Example sentences of "[noun pl] we have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The skills of salesmanship and political demagogy are virtually the only methods we have for changing perception .
2 ‘ We checked my symptoms in some of the six or so books we had on the subject of birth , but none of them matched up with what I was feeling .
3 Human life is gregarious , the quality of our lives depending to no small degree upon the relationships we have with other people .
4 In other words we have to be able to demonstrate that we can do better by some sort of synergy in the group ; if we ca n't do that then the group is better broken up and the individual parts allowed to fly free and attract their own shareholding .
5 The pictures we have of people act as assumptions .
6 These , then , are some of the symbolic inklings we have of eternity , and of our divinely-destined path of happiness .
7 ‘ We have a clear groupwide strategy to establish a sound financial business with the capacity for future investment in the many exploration and development opportunities we have around the world .
8 It is impossible to describe all the uplifting and thought-provoking sessions we had at the Farm , but an especially wonderful experience for me was the fantasy meditation .
9 The manual is not only one of the most interesting documents to come out of the Sultanate , it is also one of the most precious keys we have to the concerns that meant most to the war-obsessed amirs of Tughluk Delhi .
10 The post-Comintern Communist Movement , the Socialist International , international Fascist organizations , and the Green movement ( about which more will be said below ) provide the only models we have for such organizations , and none of these can be currently regarded as successful in global terms .
11 Ken , if we could er look at what 's actually happening out there to pensioners at the moment , I think of which we 're all very concerned , but there has been a small item of good news to balance against the concerns we have for those pensioners that are still suffering from uncertainty and that is some money has started to come in as a result of legal actions and settlements out of court .
12 Fortunately , Karajan 's career is so well documented , officially and unofficially , on gramophone recordings , it is possible to check for oneself whether the performances tally with some of the more outlandish descriptions we have of them .
13 High divorce rates and a high incidence of dissatisfaction among both sexes indicate that we may need to rethink the forms of relationships , the roles we play within them , and the expectations we have of them .
14 Medical opinion is another influential source of dominant social attitudes , and its views on ageing are central to the expectations we have about the ‘ normal ’ condition of older people .
15 Then the overall mean stress and similarly At any point in the phases we have with inverses We are assuming each phase to be uniform and isotropic , so that the same relations must hold between averaged stresses and strains , namely
16 You know coming from seventy to hundred a sixty five in fact when had their sales meeting last Friday it was observed that the sales force in the er which were gathered which we do every two months in the in the major suite the training suite er conference suite at head office er that was the total number of sales execs we had in January the previous year .
17 During the two days we have as our base the international visitors lounge .
18 There will be both American and Japanese ranges in the Starfield line and the two guitars we have for review are from the latter source .
19 Since the day we installed it , the Macintosh has also been linked to the various PCs we have around the office , a simple enough task but one which has caused considerable wonderment , even among the dealer community .
20 On the films we have of him conducting , his face is impassive , like a mask .
21 ‘ Our senses … do convey into the mind , several distinct perceptions of things … and thus we come by those ideas we have of yellow , white , [ etc . ] ’
22 But what of the ideas we have of a centaur , of God , of infinity , or of an as yet unbuilt house ?
23 He also found that Locke , once having made a similar distinction , provided no good reason for belief in a world over and above the ideas we have of it .
24 Certainly we can not rest with the three ordinary ideas we have of the distinction between the causal items and their effects .
25 It would certainly include : the physical lay-out of the houses we live in and of the settlements of which they form a part ; the general pattern of conventional procedures by which foodstuffs and other necessities of life are produced and distributed and finally consumed ; the way children are brought up ; the way tasks are allocated to different members of the household ; the ideas we have about the nature of reality and of the cosmos , our sense of what is the proper way to behave towards kin and neighbours and persons in authority ; the kinds of clothes and the styles of language which are appropriate to different occasions , etc .
26 But even with poems we have to be careful .
27 Then , I do n't know how many years we had down the street , but we moved when I was about six years old up the street near the church .
28 Well also just my experience , my own experience with the developments of and the evolution of the policies in Kuwait coming at working at Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research , there were many erm studies conducted at Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research and the other institute , The Social erm Political Institute , and they were the main of that was the probe through all these policies and through these institutions we have in Kuwait and try to improve it to a standard that the Kuwaiti people and the neighbouring country can benefit from at that .
29 I piled the kids and what few possessions we had into the pram and , balancing the baby bath on the hood , walked the few miles back to my Pop 's house .
30 This is backed up by the accounts we have of many aspects of the economic structure of the music business then : the drive for profit , the trend towards monopoly and conglomeration , the conservative appeal to the predictable and universally understood ( see for example , Peterson and Berger 1975 : 160–4 ; Laing 1969 : 43–5 ; Sanjek 1988 ) .
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