Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] we have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I mean erm you know erm when I go to the London Group erm we all know that erm actually er there 's a kind of , there 's an inner feeling you know well we 've got the right computers , we , we 're the you know , we , we believe computing and we , we 're very sorry you know we 're erm we may not actively despise them , but we , we 're sorry that they have to bother with such an awful operating system and everything else .
2 a good team of people in the Shadow Cabinet , do we have an excellent team i people in the parliamentary Labour Party , do we know where we 've come from , and do no we know where we 're going , and we do .
3 We will know where we have gone
4 However , there is a debit side as well : how do we know when we have reached the limits of predictability and ‘ bottomed out ’ on the residuum of free choice ?
5 This chain theory collapsed partly through its own incoherence under pressure — how do we know when we have got all the links ? — and partly because of the discovery of past faunas .
6 ‘ You really do n't know why we 've done it ? ’
7 I 'm glad , because now you 'll know why we 've taken you .
8 So do we know why we 've got the shortage , is it because th
9 Well I do n't know why we 've got more , but we 've got a lot .
10 Do n't know why we have to have partners .
11 I ca n't see how we 've had a revue in nineteen eighty-eight which has recommended a very specific course of action , none of which appears to have been implemented , I do n't see how we get a report which describes er , the intention of the county council as maintaining the ethos of the County Farms , whatever that is , as I , I do n't recall any decisions like that , and certainly if we 've made one , I 'd be interested in being party to changing it , I think wha what we have to say is we 've got a lot of land , are we using it to the best interest of the people of Wiltshire , and that is one thing it 's addressing , not a , a way of preserving the County Estates as they are , not a way of keeping a hundred and twenty farmers and their families erm , as tenants of Wiltshire , I mean they 're not gon na be out of jobs are they ?
12 You 'll see there we 've got three boxed a six number a ten number and a twelve number .
13 I could n't remember how we had got into this conversation .
14 ‘ So let's just see where we 've got to .
15 Right , let's summarize where we 've got to , and what you 're going to be doing .
16 She could n't understand why we had done such a thing .
17 We could n't understand why we had to go .
18 I could n't remember why we had decided not to go there .
19 Mm because do you remember when we had to go and collect her ?
20 You 'll remember when we had to look into that last business , Gerald , at Narborough .
21 I , I ca n't see why we 've got to have all this sort of thing , coming back to policy .
22 Mercer and Bambi chose a centrally located table and were soon joined by their less than happy offspring , Sheridan audibly saying , ‘ I do n't see why we have to sit in here when we have our own private car . ’
23 I do n't see why we have to drag in father and father 's pals with all this art business .
24 I 've seen her angry in that dress many times , but never as angry as when some man said to her , I do n't see why we have to keep on giving money like this .
25 You see , I do n't see why we have to have London and they bought the blessed place .
26 We 'll soon see when we 've seen it wo n't we ?
27 I suppose you can guess why we 've come to see you . ’
28 oh what I can make out we 've got a bathroom and a bidet and er , er , it 's
29 Before we can proceed further we have to grasp a fundamental distinction which the Zande draw between two kinds of occult power , the first of which we shall call ‘ sorcery ’ and the second ‘ witchcraft ’ .
30 The deposit account it makes me wonder why we 've got money on on deposit in in a bank .
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