Example sentences of "well we have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh yeah well we had a blanket on an'all and we took that off
2 well we had a parents ' meeting on Monday night , but I did n't realize there was one
3 Er well we had a camp , the Youth Communist League had a camp down at er a place called Lamley Dumbles , that was er that was not far er not far from Colliery .
4 Well we had a secretary of state here who is now minister of transport , I do hope he 's watching this programme seeing as I promised we have had gains and proposals .
5 Well we had a piano actually , we got it for Doreen and Doreen she started to learn , she went to Mr .
6 Well we had a meeting every week , a a union meeting , every week .
7 And er I was too o old for call-up at the beginning of the war , well we had a car so er we were asked , anyone that had a car to volunteer for er A R P services you see ?
8 Well we got married in nineteen forty one and I lived first of all in Sussex where erm my mother was living because my husband went into the Air Force and he was erm away for five years , well we had a lot of bombing in the early part of the war in Sussex and my father eventually came here to Harlow thinking we were getting away from it and of course we came right into the V er what was it ?
9 Well we had a lot to do did n't we ?
10 Well we had no work for them did we ?
11 Oh well we had no feelings about it because I really was n't an Old Harlow person , nor was my husband and all that we could think about it was that it would be very good for the area , it would erm , bring work and employment and everything like that , but of course Old Harlow people were very , you know , a lot of them were very against it and yet , in the end , the Harlow High Street shops was , made a fortune in those first few years , you know , when there was nothing else and the , the Old Harlow High Street was n't of course paved over in those days , anything like that and it , it was a narrow , narrow high street , it was almost like taking your life in your hands walking down there because there were crowds of people obviously with all this influx of community and they er the main Chelmsford road used to come up through there , so it was a , a hell , sort of a traffic hazard really .
12 But the Strike was , well we had the pit ponies up , and er we always used to go and feed them , and then we went , of course , to chapel for meals .
13 Well we had the Quakers
14 no , yes well we had the wedding ring from there , he 's closed down now
15 Well we had the visitor call about four o'clock .
16 Well we had the ham we 've had that tonight she 's bought that .
17 Well we had the parks to look after , we had the baths , the public baths and the playing fields to er they were administered through a parks superintendent .
18 What forty fi well we have a bit more , Say we have forty eight replies by now .
19 Not really , they 've put in their treaty that er Berlin is the capital of the United Germany , but that the seat of government will be chosen by the newly elected all-German parliament , which has got to be chosen early in December , and they could still say ‘ well we have the capital in Berlin , but the seat of the government will remain in Bonn , and up in Berlin the president will have his office and some meetings will take place , but the ministries and foreign embassies and so on , and all the traffic jams that go with that , can jolly well stay in Bonn ’ .
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