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

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1 And they accept us for what we are and we 've got a good erm relationship with the the people w who are left in er the flat complex .
2 It has to be because we have to get our hands in .
3 I see the form tutor one as being now we 've got hold of record of achievement as being part of the developmental process of a record of achievement , now our youngsters know what a personal statement is , form tutors are happier with a joint statement it 's taken us four years
4 I think it 's very much linked with the safeguard being that we have got the one year cushion of , of carry forwards sums there to meet any immediate problems within the year , and give ourselves breathing space to , to address those in the longer term .
5 This was a anti-tank and it fired a bomb and of course we put a demonstration on firing this and then we was up the Bell Lane end and right at the top by Bailey 's farm there was a row of seats , benches , along the walk there and of course the demonstration was we 'd show them imagine those seats are tanks course we never thought in the world we should ever even get near one anyway we hit one and broke it Cos they , they , I mean they was only dummies , they were n't , I mean there was no explosive just the dummy shell you know and we , we was quite pleased with ourselves being as we 'd got an audience .
6 The other view is that we 've got a rule and we 've got to stick to it . ’
7 I think one of the biggest problems we 've got or I 've I 've had in the last couple of years is that we 've got so many primary schools that we get children from Spring Gardens and Western are now producing national curriculum information for which Marian has got .
8 It , but er the difference this is that we 've got a piece of fabric coming of there with a weight holding it down .
9 The good news is that we 've got the ticket agencies on our side .
10 And our belief is that we 've got money to pay you that 's why we do n't delay in paying you .
11 Erm they 're in no hurry to join but with this second period er from September or was it October and erm once again there is this idea that , you know , the tide is turning and they , they will now join erm they wo n't find it so hard to join as the rich peasants but once again they 're not as enthusiastic and maybe they should be but they are , they are helping more but er er and this is the key er for which you know Mao talked about later is that we 've got to get the middle peasant actually actively involved
12 Erm now the impact of those is twofold , one is that we 've got the overspend on the data integrity and the U A three , cos it was n't in the budget at all .
13 My view is that we 've got forty years to think about it and we can surely think ahead .
14 That 's how , you know , stupid it is that we 've got all these talented riders and we ca n't use any of them .
15 The problem is that we have got the balance wrong .
16 The suggestion I 've had is that we have got held in the budgets erm land acquisition , I mean it may be that we actually pool this the , the new land acquisition after the centenary , which might be erm a way of recognizing the centenary of the , of the parish council .
17 Easy way to do it is if we 've got one
18 That 's if we 've got it back !
19 Perhaps may it is because we 've got all these trees I mean
20 And that 's because we 've got the the balance of the first year 's payment .
21 So I du n no whether it 's because we 've got used to it
22 Now , erm , the situation there was that my vicar came to see me and , erm , what happened was that we 've got three churches well luckily , one of them only has about twelve in it another has eighty and another sixty and he said well what did he do about Rushdie ?
23 The problem was that we had to get to Gatwick Airport by 7.30 am for the 8.30 flight to Paris .
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