Example sentences of "we have [vb pp] [pers pn] [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 Because we 've said we 're gon na have a selection ballot .
2 When we 've finished it are you gon na give
3 ‘ You ought to be listening to the grass roots and saying : ‘ Look , we 've started doing the tests , we 've found they are n't working as they should .
4 Erm , we 've got we 're in a situation with where we 've just put eight per cent .
5 Erm , so what we wanted to do was , we 've had we 're doing quite well with the ov , erm , the five weeks we 've been together but we wan na make sure that you do combat erm a successful pact .
6 ‘ Irish rugby is something special and down the years we 've proved we 're always capable of producing something like this . ’
7 ‘ Irish rugby is something special and down the years we 've proved we 're always capable of producing something like this . ’
8 If we had lost I 'm not guaranteed to stay in , so it is important I keep scoring goals .
9 As we have said we are a new newsletter team and feel we could print a newsletter containing what we wanted or what we thought ought to be there .
10 What we have said we are involved in a process which must involve both governments and all parties , whose objective is agreement among our divided people an agreement which all our traditions must give their allegiance and agreement , and an agreement which must express which which must respect our diversity , now I have kept repeating that statement since we made it and I asked anyone to tell me what they disagree with it , now the loyalist paramilitary some weeks ago said that if the I R A were to k their impression they 've given all along is that they 're just a reaction to the I R A and if the I R A were to stop they would cease immediately , I immediately put out a statement welcoming that statement by them , I also offered to talk directly to them , but they have refused er given the nature of their campaign , particularly at the moment , I begin to wonder do they want the I R A to stop ?
11 With the nervous worry comes the loneliness : ‘ The house is quiet as the grave ’ , and the fear of the future : ‘ Though we have registered we are told at the American consulate it may last [ take ] years until we get the possibility of emigrating , the quota being overcharged . ’
12 If you do not like the photographs we have produced you are free to leave the company . ’
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