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

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1 Nor will it come from exports , which are now falling because the pound is so overvalued that we can not have export success at its present level of valuation .
2 Realise that we should never have gone on holiday with Jack and Kate , but with Harry and Chrissie and their child .
3 Scientists disavow the Space Station as irrelevant , but Capitol Hill tends to bunch these things together as ‘ science ’ , and insists that we ca n't have it all .
4 It means learning how to create money easily and effortlessly , trusting that we will always have ‘ enough ’ .
5 I hoped that we could do that today , but I trust that we shall certainly have an opportunity tomorrow .
6 Er and therefore erm I think we 'd like to some degree wait and see a bit still because er I think that you know economic circumstances of this particular moment mean that we may just have to consider that further of seeing how things progress really between now and October .
7 Unfortunately , difficulties with the environmental conditions of the area which we had intended to use mean that we will now have to modify our plans .
8 doubting that we would ever have put ourselves out so much for you … .
9 I hope that we will not have a two-tier regular and TA system , in future emergencies .
10 Erm people do n't generally mind that we ca n't have people making things up , guessing because then we 'd the reputation of the Trust .
11 If we did not have certain terms , for instance if we did not have a word ‘ orange ’ as well as a word ‘ yellow ’ , it is easy to imagine that we would not have a concept of the corresponding colours ; indeed the fact that there is nothing natural or necessary about colour terms is proved , as one of Saussure 's successors argued ( Hjelmslev 1961 : 52ff. ) by the fact that different languages divide up the colour spectrum differently .
12 You recall that we could not have the needles always selected in the same direction or we would end up with biased fabric ?
13 The Old Age religions teach that we should not have desires , that we should simply accept whatever happens as God 's will .
14 We managed to make about £90 profit which was n't too bad considering that we could n't have full use of the kitchen .
15 Well we 're not saying that we would n't have turned up it 's just that we were unable to turn up .
16 On the whole the wooden aircraft were extraordinarily successful and I suppose that we could hardly have won the War without them .
17 If the interval during which he kept his eyes closed was very short , say one second , he could maintain that we could not have exchanged our places in so short a time and invoke the laws of physics in support of his view .
18 It appears that we may not have long to go .
19 ‘ I simply meant that we should not have fish so unfailingly , on a regular day of the week , in future . ’
20 Does this mean that we shall always have alcoholism in our society ?
21 well , I have one , and I think that 's expensive enough , but regarding the licence extra money , I think that we should n't have to pay any television licence at all with some of the programmes that we 're getting on , they 're all repeated
22 ‘ Chimpanzees are so like us intellectually and physiologically , it 's absurd to think that we ca n't have some kind of rapport . ’
23 Welcome back : Today 's budget has confirmed that we will soon have to pay to drive on motorways.But the bulk of the twenty three billion pound road building programme has been left intact .
24 On check-off , the hon. Gentleman said that we could not have that now unless individual trade unionists gave their consent .
25 Never saw , you were n't meant to , and he says , no your mum said that we could either have a sweet or a starter , not both .
26 Mr Ashdown said : ‘ The fact remains that we can not have the social chapter if the Maastricht Bill is destroyed .
27 Well I would , I would , I would just comment that there er in profits have er have it does n't mean to say that we wo n't have some profits from our estate at Thurrock because there are other areas of land involved , but they wo n't be so substantial and for B-Sky-B I would turn to Frank .
28 In our January issue , we omitted to say that we could not have taken the photographs of readers in all the colours of the rainbow without the cooperation of Debenhams in Western Road Brighton .
29 That is not to say that we should only have our Mussorgsky performed by Russian ensembles , but we should at least have the chance to judge for ourselves .
30 Does he further agree that we must now have a fundamental review of the 1988 package , as advocated by the Labour party ?
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