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

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1 When Mike finally did collapse after two dreadful weeks , it was clear that we either had to give up , or drastically change our approach .
2 Not only are the technical and organizational problems huge but it is not clear that we even have the intellectual concepts needed to talk about the issues we face .
3 We do not have a closed mind , but we should like to rationalise our training areas , enlarging some that we already have and disposing of smaller ones .
4 The fact is that all developed societies undergo processes in which professions and occupations proliferate and become more specialised and we then have to evolve means of ‘ getting it all together again' , in this case , ensuring that the patient or client does not suffer as a result of our separate functions and roles .
5 but we 'd have to add another if we only had one penny we 'd have to add another nine to get ten P .
6 The majority of these were British but we also had 25 Germans , 10 Spaniards , 9 Americans , 7 French , 5 Chinese , 3 Malaysian , 2 Greek , 1 Canadian , 1 Norwegian and 1 Peruvian .
7 This is possibly my favourite Dvořák Quartet and I am delighted that we now have a CD version which does the piece proud .
8 The only thing is that the VIP treatment ( with ritual speeches , etc. ) sometimes gets a bit wearing and we sometimes have to keep a very straight face when the same political points are made to us over and over again by this or that party cadre when we go on official visits .
9 We have been expanding continuously since the mid-80s and we now have to look at what we can afford , ’ he went on .
10 said : ‘ This merger is long overdue and we now have the opportunity to be the leading supplier of general industrial coatings in small or large volumes . ’
11 It all washed down and that and we never had any trouble .
12 ‘ We have perhaps exceeded most people 's expectations by the way we have played this season , yet we are very conscious that we still have one more game to go , ’ he reasoned .
13 We did n't want to sell the house , but we 're both in our sixties and by the time the work is completed we 'll be in our seventies so we just have to bail out now .
14 So , although it seems likely that we too have a magnetic sense , this is as yet unproven .
15 ‘ Where I 've been for the past 200 years or so , we count ourselves lucky if we still have one . ’
16 The manner in which this has been done is most inept and we now have the situation where some sections of the 1988 Act are different depending on whether they are being applied to semiconductors or other designs .
17 This was unusual as we normally have a better record of reliability than that . ’
18 ‘ I enjoy playing with Gala because they seek to spin the ball where possible but we really have n't played all that well this season , mainly because we have n't been able to win enough quality ball .
19 We shall not be satisfied with a theory which does less than justice to the biblical view of the nature of man , but at the same time we need to be sure that we really have grasped the biblical view , and not just read our own ideas into it .
20 ‘ A number of the crew are Belgian and we therefore have a Belgian chef on board so that we can offer traditional Belgian fare
21 If the change in state is isothermal then — U = 0 and we again have a perfect differential form for but the strain energy function is now not equal to the internal energy U but to the Helmholtz free energy A = U — TS .
22 The Scottish Borders Enterprise chief executive , David Douglas , said : ‘ There were an estimated 1,000 redundancies in Hawick during 1991 and 1992 and we certainly have not had 1,000 new jobs to replace them .
23 The process has become so refined that we even had a section called ‘ Oenology ’ , though it must be admitted that this eventually had to be re-named to ‘ Study of Wine . ’
24 A a and I , and I , and it was very heavy and we both had to take it out .
25 And er until it became the time when the thing got smaller and smaller and we finally had to do away with that place .
26 Mr Barwise-Munro felt there was still a great deal to learn about bovine obstetrics and he discounted the farmer 's view that bulls were responsible for all problems , saying : ‘ The bull is important but we also have to consider the pelvic area of the female .
27 Mm I do n't think it 's more because we soon had , started having our children did n't we ?
28 It 's worse than we ever had Where 's Miss gone ?
29 Our Wood News Correspondent for ESP , reports that since the acquisition of TSS , they are now doing business internationally : ‘ All our products and services are available worldwide and we now have representatives in Canada , Indonesia , India , Japan , the Middle East and South America , in addition to our US workforce which has grown to over 260 employees . ’
30 I do detect a certain er levity here I would point out that it is now twenty five past nine and we still have n't this afternoon 's business .
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