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

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1 But we 'd to go down th one yard and , and in the middle of the yard there was a gap between the lavatories and , and the coal houses , just about er four foot s square .
2 She was very patient but we 'd lost time .
3 I liked going to the Youth Club or the pictures with him , or staying in and watching telly in his new flat , but we 'd grown apart .
4 Not many ticks had been added to our bird list , but we 'd earned a very fine tick for our lizard list !
5 Somewhere … he said , but we 'd had enough , began
6 I miss your mother , I really do — we had our differences but we 'd got the measure of each other , as you might say .
7 We had to put it in erm oh what did we call it oh dear a little vice and er put a ball , about three inches long and then er put it into the plug and erm put the cap , the little brass cap but also the I 've made a mistake there , before we did that we had to put the natural plug in and in that plug there were five like aluminium coloured er pins , each of a different size and we had to learn to read the key for the various depths you see and we had boxes of pins with the different sizes in and er then put those in the plug and then push the key in and but we 'd got to , we got to file , we had to file the bars and also the little brass caps to get all the edge the , I forget what we used to call it now , off the cap to get it smooth and then get it in our own vice and screw , screw them down and there were thirty two , there were three key keys to each , each lock , and er we had to file them until they were ready and they worked easily push the key in properly , and we also used to put black lead in , you could not put oil because they would have stopped the springs working and we had a little box of ordinary oh like the black lead that we used to black lead the graves , put some on the key and push that then and work it round , and that was the erm that was made it work freely you see and then there was erm a half a gross to each board , and three , three keys to each one and then erm we , we filed the various things ourselves , but then they would take that away from you and bring you more you see and then when eventually the keys had to be polished and it was only a favourite few that were allowed to sit down to sort the keys out to com to complete them you see , but it was very very interesting work and I enjoyed being there but you
8 Yeah oh yeah I did n't work anywhere else in Willenhall at all , and erm but we 'd got to be in for seven o'clock and if erm you were n't in for seven o'clock and sometimes I used to hear the bell began ringing when I got to go around the corner and get into the , but you had to wait a quarter of an hour before they would let you in and that was stopped off your money and my wage was eight and fourpence a week .
9 No half day Saturdays , half day Saturdays , yes and then er I , I used to stay waiting for mother to come and my sister er to do the shopping in Willenhall cos they would n't shop anywhere else , and then erm my brother used to come with his cycle and er I used to carry a lot of the shopping back and my brother used to push a lot on his , on his cycle and mother and my sister used to stay down and have another walk around , but we 'd got to walk it back I 'd come back on the wagonette so or just after the buses started but er I 'll never forget the first time the bus ran it was pouring with rain and my sister was standing in front of me and she 'd got a new mac on and of course we were getting very wet and there was a scramble to get on the bus and the lady in front of her had got a bag of flour and of course the bag burst and went all down her
10 Yeah but we 'd got erm tt oh , Leo at the side of us so he was , do you know the that do christian ?
11 So last night , I thought , I wo n't do anything till he comes in but we 'd got company and er , they went outside , they were having a look at car engine and that , telling us what were wrong , you know .
12 But we 'd anticipated this .
13 It was n't as big a hit , but we 'd shown more about the scope of what they could do . ’
14 Some demanded them at gunpoint , but we had hidden ours and my parents explained in German that they had already been taken .
15 But we had to take precautions.On the ground we took one or two ricochets which made marks on the skin of the aircraft , but nothing was punctured .
16 The next day the Lapp arrived for his drink , but we had seen no evidence of a trail .
17 But we had to do something quick .
18 It was a killer , but we had to do it first .
19 If they do go ahead and put the application in , which I think they will , then , that 's the start of the process , so that 's a good time when we will need to really step up the campaign and we will get National speaker 's to meetings , we will get probably a petition , we will go round the area like we did over the er non funding , but we had to do something quickly , to , to make it clear , you know , we do n't want this to go ahead .
20 Well we had a r a sch classroom in the infants school there for our headquarters and er storing cos we used to make use , we had a palliasse on the floor for when we was on night duty erm but I can never understand why we had our he headquarters over there but we had to do guard duties over in the elementary school on th school on the other side because that was the only one that had got a telephone and we had to man the telephones from the Brigade Headquarters or the to be able to phone to should they want us to be called out and so we had to do the guard duty over there but we slept in the , when we was off duty we was in er Alma Green School and that was there and then the we moved from there eventually and th th the longest part of our life of the Home Guard , the headquarters was at the cottage , I 've been trying to think what the name of the cottage is , it ha it , it has a name it 's the cottage next door to the Sir Robert Peel public house in Bell Lane .
21 Now , I 'm , I might have been remiss on this , but we had to do this in a hurry , erm , to get names in , and , but it 's been suggested by erm , the leader of the er , Conservative group on , on this Committee , that erm , a , a , member from each should , major group should go , and er , I 'm quite , I 'm quite inordinate , in favour of this , if we can get erm , bookings there now .
22 But we had to do something .
23 So I mean , not , were n't gon na give us it , but we had to do it for
24 but we had to do that with her having a sore throat .
25 But we had gone on .
26 But we had to choose , early on , which side we belonged to , and children have to come down on the side that brings the food home and gets it on the table .
27 It had become clear to me that both Leslie and I had changed — not in essentials , but we had grown up .
28 It was so disappointing , but we had to go to something in King 's Lynn . ’
29 ‘ They made us chase shadows for long spells but we had to go after this game and that situation was tailor-made for Spartak , ’ he said .
30 We were afraid , but we had to go on shore .
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