Example sentences of "we have [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | See we 've run out of buns cos you had one yesterday and that makes one er , there was two there |
2 | When we 'd hung up , I sent Miss Hinkle out to do a little marketing . |
3 | We 'd grown up in television together , learning from our mistakes , trying out new ideas . |
4 | Sometimes one or other would misuse that privilege and perhaps shout more than was otherwise seemly , ‘ but the fact that we 'd grown up together meant we could have our rows and know that the next day one of us would apologise , and it would all be forgotten . ’ |
5 | And I think it was an example of the trust that we 'd built up over the weeks and months that we were able to do it . |
6 | By late afternoon we 'd stopped in at a number of bars along the pier . |
7 | I 'm only glad that we 'd made up , otherwise it could have been very awkward for me if Fran had refused to back up my story ! ’ |
8 | And I never knew there was actually a proper song to it , I thought it was one we 'd made up junior school . |
9 | ‘ If he came back and found we 'd made off by ourselves , he 'd go back to Tara and tell them we 'd reneged on the bargain , ’ finished Snodgrass . |
10 | Last night 's mess and a more tidy visit this afternoon when he came to see whether we 'd stocked up with illegal drugs on our trip to Nice . ’ |
11 | On the return journey from Porto we flew up the west coast of Portugal , over the places we 'd cycled through , before cutting through to La Coruňa to land just before nightfall . |
12 | It 's one job we wish we 'd contracted out , but it improved our fitness remarkably ! |
13 | That 's where the real problem lies , if you could have had the P A , if you could have gone into the cupboard and got it , even though we 'd turned up at ten past six , |
14 | He must have succeeded since by the end of the next day we 'd moved up to fifth place , and we got our permit to camp for two nights by the Colorado . |
15 | No a bit bigger seems to me if we 'd moved up a bit we would have had a bit more room . |
16 | we went to Trafalgar Square and we stopped to look at the pigeons and we 'd moved on and I , I suddenly realised I had n't got Vicky with me , so I looked all round , could n't see him , had to go right back to Trafalgar Square and he was still looking at the pigeons |
17 | ‘ The first night after we 'd moved in , we lay in bed and cried , ’ said Rita . |
18 | ‘ Well , Colin was a terrific help once we 'd thrashed out a few problems , ’ she said modestly . |
19 | Before we 'd sailed out from Calabar more than a day , three more were born . |
20 | The Mendip Television mast had arrived and we 'd gone over to colour . |
21 | And when we 'd gone along fifteen kilometres we 'd gone up by four point eight metres . |
22 | Er , no , no , we were , I mean last night we 'd gone up from the week before on a rave , we 'd had about si ninety in , and last night we had about two hundred and fifty . |
23 | made me laugh cos we 'd gone up to house tonight , he said he was making a real effort to be good and to and he , when he got up to house today he goes I was doing a really gentlemanly thing and saying oh thank you for a really nice evening , I started laughing well what was I supposed to ? |
24 | ‘ We 'd gone down to the Net , the day it happened . |
25 | We 'd gone back for something for them to do something to it , it is the Metropolitan . |
26 | She said , do you know she said we 'd gone off to the woods and I suddenly remembered I 'd left my purse in the car . |
27 | That 's if we 'd gone in on fixed price on scaled fee |
28 | I had this octopus once in Germany and it , we 'd gone out for a meal and I was gon na have steak and mushrooms and |
29 | because we 'd gone out , I think it was the christmas shopping we were doing on our own . |
30 | Up ahead Neil Coles was putting together a 66 , which eventually saw him tie with Johnny , but by the fifth or sixth , when we 'd picked up a couple of birdies to Johnny 's pars or bogey , I thought , ‘ This is our Open . ’ |