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

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1 ‘ We only had a matchbox size kitchen from which we had to fees the likes of Spike Milligan , Harold Wilson and Ken Dodd .
2 The kinds of activities which we had in mind were problem-solving and investigations , collaborative writing , reading and discussion about books and poems in pairs and groups , group picture or collage making , group construction tasks , group activities on the computer : the sorts of activities whose value is widely accepted and which might be included in the repertoire of any teacher , regardless of differences in overall teaching style .
3 The second are words which describe the feeling which we have about people who listen .
4 This point has been shown again and again ; it is clear from the excellent descriptions of production activities which we have of peoples such as the Tikopia of Polynesia described by Firth [ 1939 ] or of the Bemba of Africa by Audrey Richards [ 1939 ] .
5 We could enlarge the numbers of books which we have for sale in Lombard Street .
6 In Equation ( 2.6.1 ) we arbitrarily assign ( n — 2 ) different values to unc ( other than unc = 0 , which we have in effect used to determine pn ) and then evaluate the ( numerical ) determinant for each of these .
7 ‘ We ca n't pick who we have for relatives , ’ was the eventual reply .
8 Erm I think that in in broad terms that covers the architectural aspects we we have of course , as er , Paul mentioned at the beginning erm talked the these designs through with the Clark Hill , Honey Hill and Fern Hill Resident 's Association and they have erm been , been shown the exhibition on the estate and er we believe that they 've been well received towards seeing what
9 We we have in fact er had a very impressive record on competitiveness .
10 It may mean entering into partnerships , like the joint venture we have in Malaysia and Singapore with Asia-Pacific Breweries , of which Heineken is a key partner , or the one we have with Jos Breweries in Nigeria , where Guinness , Harp and Malta Guinness will be brewed in the north of the country and sold to Guinness Nigeria .
11 Again , it 's a questin of matching the kit to the age of the child because some of them erm — the one we have at home , for example , plugs into the mains and although it only pushes out six or nine volts at the end the child actually does have to plug it in and , well I do n't think I 'd be happy if my six or seven year old was doing that , although my nine year old could cope with it quite happily .
12 Again , it 's a question of matching the kit to the age of the child because some of them erm — the one we have at home , for example , plugs into the mains and although it only pushes out six or nine volts at the end the child actually does have to plug it in and , well I do n't think I 'd be happy if my six or seven year old was doing that , although my nine year old could cope with it quite happily .
13 Which is what we had at home in the manor ground , our squire was er
14 What we had at Maastricht was old hat ; it was living in a time warp .
15 It 's better than what we had at Christmas
16 Neither my sister nor I can remember exactly what we had for dinner , but we chose not merely a good cheese but a claret of which we hoped he would approve .
17 I met Pat and her minders at a hotel in Cardiff and told her what we had in mind .
18 not what we had in mind ?
19 ‘ When we started in 1983 , the image of the old farmer 's wife at the stove was what we had in mind , ’ Charles explained .
20 What we had in mind there is a parallel organization to the ones that already exist for other client groups .
21 But what we had in mind in looking at this through the the local plan was that er we 'd be looking at specific end users to see what the benefits were of those those end users and to assess those benefits against any environmental harm that there would be and strategy as a whole .
22 Is n't this what we have at St. A. 's & St. G. 's in the very centre of the capital of Scotland , each May ?
23 So by some means we must devise solutions that produce at least what we have at present ; that is to say , the £27,000 million which the Inland Revenue collected by direct taxation .
24 What we have at hand is therefore of major importance — the first complete recording ( running to four hours ! ) of one of Handel 's very greatest operas .
25 It is after all a dealers ' fair and gives us a chance to show what we have to potential and established clients without the auction houses breathing down our necks .
26 Oh that 's what we have for breakfast .
27 And then he concludes what we have as verse thirty five , he who has ears to hear let him hear .
28 Surely we can not ; we must accept what we have as data and work to make the best of what we have , our environment and our circumstances .
29 What we have in North Shields and Cramlington looks very like Lash and Urry 's description of disorganized capitalism .
30 And certainly , if you look residential centres , which is one part of , of a treatment erm of what we have in Scotland or or nationally
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