Example sentences of "we have [verb] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But when it when a bill came up and it would take away the money that we 'd saved for Kelly 's new school uniform , so it always seemed to come in a rush and there was always something needed like you know .
2 ‘ We are happy to support local schemes which wo n't worsen our mainstream business , and while hitherto we 've waited for passenger executives or consortiums to come to us with a proposal , we might in the future consider taking more initiative . ’
3 We 've waited for years to have a Formula One world champion like Mansell — and now it looks as though we wo n't be able to use him .
4 We 've argued for years about meals on wheel service that there should be seven day a week service throughout this authority , we 've only got it in the City , we want it throughout the authority .
5 The the sort of thing that that I would be if I were in running your function Terry , would be to say , look at this package that we 've developed for P T E stations .
6 Then , for the following one we bought the first meals on wheels van so that with all the money that we 've collected for Harlow day we bought something out of the money .
7 It 's been based on jobs we 've done for clients in the past , based on pla past experience .
8 We 've gone for promotion all along this season , ’ said Gibson .
9 Am I allowed to set my own tests , which we 've used for donkey 's years ?
10 We have released sites er in the countryside and we expect the countryside protection policy to apply outside the urban areas and outside of the sites that we 've allocated for development .
11 Erm within Ryedale we 've got thirty odd hectares of land which we 've allocated for development in the period up to two thousand and six
12 But in the short-term AS-levels are the only instrument we 've got for change . ’
13 these nice simple laws we 've got for indices .
14 I 'm happy with the five hundred thousand pounds suggestion , but my view when you come to the papers , if we are able to hold on to the two hundred thousand contingency we 've got for community care for the elderly and , and the hundred thousand we 've got for bad debts and other figures .
15 Erm , we 've got for friendship , Harlow 's name is mentioned .
16 Rather than have one large program that offers the sort of facilities we 've described for SideKick and Spotlight you can choose one , or more , of the range and build you own set .
17 And then when you 're older , scutage , tallage , and how many old goats we 've had for archbishops and popes .
18 This is the worst snowfall we 've had for years .
19 Just be very brief , chair , erm could I ask that we have a report before council on this , and I know it will be an extra two hours on the poor council debate , but I think this is so important , and it does affect the planet for hundreds of years to come , and I think if we ca n't have a discussion on this in full council , well , it 's the most important thing we 've had for years probably , and I think we should have a discussion before council sit .
20 Mm the most we 've had for months .
21 Yes Chairman i it relates to the the body of the policies in the structure plan and if Aida 's plan generally conforms then we must er issue a statement of general conformity er however if there is a , a problem that we 've had for example about the wording of the reference to the erm East Worthing access road , then although that it 's quite proper for this committee to be concerned about that wording and ultimately possibly even to object to the plan on the basis of the wording , it does n't affect the extent to which the plan conforms or does n't conform with the structure plan overall .
22 I explained we had searched for Horne but could not find him . ’
23 For this to work though , it was absolutely essential to get them to their spot a minute or two ahead of her , and to achieve that we had arranged for Mrs Thatcher to pause for a cup of coffee with the VIPs in a small room just outside the terminal door .
24 We had yearned for supremacy and now had too much of it too easily .
25 We had to commute for miles — never saw Caroline .
26 I half slept , then woke as we sped by the rest house where we had stopped for juice on that first visit to Al Ain .
27 So , sadly , we had to leave for Siren last November .
28 Then suddenly we had to leave for London , so I suppose the call-up people did n't know where I was .
29 When Sir Henry joined us , Holmes told him that we had to leave for London immediately after breakfast .
30 If we had trained for jobs such as guard , signalman or even fireman and driver then we could do at least some of the operating jobs ( guard and signalman training is not difficult ) .
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