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

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1 ‘ In my borough we have a lot of odd-shaped kitchens .
2 So coming off the top of the furnace we have a mixture of nitrogen , quite a lot of that , carbon monoxide and a bit of carbon dioxide .
3 They learned that as an association we have a claim on the school , especially if it is open .
4 On this side we have an agreement in fighting the eighty seven seats and it certainly in terms of Wales , we are going to win all five of them .
5 By using verbal as well as non-verbal signals we have the chance to test our pictures of each other .
6 Over the entrance to our guildhall we have an effigy of the head of Cromwell , pinned back by his ears by two large nails .
7 But he did n't have the he he had the hearse and one car we had the hearse plus three more cars .
8 On character- and byte-oriented computers we have the freedom to use these units of storage as instruction syllables , without any of the problems of syllable addressing mentioned above .
9 As a result we have a reinforcement of the police and an overloading of the penal system …
10 Er locally no real troubles on the M One er if you 're heading down to Leicestershire we have the work at twenty two on the M One not really causing too many troubles but some brand new work on the go in Northants today between junctions nineteen and eighteen that 's the M Six down towards Rugby .
11 Although we certainly do not wish to get diverted into a consideration of the nominal patterns of English , we may mention that even in a case like : ( 6 ) Claudia is a bus-driver we have no doubt that the relation is still one of equation .
12 Er what is anything is being done about supplying er inclement weather conditions such as the snow we had a couple of years ago .
13 There had to be a variation in our sorting programme this year , but thanks to the positive thinking of our Fabric Convenor and the kindness of Messrs. Alfred McAlpine we had the use of a magnificent hall in St. Andres Square .
14 Pallister said : ‘ When I get back to Old Trafford , I will tell the lads we have a fight on our hands .
15 Because we were on a voucher system from the DHSS that pays your rent we had no choice about where we were sent .
16 So just just small movements of the feet I 'm not talking well there 's a classic one I had when I was at college we had a lecturer imagine a big lecture theatre you know two hundred people and there was there was a board and he presented his lecture like this , plenty of foot movement but he presented his lecture like and he just walked up and down .
17 ‘ Well , on the hallstand we have a set of those ball things Argentinian cowboys swing round their heads and jump in and out of … ’
18 W. S. We had a bobby , Basil Rose , afraid of nothing .
19 W. S. We had a chap with us called Bob Freeborough , a Super .
20 Dick Van Dyke we have a look at him what , what does he do ?
21 never stop all day Thursday and Friday we have a lull about lunch time on a Wednesday and Thursday and Friday but that 's it , you know it 's
22 On Saturday we had an option of staying in camp and being lazy , reading or whatever , or paddling across the lake and climbing a 2 ½ mile mountain where we could climb a Ranger tower to see a magnificent view of the entire area .
23 ‘ Last term we had the dispenser in to talk to them . ’
24 ‘ Our son , Andrew , is an RAF pilot so following Wendy 's wedding we have the house to ourselves .
25 By inhibiting our initial instinctive action we have the choice to make entirely different decisions .
26 but anyway , erm , it came as a bit of a shock to me when who was at that time the Horticultural Adviser or Horticultural Organiser as they used to call him , turned up at home at Debenham where we lived at the time and er said he 'd come to collect my typewriter we had no notice of this anyway was erm a jolly old soul and erm he went off with my typewriter and erm shorthand machine and the next day my father brought me into Ipswich and erm , well I saw and did a bit of typing and erm , that 's how it all started .
27 In the early years of the Thatcher administration we had the Efficiency Unit .
28 We have been working out in which Schools we have the capacity to grow without incurring unacceptably high new costs .
29 We had to carry in in Winter we had the rainwater off the roofs which filled two brick cisterns for the livestock .
30 Further up the range we have the Trinidad and Trinidad TC , TB20/TB21 respectively , which are the real GT and Ghia of the range .
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