Example sentences of "[vb base] we have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Given that in the harmonisation process we have already got rid of the half crown and of the threepenny bit , what is the emotional difficulty about changing the pound coin to the ecu ?
2 Some say we have already crossed it .
3 I mean our motion you can do with it what you will but like I say we have actually aimed to actually get something which recognises all party support for the Children Act and recognises concern about the funding .
4 The periphery refers to practically anywhere ( including the mainstream and ‘ quality ’ press we have already looked at ) that oppositional or , as is more likely , alternative criticism might occur .
5 oh that 's what I mean , erm , well listen we 'd better try and just , practice somehow and see erm
6 There 's been no government erm We 're now what happens is every now and then like now we just simply run out of money I mean we 've simply run out of money .
7 We can do , we 've just got to , I mean we 've just got to ask everyone to give a very brief report erm on another occasion and then it can be kept very short , I think though , there are , there are times when , when , you know , we do want to hear what 's going on with sort of er networks and campaigns , we do need that time as well do n't we , er so we ca n't , I do n't think we can always do it .
8 erm because we 've got , I mean we 've already paid two hundred
9 And th on the cherish you and whatever else and th erm , I mean we 've already got a situation where we 've got erm through Peter and David , the other two , I mean we 've got erm erm two or three breweries who are quite willing to erm to give us quite a substantial amount of money not as loans , as write-offs against barrelage erm which means that we do n't have any repayments to make etcetera .
10 I mean we 've already established the fact they did n't have , they did n't have the personnel
11 Oh yes , yes , no , I think I think that er and I think that you know that particularly the the Mirror Group Newspapers Trustees doing a doing an excellent job you know , but we have n't really got into the into the stock lending er arrangements , but the , the cases those I think are particularly you know important to us you see , because there is a there 's another hundred and fifty nine or a hundred and fifty three million I think of , of writs out at the moment and those I think are the ones where we 're going to really see whether the , the banks dig their heels in or not , you know , I think we 've , we 're rea very early stage , but basically I mean we 've still got eighty , getting on for eighty per cent of the missing monies still missing and we 're into our third , third year .
12 I mean we 've still got a barren at the back , somebody kicks you at the back on that barren and er in the skeleton that 's exactly like the barren in a monkey 's tail
13 Well I mean we 've still got two bottles there .
14 But I mean we 've always wanted to utilize this but we ca n't really we built that wall here and it 's just a this is the back of the disco .
15 I mean we 've always got drink in the house and s and occasionally we 'll have a drink at night but sometimes we just do n't touch it for ages unless anyone comes round .
16 I mean we 've always encouraged people to feel it was their own .
17 But that is quite impressive figures for us , I mean we 've never seen that sort of volumes of figures before , but erm over the last year or two I mean tour operators have worked far more closely with travel agents in promoting U K products .
18 Too much bloody worry , I mean we 've never done anything like that anyway .
19 That 's something we , we , that 's what we found and one of the things we have got is this youth bus actually operating in the town and it erm , it 's running three nights a week , we ca n't cover every bit of the town , but it goes to different area 's of the town , The Stow , and Old Harlow , I mean we 've actually got quite good relationship 's with , with , with the young people in Old Harlow , but erm , I mean we ca n't cover every night , I mean there is a problem , of erm , you know , you you get from a position where you recognise it , you , you , you need to start catering for a particular group and it takes a long time getting there .
20 I mean we 've only got to have a look at the recent events in London went on about the insurances over the bombings over the weekend have n't we ?
21 But you 've got to make a mental leap , because I mean for the last five years , things have been pretty horrible , since eighty seven really , I mean we 've only had the pick up in the last year .
22 ‘ Lukey , ’ Sonny whispered nervously , ‘ mebbe we 'd better wait and let Da deal with this . ’
23 But er even if it did n't work we well it would n't be the end of the line financially for us but at the end of the day I think you know we 've always wanted to know we could go back and do that you know .
24 ‘ They know we 've always gone out with more than one of them and they 've always accepted it .
25 You know we 've actually got somewhere else and , and so on .
26 You know a colour television , cos you know we 've only got that one .
27 ‘ We know we have public support the 1,200 signed letters of protest proved that .
28 I know we have all heard of cases where someone has smoked sixty cigarettes a day and still lived to a ripe old age — but is it really worth taking the chance ?
29 Like we 've both got slightly flat feet , the same as mother , and Louise has her wiry hair . ’
30 I suppose we 'd better stop it , ’ Targoutai said .
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