Example sentences of "[subord] we have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 During our journey we had been taken to Sherwood Forest , where we had a short while to look around and similarly at Chatsworth house .
2 We returned to the Duke 's house in the forest , where we had an excellent dinner .
3 That day we walked from Glaramara to Castle Crags , where we had an excellent view over Derwent Water before crossing the valley to explore Grange Fell .
4 Does my right hon. Friend agree that there is a place for parliamentary contacts where we have no diplomatic relations ?
5 It is difficult to relax with them , and even with each other , under such circumstances , perhaps especially in those ‘ social ’ events where we have a perfect right to do so , events which we ourselves have organized .
6 Where we have a different point of view is the point of view that says that a general education which will train the mind erm and expand capacity for judgement and so on , erm is perhaps more important than an exact knowledge of erm some particular political science theory .
7 As a Nottingham Member , my hon. Friend is justly proud of the higher education opportunities for his constituents in their own home city where we have a fine polytechnic and a magnificent university .
8 The majority of the truly narrative lines are found at the start of the Shipman 's Tale , where we have a careful introduction of the characters and setting of the tale .
9 And I think you find it goes beyond drama school , in say a company like the RSC , where we have the top person in voice but do not have the equal in physical advice and guidance .
10 UK students attend at Henley and other tutorial centres , overseas students are offered local workshops in countries where we have an Associate Institution .
11 pretty good in those days , two pounds a week which helped things out and er although we had a big family of eleven of us , including mum and dad , er contributi contr contributions from them where , well , whatever they could make , a shilling here and a shilling there .
12 Although we have no definite links between any of the robberies there are similarities between the property taken and the fact that there were firearms or imitation firearms used in all the incidents , ’ said Detective Inspector John Phoenix of Chester CID .
13 There is even evidence that plants have senses , although we have no real conception of what those senses might be .
14 As we also found earlier , it is far from easy to specify exactly what being an autonomous agent actually consists in , although we have a firm conception of a kind of ideal type — someone moved by the pure light of reason who ponders the evidence before them and makes considered , unconstrained decisions .
15 Although we have a joint account , he is the one who has taken it into overdraft and I do n't see why I should do as he suggests .
16 Yes sir , the , you 'll recall that carrying out this re this particular review to finalise the er fire safety review and members have accepted the recommendations from that in which sought to ignore that although we have an limited number of specialists inspecting officers that we widened the remit of all employees in the Fire and Rescue Service so that all er operational fire fighters carried out some form of inspection , thereby producing a higher work output than before .
17 ‘ Kenny 's accent was very difficult to understand in those days — in fact it still is — so we had a simple arrangement .
18 I was proficient at my job , so we had a good relationship .
19 My er , circumstances are entirely different , I am the person who 's being cared for and my husband died in nineteen eighty seven , and my son in nineteen eighty eight and I was left with my young son , and he looked after me on his own , and then my daughter who li , I was living in Ireland , my daughter lived in England , and she decided it was n't good enough that it should all be left to him , so we had a long talk and we discussed it at length for two weeks at Christmas , and then they all moved Sou , over here , we got a house in Scotland , and I 'm looked after by my young son and my daughter , and since then a year ago my daughter got married , her husband moved in and he looks after me as well , so I 'm looked after by three young adults .
20 John was burgling and dealing at the same time , so we had a regular supply , like .
21 ‘ We were a little complacent so we had a fundamental audit carried out by external people .
22 Las ’ time there was a big storm , we lost our house and six chickens so we have no fresh eggs . ’
23 We are not in equities , we are not in property ( our only property we use ) — so we have no double risk .
24 When I first came to live here this room ran through to the back of the house , but my husband put up a partition , so we have a small room at the back where we can have our meals .
25 Many of us escape from that problem by redefining our experimental paradigms and phenomena as things worthy of study in their own right , so we have a psychological literature that abounds in studies of ‘ classical conditioning ’ , the ‘ serial position effect ’ , the ‘ lateral hypothalamic syndrome ’ , and ‘ risky-shift ’ .
26 The seating in our intimate in-the-round auditorium provides an excellent view from all angles , so we have a single price for all seats of £7.00 ( Mondays to Thursdays ) and £7.50 ( Fridays and Saturdays ) .
27 Like I say , Marie do n't work no more , so we have the whole day together if we want .
28 Once we had a little girl staying when Frost On Sunday was on and she asked Miles : ‘ Are there two Davids ? ’
29 I suspect that if we were to take a sensate tension structure such as the love-hate paradox that lies at the heart of Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet theme , we would be able to transpose it into different forms each appropriate to a particular culture , and , provided we had the necessary skill of course , we would be able to do this for all cultures in the world .
30 Cos we have a tremendous lot of NUPE members .
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