?
5 The figures suggest that we have .
6 I am doubtful ; I suggest that we have all just become more aware of it in recent years , more ready to take it into new forms .
7 These changes in mortality , especially among the old elderly , suggest that we have not reached the maximum human lifespan .
8 If you suggest that we have produced ineffective propaganda , that may well be true , but doctors are not trained to do that .
9 What have we got have a look I mean we do n't know that we 've draw this completely accurately .
10 I do know that we 've been trying to get er recognition for about fifteen years with that company but can we pursue that issue ?
11 Two years ago I did n't know that we had an immune system .
12 She was allowed to continue with her mending — she did not know that we had spread a thick layer of gum upon the chair and was surprised at the alacrity with which we saw to all her needs so that she should never move .
13 By the way , Uncle , ’ she added , ‘ how did you know that we 'd gone in ?
14 They 'd never know that we 'd been and gone .
15 We can know that we have done our best and be willing to learn from our mistakes .
16 Employing those conceptions , we can ask how we can know that we have succeeded in referring to anything , and how we can know that we have come up with an accurate description of what we have referred to .
17 Employing those conceptions , we can ask how we can know that we have succeeded in referring to anything , and how we can know that we have come up with an accurate description of what we have referred to .
18 Potential patients should know that we have much to offer them in alleviating symptoms and improving their lifestyle , even if currently the options are limited and imperfect .
19 Did , did you know that we have one there now ?
20 Because you 'll know that we have water pi pressure problems on that particular er water line .
21 The hon. Gentleman will know that we have recently announced a £10 million programme to provide grants to local authorities to enable them to give priority to buses through the construction of bus lanes and by giving priority to buses at traffic lights .
22 This is a , this a smaller regional office , you 'll know that we have a local depot here in Lan , in Stockport .
23 They do n't wan na know that we have upper class children like you here .
24 that it has reduced over the last year at Thornhill and I do know that we have agreed in our budget for this coming year to put in closed circuit television at all four Park and Ride car parks , which presumably will reduce it at the others as well .
25 And the other reason they do n't want to turn up is primarily because they do know that we have compulsory purchase powers and the planning — the paper put forward by the Chief Planning Officer today was a vindication of wage for a good many years , a good many months rather , that we do have compulsory purchase powers and we are able to use them and it was specifically asked at the Panel today , by both Monty Finnist and Sir Monty Finnist and Tony Christopher , why does n't the City Council market this site and use its compulsory purchase powers and that 's one question to address tomorrow as a politician who could make that decision .
26 The revolution that resulted in molecular biology enabled us to begin to understand many of the processes in the cell at the molecular level , although it must be stressed that we have a long way to go .
27 Er and that er in my view anyway demonstrated that we 'd got it about right in terms of our assessment of the effects of the Southern Bypass .
28 The autumn statement yesterday demonstrated that we have substantially increased in real terms — after inflation — the spending in each of the three areas that my hon. Friend mentioned .
29 ‘ We demonstrated that we have come a long way since our first game in Zimbabwe .
30 to know that we 've got something tied up
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