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

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1 So we thought we would have to lose either the display case or the rebuilt wall — and then an old friend of ours , who happens to be the Emeritus Professor of Suburban Buildings at the University of Lutterworth , visiting one day , told us that these houses never actually had a dividing wall between the front room and the back parlour-so we had to take the whole wall out and remodel the opening in the original style , with a simple lintel and unadorned verticals , which we bought at auction in Fyfe . ’
2 In a statement issued on July 2 Bush said that it would remain US policy neither to confirm nor deny the presence of nuclear weapons , but that " where we 've said we do n't have those weapons on board , we mean it " .
3 ‘ You have to turn possession into goals and it 's a worry because we 've played games this season — and this was another one — where we 've dominated and come away with nothing . ’
4 He does n't take a sample but examines the water gushing through a drain from under the road , just where we 've entered the river culvert .
5 ‘ We 've been in this situation before , where we 've needed a good result away from home only to lose 1–0 , ’ he said .
6 There has been at least one occasion where we 've caught a cold because this was not done .
7 Can I say two minutes for what I think might happen and where we 've derived some of the authority from .
8 where we 've put the paper ?
9 They 've got no use for words back there where we 've come from .
10 Hello there … welcome to Australia for a Central South sporting special … where we 've come for a race of the future … the Solar Challenge … sun powered cars racing through the wild outback … that 's our Friday Feature … first it 's back to Britain … for our football parade
11 I start by checking the nursery , where we 've got our glasshouses and propagation facilities , and I 'm always walking around — I try to get round the whole garden at least once a week .
12 Not only that , in the Far East where we 've got hands by the , the thousand compared to ours , they 've got these machines as well .
13 Where we 've got those conditions great , but we 've also got to find a trade unionism for the rest and the growing majority of employees in Britain .
14 And where we 've got to work together right now is to ensure that the U K stays competitive .
15 where we 've got to with our recycling initiative , and then we can look at that grant in the light of what we 've been told by Carol .
16 This is the first where we 've got a lot of problems with access .
17 I mean that is one area as the the complaint examiner matter where we 've got , erm at the moment , erm the first corpus twenty eight percent going out in twenty six five , erm , which takes the food up , er a lot of those know will be going , I imagine , be going through investigators rather than
18 where we 've tried , we 've tried to keep a reasonable pension for them .
19 Just as Poitou and Anjou and Normandy and Gascony , and all those pleasant counties where we 've spent so many foolish months and so much good money are French , do what we will , and will continue French from this on .
20 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 .
21 And so it was that on the first Monday after New Year , about midnight , we found ourselves on an icy road in County Cavan heading for the checkpoint , having just driven up from Dun Laoghaire , where we had disembarked from the Holyhead ferry .
22 From there we went in a funny little train with open trucks which fascinated Tim , until we got to a railway junction where we had to wait on the station for some hours for another train to take us to Calcutta .
23 Although we were terrified that they would find where we had hidden our film equipment , it was easier for us than for our crewmates to express our anger , and we blustered the officials off the ship .
24 I could even see Conchis , who was sitting where we had sat on the terrace the night before , apparently reading .
25 Luckily , Andy cottoned on to what I was trying to say and took the cradle to the top of the building , where we had to jump six feet on to the roof .
26 He had , in fact , just left me on a bench in a nearby park where we had spent some time together before he decided to go for a stroll .
27 On the back of a piece of paper where we had worked on a poem called ‘ The Word ’ I found the quotation that begins this chapter .
28 We set off early from Gemiler Island , the anchorage closest to their northern end , where we had anchored in perfect shelter , hunting lizards and mosaics in a labyrinth of Byzantine ruins .
29 This was " Bugisville " all right , and our arrival was accompanied by the usual howling horde of kids and adults who jostled us up the steps to the house of the Bupati , the government-appointed chief , where we had arrived to pay our respects .
30 It did not really matter who we were or where we had come from ; the fountain united us all in a common purpose and that was enough .
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