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

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1 Sometimes when we project into the future we have a reasonable expectation , based on experience , of what will happen .
2 For some of us , the desire to see our team win at Wembley , or become league champions , or gain promotion from Division Three , is the only consistent ambition we have every held .
3 Turn turning then to just touch on the issues that I 've , we did n't cover yesterday for York , erm you 'll notice from our H One submission we have a slight difference of opinion with the County Council on the technical side of the er the calculation , we believe that the calculation , we believe that the calculation for York 's need rather than three three should be a four thousand figure , taking into account the the issue of concealed households and involuntary sharing .
4 At 8.00p.m. upstairs we have the inimitable and hugely talented [ and he 's one of our own — why would n't he be ] John Hurley .
5 According to the headteacher the intention was ‘ to give as many staff as possible a sense of responsibility of teaching and learning ’ , despite the fact that ‘ as in all schools we have a hierarchical structure of responsibilities ’ .
6 After lunch we have a quiet period before we begin any afternoon activities , this could involve any one of the following : 1 Walk 2 Visit a local park or the coast 3 Board games 4 Hairdresser 5 Nails manicured 6 Sing song 7 Musical entertainment 8 Dance 9 Reminiscence sessions and many more depending on the clients ' needs and capabilities .
7 On top of the alder we have a quilted maple veneer , joined down the middle — but it 's not your usual wafer-thin , cosmetic-reasons-only veneer , since it 's a good 2mm or 3mm thick and rather cleverly bent to follow the forearm chamfering on the front .
8 Via transposition we have a Modern Benoni .
9 In Johannesburg we have a good , good life ; stick to it !
10 Following on these movements we have a marked regression followed by the widespread transgressions , both in Europe and North America , of the late Llandovery and Wenlock .
11 At home we have an impressive library of books , carefully selected to give our children the widest possible view of life : black families , single fathers , working mothers , girls rescuing the western world single-handed and boys moping in corners because they long for a doll .
12 In Hungarian PEN we have an uphill struggle to try to promote those Hungarian writers who are worth promoting , but so many of them travel badly in translation .
13 Just the handling of equipment , and the new video equipment being delivered , and the hope that the division will invest in its own equipment , erm maybe it 's just a question really , do n't know if people here could help to answer it , but erm the more video equipment we have the more problems we have actually with erm just keeping it all up together , keeping it all working , and it is a constant problem with stuff being borrowed and coming back with bits missing or bits not functioning , mostly leads .
14 To meet these needs we have a wide range of plans which can be adapted to suit individual means and requirements .
15 If there is a lot of fat in our diet we have a high cholesterol level .
16 For three weeks we have no proper political events , of the sort that would earn a place on a news programme under normal circumstances .
17 The RAF said : ‘ These days we have a different attitude to signs of stress and battle fatigue than they did , perhaps , in the two world wars . ’
18 At the moment we have a sixty limit for lorries , while it can be anything from fifty two to sixty five in mainland Europe .
19 I always involve the local councillors because at the moment we have a running battle with them over the er repairs , because most of us live in council property in my particular Guild , and so we get involved and s you know what you 're going to do about these you know .
20 Er around this period we have the widespread use of things like colour television which has now started to appear in everybody 's homes and the beginnings of various holiday programmes .
21 By combing these two ideas we have the basic guidelines for today 's society .
22 This is true for both cards and plants ; for plants we have the additional dependence on time ( age ) .
23 In drama we have a great advantage over other subjects in that non-verbal language and narrative are at the centre of our work .
24 He told The Art Newspaper , ‘ Every two years we have a renewed clothes allowance , and we found that for a very little extra we could provide our warders with these outfits .
25 In coming years we have a unique opportunity to see mechanisms of social and political development at work .
26 The names of those attending the wedding are usually known in advance but if not you may be able to look at the seating plan or guest list on the day and make some joke about the names , picking out amusing surnames such as , ‘ In this room we have a Black but no White , two Browns , some Blues , and a Green , but no ‘ reds ’ .
27 In sense-perception we have a conscious awareness of material things around us , such as trees and stones , things which we can later represent to ourselves in memory and imagination .
28 We need pairs for the canoes and if you 're a no-show we have a disappointed guest .
29 The author 's stated intentions and blurb credentials — Guardian writer , PhD , founding member of a community centre for the unemployed in the northeast of England — could well influence the reading of Meridon , but at heart we have a popular blockbuster that breathes some life into its 18th-century setting , but whose worthy aims are submerged by the relentless conventions of a mass-market formula .
30 Kennedy assassination story we have a little bit more for you .
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