Example sentences of "[adv] we have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Hitherto we 'd only seen their faces and spoken with our hands . |
2 | So much we have already quoted . |
3 | ‘ I know how much we have already put in up to the end of 1992 and I know what we could be asked for for 1993 , ’ Longuet said , but the size of the sums is to embarrassing for him to reveal them — but he did say they were incompatible with what the European Commission would allow and what French taxpayers wanted . |
4 | Erm basically we 've just got here your your name |
5 | Basically we 've only got ten . |
6 | ‘ Anyway , get back to sleep and tomorrow perhaps we 'd better think seriously about getting you away from here , after all . ’ |
7 | She began to speak , but he said , with a shrug , ‘ I can see you do n't want to get too involved , so perhaps we 'd better forget it . ’ |
8 | ‘ Perhaps we 'd better leave you now , Philippe , ’ he said . |
9 | ‘ Perhaps we 'd better find out about the woman . |
10 | ‘ Well , perhaps we 'd better know how we stand . ’ |
11 | ‘ Perhaps we 'd better order , ’ said Jack . |
12 | Perhaps we had best ask ourselves why our political institutions function as they do . |
13 | Perhaps we had better stick to shooting fish in a barrel ; the odds are a shade more even . |
14 | I think that perhaps we had better hear the Home Secretary explain it . |
15 | Perhaps we have actually known that God has encountered us personally . |
16 | Erm , then obviously we 've still go to address this problem . |
17 | We 're just not good enough we had nowhere to rehearse , you see . |
18 | So we had already experienced the general loss of illusions in socialism . |
19 | Apparently , that we only live once , that nothing lasts for ever , that the hours and days and years are rolling inexorably round , that soon we will all be in Hades with yesterday 's worthies , and nobody 's family connections or talent or good deserts will get them out : so we had better make the most of life while we have it . |
20 | So we 'd already touched on have n't we ? |
21 | So we 'd better make a note of that . |
22 | So we 'd better give some away . |
23 | So we 'd better get back behind our lines , because if the Germans catch us I ca n't believe they 'll invite us to join 'em for tea and crumpet . ’ |
24 | So we 've already got that . |
25 | so we 've just wait and see . |
26 | So we 've just got one book in the whole building . |
27 | So we 've never come as er as quite as close as that . |
28 | So we 've always got to find somewhere to eat that 's |
29 | So we 've really got to get , put some , we 'll take that as a part B in , in , in the January meeting . |
30 | So we 've therefore put some proposals through to the Commission of European Communities , which eventually will go to the Council of Ministers to extend Jet 's experimental programme into the end of 1996 . |