Example sentences of "we [adj] have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We each had a small chamber .
2 We each had a different opinion .
3 We each have a God-designed vacuum within us , which God alone can fill and satisfy .
4 It could be but I think that the question is asking is , in Plato 's view , do each of us have an equal chance of performing this transcendence , or in view do we each have an equal chance of performing this transcendence ?
5 We all had a grand time , and I saw Ella home to the Barbizon-Plaza Hotel .
6 We all had a pleasant evening , and I was very impressed that at the end so many people came and said , ‘ How can we help the University ? ’
7 Believe me , we all had a warm place in our hearts for Sidney .
8 The other campers were good company and we all had a good laugh .
9 In between my husband muttering ‘ I do n't believe this ! ’ , we all had a good laugh and enjoyed the challenge .
10 We all had a good laugh about this because there was no longer this pressure on me .
11 We all had a good laugh about it , but it was not so funny if you happened to be Keith Fletcher .
12 So we all had a good laugh at the sparks and all of us unzipped our flies and peed in the river whether we wanted to or not .
13 We all had a good view of you , yesterday , ’ said Ron , ‘ but not as good as it could be . ’
14 We all had a good cry and presents and kisses flew around like so many midges .
15 Pippa and , and Mark and his mother Sarah came to support , and we all had a good party .
16 ‘ Oh , it was a good mix last night — we all had a nice chat .
17 And so we all had a close shave once a term .
18 I suppose it makes sense — it was no use flooding the post-war employment market with too many job-hunting men all at once , but we all had a terrible feeling of anti-climax .
19 We all had a great day and both Russell and Ellen were really pleased with the results .
20 We always used to As we got older we all had a little job to do .
21 We all had an extra cup of coffee to celebrate meeting in a foreign land .
22 That 's quite an interesting one , if you consider as students how do you learn erm in general you probably do n't learn that much in lectures because for example we know from experiments that we all have a limited attention span .
23 We all have a deep longing to see the Good News of Christ 's love spreading throughout the world .
24 We all have a great love of what 's going on down here — which also helps . ’
25 We all have a great deal of business to do with our heavenly Father and it is in the security of God 's home that we can know that we belong and are special .
26 We 've all — take these two poems , we 've all been children ; most people have been in love ; we 're all we all think about our death ; we all think about our parents ; we all like stories and we all like stories that seem , you know , to deal with some primal central human experience , so I do n't think you have to say anything more than what we all know already , that we all have a great deal in common with one another .
27 I hope that these very brief summaries of our business do not leave you feeling depressed after the fourth year of recession in our industry because we all have a good deal to be optimistic about .
28 This view is not convincing given that we all have a latent capacity to develop cancer cells through oncogene gene sectors ; exposure to fields might reasonably be supposed to accelerate transmutations .
29 But one step down from this grander world view at a more personal level , we all have a simpler way of seeing things which still vigorously affects the shape and colour of our personalities and what contributions and responses we bring to our relationships with others .
30 Well , we all have a vested interest , and the rejection of evidence as a result of preconceived ideas is , of course , one of the cardinal sins in science .
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