Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] we [adv] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 Not only are the technical and organizational problems huge but it is not clear that we even have the intellectual concepts needed to talk about the issues we face .
2 This is possibly my favourite Dvořák Quartet and I am delighted that we now have a CD version which does the piece proud .
3 said : ‘ This merger is long overdue and we now have the opportunity to be the leading supplier of general industrial coatings in small or large volumes . ’
4 So , although it seems likely that we too have a magnetic sense , this is as yet unproven .
5 The manner in which this has been done is most inept and we now have the situation where some sections of the 1988 Act are different depending on whether they are being applied to semiconductors or other designs .
6 This was unusual as we normally have a better record of reliability than that . ’
7 ‘ A number of the crew are Belgian and we therefore have a Belgian chef on board so that we can offer traditional Belgian fare
8 If the change in state is isothermal then — U = 0 and we again have a perfect differential form for but the strain energy function is now not equal to the internal energy U but to the Helmholtz free energy A = U — TS .
9 The process has become so refined that we even had a section called ‘ Oenology ’ , though it must be admitted that this eventually had to be re-named to ‘ Study of Wine . ’
10 Could our bodies glow red when we only have a day left so we could all sit down and wait comfortably and then when we snuff it we could just disappear .
11 We 've got , we have n't got capital programme there is minus of two thousand to show in appendix two but we usually have an itemized area by area booklet on the minor scheme so that we know where the minor capital schemes are , but we have n't got that
12 This is especially true because we already have a denotational semantics ; we would like the laws to yield the same equivalences .
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