Example sentences of "we have [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " 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 I tore off the wrapping paper to reveal a framed version of exactly the same photograph we 'd sent to Joe 's dad .
3 He never dreamt that we would go to witness the execution or , even if we did , would get close enough to realise the man being burnt at the stake was not the same person we 'd questioned at Newgate .
4 It was just after we 'd heard about Mary .
5 We 'd heard of Lina 's return , of course , although they tried to keep it quiet .
6 We 'd played with Ray Floyd who had had a 78 on the first day .
7 This album was actually recorded back in 1990 , just after we 'd played with Lloyd Cole , so we 'd got to know each other pretty well .
8 Well , we 'd played with Kel Nagle , Peter 's best pal , and our opponents in the Canada Cup in Portmarnock had been a certain Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead .
9 We 'd played in St. Albans and I 'd met a girl there , Claire , She was the Social Secretary at the college who 'd booked us in to play .
10 Ever since we 'd moved to Cornwall I 'd been reading more and more about birds of prey , and by this time I was pretty sure that falconry was the ideal career for me .
11 No we 'd gone to Nettos
12 Erm Do you wan na do that , have a look at what we 'd said in Ormskirk
13 I thought we 'd picked on Rockhill Farm .
14 W. S. We 'd got into Rose Hill station at the end of duty , and if one man did n't come in , they 'd send a search out .
15 We put on a display of marching or and er weaponry we 'd got in King George 's playing fields and er talk about the weapons er er er br brings to mind we had a , a weapon that was a anti-tank weapon and it was a Robin Robinson Heath er contraption made up of a tube , cast iron tube on a three legged tripod with er a hinge ring on the one end which had a recess for a cap and a trigger to , to fire this cap .
16 Ed King was busily erecting the cage we 'd had in Covent Garden ; it was proving to be worth every penny of the £250 we 'd paid for it .
17 We 'd alighted at Kirkby Stephen 's spruce little station , 19 miles down the line , especially to bag supper at the Horseshoe .
18 The second goal disappointed me because we 'd talked about Lineker getting behind us , let Gary Lineker have the ball in front and then he 's not so dangerous obviously ; that 's his strength , over the top , bump it in the net .
19 It was n't until we 'd talked to Maria .
20 I suppose it was a shock to her , that we 'd talked to Miss Rose , and heard about Celia and Donna .
21 I am worried as well about the way you asked me where I went after we 'd arrived in Oxford because I did n't tell you the truth then either , I went to Holywell cemetery and went to the grave of a friend of mine .
22 ‘ Why do we have to go to Glastonbury ? ’
23 We 've waited at St Albans .
24 I mean , we 've been all round but the last three years we 've stayed at Carlton
25 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 .
26 ‘ Because I 'm proud of what we 've done as Carter .
27 In America , of course , trustees are chosen much more from the business community than they are here , and those trustees have wanted to encourage the commercial side of American museum life much more than we 've done in Britain .
28 As we 've seen with Terry in Brookside .
29 That 's the way it looked out in the halls as they each displayed a show car as bright as any we 've seen since Tokyo last year .
30 that we 've seen from St John Rivers .
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