Example sentences of "and we 've [verb] [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 We feel that the development that we admit is necessary , can comfortably be spread around the constituent authorities and we 've heard nothing I I would submit that that that that that goes against that .
2 Brigadier , evidently and we 've heard lots and lots of these stories , and you 've said you think it 's the occasional example but you 're doing all you can to stamp it out , but evidently the Army is a haven for bullies , sadists and rapists .
3 Our system of construction has been used for many years all over this country , by the sponsoring authorities and others , and erm we do n't have the earthquake requirements , but we do need many high value schools both quickly and on time , and we 've completed something like 2,000 projects similar to this over many years .
4 And we 've done nothing for two years . ’
5 He says they 've already been allowed a judicial review over the ban on deer hunting by Somerset Council and we 've requested one in the case of Hampshire .
6 We 'll pick her up when she goes for lunch — and we 've got something to say , now , even if it 's just Run for the hills , lady . ’
7 And we 've got one there for Marcus as well .
8 The only county on our border without it is Gloucestershire and we 've got one , two , or three areas of our three of our districts , of which two are just poised to get designation , and you 're now beginning to scream and you and your group are beginning to scream about West Oxfordshire and its a situation that you have contributed to .
9 And we 've got plenty of Bourbon if you 're pushed . ’
10 Loving was meant to be savoured — and we 've got plenty of time . ’
11 And we 've got plenty of those . ’
12 And we 've got plenty of biscuits there .
13 And we 've got plenty of time now to erm do the hoovering and what have you .
14 GUIL : And we 've got nothing .
15 Right , if we 've got , let's let's say we 've got one point nought nought , and we 've got nought point two five , erm , borrow that one first of all , because we know we 're going to need it
16 You ca n't write all day long , and in intervals of composing deathless prose you could help us in our schemes — and we 've got lots , seething in our brains .
17 You 've asked us a lot about what Governors can do and what Councillors can do , it 's teachers that make a school and schools are going to be excellent if the teachers and heads of faculty in those schools are excellent , and we 've got lots of those in Banbury .
18 And that was when we came , and we started hay-making along there to the man-killers we called him , of course there 's a better picture here and I 've got it here along with the man-killer we caught it up , and we 've got someone coming along behind .
19 We have had days when we 've had three s stewards scheduled for the morning we 've looked at the rota and thought and we 've had no-one turn up panic .
20 They get advice from the officers of the Local Education Authority , so there 's a number of people who are running things , if you like to put it that way , and they have to have good relationships erm and I must say that erm I have n't seen anything obstructive , particularly on our Board of Governors , from local Councillors and we 've had nothing but help from Local Education Authority officers , and I 'm glad we 're not going to lose that help .
21 I mean , we 've passed over it several times since we first heard the ticking and we 've triggered nothing .
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