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

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1 The other notable exceptions are ‘ ordinary wear and tear , ordinary leakage and breakage , inherent vice of the subject matter insured ’ — although these are normally expressed as specific exclusions on the face of the Policy , it should be borne in mind that we have these defences at law .
2 The conclusion we are entitled to draw from these findings is that , in general , female usage tends towards the more ‘ careful ’ end of the stylistic continuum and male usage towards the more ‘ casual ’ , and it seemed at this stage of our research that we had some justification for the claim that in linguistic variation , sex-differentiation is prior to class differentiation and need not be interpreted as subsidiary to class ( as it normally has been ) .
3 I just want to ask Mr Chairman , and I do n't want to start er , er , a political debate or anything , erm , the specialist placements erm , three forty six thousand , how many is that catering for , I presume that 's the figure that we 've all been talking about , in these three issues ?
4 Much to my surprise she agreed , on condition that we had separate rooms and made our own travel arrangements .
5 And I think it is important so that decisions like this can be made within a er , a framework that we 've all , you know , been part of , and na are happy with agreed to .
6 It was only earlier this year when the announcement was made about the extension of the east-west route that we had some of the information we 'd been seeking .
7 Suppose we make known to a child that we have three sticks , all of different length .
8 So a conductor 's duty were n't very very nice then , probably three piece duties , which were spread duties but you know people thought they were bringing in a wonderful thing to be one man operated but it was before the war that we had one man operated buses .
9 based on er the type of stuff that we had last year .
10 Now from the , from the evidence that we 've all looked at over the l past few weeks and tell me if I 'm boring you
11 We start with the belief that we have these qualities and think that they must be recognised both by government and our clients .
12 Although none is fully explored here , all help to understand people better , and they are linked by the belief that we have some control over our destinies .
13 ‘ We ca n't afford to have all the scientific journals in our library that we had 10 or even five years ago , ’ says Sir Eric .
14 ‘ I take oath that we 've all had her .
15 On the other hand we also proceed on the assumption that we have some measure of personal access to others if the occasion unexpectedly requires it and vice versa .
16 And that is a terrible terrible thing that we 've all got to face , but I think we have to realize that we have the potential , we have the ability of saving the lives of fifty million children , and the world 's leaders at the conference , at the summit over the weekend , actually turned their minds for an instant , away from all those economic and political problems and focused on this , and I think that that was tremendously important .
17 Well , there are always possible alternative forecasts that we might make , but on the whole I think we know that we have to decide the best possible forecast that we can give , and , well , when I say ‘ the best ’ , the most erm confident forecast that we can push out erm with the information that we have available .
18 We had a coffee , bought some reinforcements , deciding to leave the skyr that we had both become addicted to until later , turned south and headed for the sea .
19 This is the same , in the same way that we had passing and receiving areas , of passing data from one part of a spreadsheet to another part of a spreadsheet .
20 We are determined to come back in the spring showing the country that we have some really talented and fighting cricketers in England .
21 We are lucky in this country that we have some of the better zoos , and indeed host what is widely recognised as the best , Jersey .
22 Why is that happening , because we like to assume in this country that we have enough safety nets to catch those people , to ensure while they may not live in the lap of luxury at least they do n't have to go without .
23 The treatment that we have available controls the illness and that means that the outlook in miocenia gravis and similar disorders is very much better than it used to be .
24 From the basic idea that we had some very surprising product benefits grew the comic device used in the commercials of people being so surprised they fall of their seats .
25 The patchwork quilt of administrative decision-making powers reinforced the idea that this was not a new system of law in the making and the formalism of normativism led to the idea that to the extent that we had administrative law , the subject consisted wholly or mainly of delegated legislation and administrative adjudication ; that is , the forms of administrative action classifiable in terms of a conception of a formal separation of powers .
26 One can abandon the view that we have any infallible beliefs and find other ways of supposing that some beliefs are non-inferentially justified .
27 then you you you actually sold to the target that we have that 's the amount of money you earn .
28 Erm I would have liked to have produced some er tables and diagrams to go with this document , but you will appreciate within the time that we had available , erm that there was insufficient time available to er to prepare that but hopefully that will give you er a basis for considering the , relative merits of the various a various erm sectors around York .
29 Is not it about time that we had some more positive policies ?
30 In the very short space of time that we have available this afternoon there are three subjects that I need simply to bring to the attention of Synod .
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