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

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1 So in the midst of all this apparent optimism we have independent community initiatives , run by people who live in the community , groups who are trying to provide work , wealth , education , advice and community support — groups which are under fierce attack for so doing !
2 In other words we have modern warfare first make its appearance .
3 Wool we had big bales of wool come in and once wool was packed together and banded , that was heavy .
4 In addition as the firm with the largest numbers of middle market clients we have excellent contacts at the board level with most corporations in the UK .
5 From the monastery of Ely we have farming memoranda which list and value livestock , seed , tools and other commodities supplied to Thorney Abbey , provide an inventory of animals on Ely estates , and catalogue the rent payable in eels ( some 26,000 ) from various locations in the Fens .
6 Every winter we have high winds .
7 An Irishman said , for no apparent reason , ‘ I wear a green pullover because in Ireland we have green sheep . ’
8 The key words ( in italics ) are very difficult to see without helpful context : ‘ I wear a green pullover because in Ireland we have green sheep . ’
9 But er then there was erm a desk we had big stools and poor old was trying desperately to get me to add correctly you see , and he 'd he 'd let me add and then he 'd always find there was a mistake in it and he 'd try to tell me why .
10 For lunch we had damp oat-cakes we 'd bought at the village shop .
11 ‘ In some areas we have complimentary products and some overlap , ’ explained Amdahl chief executive officer Joe Zemke .
12 In this hall we have good sound in all the seats , including those that look towards the conductor .
13 sloppy kisses and this this little girl we had sloppy kisses ooh that 's mucky , that 's just for babies .
14 In West Yorkshire to the South we have similar problems of inner city decline and there as we understand it the authorities wish to cater for their housing needs .
15 We 're not dealing with an old dying structure industry like the steel industry or coal , we 're dealing with a mass consumer industry with high technology and in the middle ; in our town we have British Rover closing a company which was financed for 14 years by public money ; by public of this town paying their taxes to keep that company going and now in the middle of a massive boom for cars they want to propose closure and that point was dramatically highlighted this afternoon .
16 As Italians we have high standards , but would happily recommend all these hotels to a good friend .
17 Because at the moment we have different costing forms on different colours so as to know , to differentiate between post or telephone , face-to-face and so on .
18 So if we were talking about the Middle Ages we had Gregorian chants , or if we were doing the First World War we had First-world-war songs .
19 sorry , Mr Chairman we have regular meetings with the Suffolk utilities and er this point can be made to them , although each of the utilities has it 's own colour , so that then perhaps those intended which are holes that have to be repaired , but certainly I can , I can erm understand Mr 's concern and I will put it to the next meeting of the Suffolk Highway Meeting this week .
20 In the last instance we have social regression .
21 In this last instance we have social regression .
22 ‘ In the first category we have criminal cases , judicial review and cases which involve matrimonial status and the welfare of children or those under a disability .
23 Well when we came here of course we had certain furniture and we just sort of er , er and we , I do n't know what other people did , we just erm furnished a room at a time until we got
24 Well each has a particular history erm each has a particular culture and pattern of doing things , structure of government as I 've mentioned but also of course we have common interests so in foreign policy we sometimes draw differences between what we would regard as the direct interests of each state and what we can call common interests of mankind .
25 One of the activities we have great hopes for is our private appeal which will run alongside our public fundraising .
26 So if we were talking about the Middle Ages we had Gregorian chants , or if we were doing the First World War we had First-world-war songs .
27 The group meets four times a week ; in addition we have individual counselling sessions and we also meet with couples .
28 A couple of times we had big branch and stuff .
29 Unlike previous studies comparing elemental diet with corticosteroids , in this trial we have stratified patients according to nutritional state before randomisation .
30 Ok like all teams we have weak points ( Bonner ) but also our strong ones McGrath Quinn etc .
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