Example sentences of "[noun sg] we [modal v] have " in BNC.

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1 But neither of these was close to the grief we would have experienced in the real presence of death .
2 Unless you take a different view , our own preference would be to pursue the question of a travelling display as actively as we can , recognising , however , that if it does not prove feasible for reasons of finance and other resources to mount such a display in the foreseeable future we may have to fall back on the reduced-size Barrel Vault display .
3 A certain amount of cross-border examination to ensure that European Community rules are met already exists and , as my hon. Friend knows from what I said earlier , in future we shall have much tighter enforcement rules to ensure that those countries — all of them — that sign up to European directives will have to obey those directives or face fines for not doing so .
4 We also need to reduce our borrowings so that in the future we shall have the financial flexibility to make further acquisitions or fund major capital projects .
5 when you look at the massive investment in the Channel Tunnel rail system , private sector for the tunnel and massive public sector investment in the rail facilities and depots around the country — that 's the balanced long-term future we must have .
6 Perhaps because in future we will have a unified Budget , with tax and spending announcements made at the same time , Mr Lamont chose to look further ahead than the 1993–94 financial year .
7 They wo n't love , let's , let's , let's get it over with see what 's happening before we start jumping the gun , throws in if there 's any good we 'll have them
8 I mean , like you say , if we could put five thousand pound down on a car we 'd have
9 It did n't happen , which had nothing to do with the state of mind we might have been in after Jonathan , but everything to do with another independent channel showing a related subject .
10 To test for this intention we would have to establish whether he would act as he did in situations where he had no reason to believe that he could thereby induce the false belief in question .
11 As tests were being carried out yesterday a safety official said : ‘ If there 's a fault we 'll have it taken off the shelves . ’
12 ‘ We will learn a lot from our Japanese colleagues and where we can benefit from Japanese methodology we will have no hesitation in adopting it . ’
13 The final point I want to make Mr Deputy Speaker which I think is very , very important indeed , bearing in mind that fact that so few people bothered to vote in these is is there any possibility that before these regulations come into effect we can have at the same time , a little pamphlet put out saying exactly what these additional M E Ps and the existing ones actually can do .
14 The moonless sky was overcast , and gliding into an opaque blackness we might have been in outer space .
15 Now I 'm putting it very simplistically and very starkly , but it does seem to me that we need to get a better balance about how we look at these things and to realize that if we 've got an efficient industry we will have a declining industrial workforce , what are the rest going to do ?
16 Sitting up in the cold morning light we could have been sprayed by a fine grey snow as we slept — dust from the Kalahari which I can still smell in my clothes .
17 Since erm sexually reproducing organisms are and I 've tried to keep technical jargon in this course to a minimum , but one term we 'll have to learn is diploid , you ca n't do without it .
18 Everything is suddenly in flux ; there are the physical changes — starting periods , changing shape and size , wondering what kind of figure we might have — and there are the changes of the outside world towards us : one day we might walk down the street and feel like a little girl ; the next , almost overnight , it seems impossible to avoid the glances , remarks and acknowledgement that we are somehow , in our mother 's words , ‘ becoming a woman ’ .
19 That 's you know it was all purely hypothetical the figures they produced but er they were comparing it to what we had pr previously been producing we all sort of realized that for a set production figure we could have been up to forty pound worse off , per week .
20 Oh yeth , he said , with a name like the Thex Pithtolth we must have you .
21 To develop a theory of the production of action we would have to introduce the concept of intention explicitly at the level of action .
22 However , before we could recommend our members to take industrial action we would have to hold a ballot . ’
23 The separation also resolves the problem of remorse when we tax ourselves about an unphilosophical action we may have taken .
24 With Oveissi we could have ended the whole thing .
25 If we do the opposite , and write melodies which are always changing , we will find that by the end of the melody we will have forgotten the beginning .
26 if he does n't like his bacon we 'll have it , tell him
27 I was dreading the scene we 'd have at my Promise Ceremony , but when it came to it , she was actually on her best behaviour .
28 I think colleagues on this side will seek to press the minister even further on the latest developments in France and indeed what influence we can have to make sure that if we pass these orders today , they do become the basis of the European elections .
29 that this will happen , people will come to us occasionally and say , do you need money for what specific and I think , as a committee we must have a future , a list for the future of things we might want and also of ideas we have .
30 After our picnic lunch we 'll have to hurry .
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