Example sentences of "[conj] we have [verb] on " in BNC.
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1 | But I mean , one of the things that we 've got on with at the moment is that we 've been saying for ages , you 've got to get your you 've got to get us involved at design stage . |
2 | But we 've been involved with two specific projects that we 've worked on in conjunction with the tenants ' association , |
3 | One of the two tasks that I 've set you since we met in September , what are the two big tasks that we 've concentrated on ? |
4 | After all it is the one out of the six that we 've spent on might be significant in itself . |
5 | The drives we put on against New Zealand were things that we had worked on and it was very satisfying to see them coming off , not just for the forwards but for the backs as well . |
6 | We regret the things we failed to do , we reproach ourselves for things we did do and feel relief that we have moved on . |
7 | Erm , in the Customer Services area once we 've seen what changes Customer Service wish to make during this year that they myself and Roger and gon na find that out , hopefully , tomorrow , erm , then we 'll be more specific about the areas that we have to address on th , the first and second floor . |
8 | ‘ So we have to go on meeting like this , ever watchful , always circumspect in our behaviour when in company so no one will suspect — ’ |
9 | Erm once that hurdle 's out of the way if it is a hurdle er once once we 've agreed on that er the next decision we 'll make is on er which company you and I think that you 're more be comfortable the environment in which you er we operate . |
10 | we went to Trafalgar Square and we stopped to look at the pigeons and we 'd moved on and I , I suddenly realised I had n't got Vicky with me , so I looked all round , could n't see him , had to go right back to Trafalgar Square and he was still looking at the pigeons |
11 | I 'm telling you we work hard , I know we can get better organized , but we do work very hard and we have to work on so many fronts . |
12 | If we had gone on , our love would have brought us the death we secretly called up every time we embraced . |
13 | Oh , he said , if we had carried on it would have been dear for somebody . |
14 | But we had gone on . |
15 | But we had got on to a subject I do happen to know something about . |
16 | But we 've gone on and done it . |
17 | It 's hard to cope , but we have to carry on for everyone 's sake . |
18 | But we have to keep on trying : in the long run more generous social provision , and a return to more enlightened economic policies , are in the self-interest of even Contented of Basildon . |
19 | ‘ But she feels younger , because we 've gone on living longer , ’ said Arthur . |
20 | and you 'll be pleased to know that because we 've waffled on for so much we 'll have to save the county 's peculiar pastimes until tomorrow , |
21 | The stairs were just as wet and dangerous as when we 'd got on . |