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

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1 Pretty much the same sort of shit was coming down at AMS , if we 'd gone looking for it , and of course it was happening all over town at well-known locations : St Mary 's , St Andrew 's , St Anne 's .
2 And we 'd got to pay for it which was usually another five bob .
3 Once they 'd done with our , figures and our faces then we 'd got to look for our innards and so we had had to have inner cleanliness .
4 Do you know , on the first night , Malcolm Harris did n't know about the cuts we 'd had to make for time .
5 Well we 've wanted to move for twenty five years possibly .
6 Our end of the village has thought long and hard for a couple of weeks about John Major 's new honours system and we 've decided to go for it .
7 We 've made applying for the Income & Growth PEP as easy as possible , because the sooner you invest the sooner you will start to benefit from a professionally managed investment portfolio and your tax-free returns .
8 Recently , we 've come to think er , even more strategically about the projects , and organisations we 've chosen to support for of course , two reasons .
9 and we 've got to , we 've got to sing for the master
10 We 've got to go for it .
11 After all , you 're more the age we 've got to go for .
12 ‘ That 's what we 've got to go for . ’
13 We 've got to talk for twenty tapes
14 The first computation that we 've got to do for P H I benefits , is take seventy-five per cent of those two figures .
15 It was a terrible sin , she said : which means we 've got to pray for forgiveness .
16 Okay so we 've got loading for management time .
17 And we , we 've got to wait for erm Mel to be in tomorrow .
18 I mean we 've got to pay for good , the way , the way that the business is at the moment , because everyone 's going next day now , no-one wants three day ,
19 We 've got to pay for them first .
20 Yeah but the thing is , it 's something that we 've got to think for life really , or we 're just gon na be in the same situation in a couple of years that we wan na something a bit bigger .
21 We 've had to wait for today before we could fix anything . ’
22 Because we 've had to wait for them
23 And this , incident that we have , we 've had read for us by er the two Pats earlier on in , from John chapter four , it 's a , it 's a very beautiful account of our Lord 's dealings with this particular lady , this samaritan woman .
24 Her faithful shadow , a Yorkshire terrier called Heathcliffe , was just as confused ; and the time that we had arranged to meet for lunch was fast approaching .
25 It was achieved , erm , through reorganisation , it was achieved through careful planning of expenditure , but there was also an element of of luck in that erm , the staff vacancy level that we had pending the reorganisation , was was higher than we had had planned for .
26 Young Americans followed us and came to sit at our table after we had finished singing for the night .
27 We had resolved to press for a route which would take the march into the walled centre of the city and expected opposition from the moderate members of the CRA .
28 Just 30 minutes later the westerly switched itself off — just like that , as the man said — and we had to motor sail for the rest of the voyage .
29 I am conscious of unfinished business : we still need many more new members ( and the newly announced bonus scheme for Sections should help here ) ; we still have more to do to broaden and cement relationships with other transport associations , despite what has already been achieved ; and above all we have to continue to strive for transport excellence , and to adapt and change to meet today 's needs .
30 Territories here are seen as action-facilitating in the sense that many of the patterns of action we have observed rely for their appropriateness on the fully defined context in which they take place .
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