Example sentences of "[noun sg] we have [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 You know — right or wrong — the effect we have on each other .
2 ‘ Do n't underestimate the effect we have on each other .
3 Is that the most unusual wedding we have in this hundred tonight ?
4 ‘ Until effective vaccines are developed , awareness is the only weapon we have against this dreadful disease , ’ said Mr Lavery .
5 ‘ I thank God for all the freedom we have in this country , I cherish it — even the right to burn the flag [ boos from the audience ] .
6 In fact erm we have clearly in terms of the of the southern bypass is in place er and and also the A one , er there are two other schemes we do have in place so in terms of doing travel times and seeing er which is the quickest route we have to some extent er Well we rely upon the traffic model .
7 The final bit of luck we had on this job was while we were refinishing this table .
8 The first verbal description we have of this scene of Wagnerian grandeur dates from 1481 when William of Worcester ( despite his name a Bristolian born and bred ) described the camp on the Clifton side as ‘ founded before the time of William the Conqueror by Saracens or Jews or by one Ghyst a giant in the land . ’
9 There are arguments about whether we have some ‘ primordial ’ sense of the world which is in some way independent of the symbol systems we use , or to what extent our visual or aural perceptions of painting or music depend on or are penetrated by the knowledge we have through such systems .
10 So when we came to make the recording in Vienna I asked Strauss through a mutual friend we had at that time if I could use a fuller body of strings in the climaxes .
11 In fact , in this case the unit was out on a CDL trial with quite inadequate documentation — the only documentation we had at that time was such that we were frightened to show it to the teacher because we realized that it would ‘ finish him off ’ .
12 We must therefore pump every extra mark we have into those countries , so that those people find happiness in their own lands . "
13 I think the first evidence we have of that , is when Brocklehurst has placed her on the stool and publicly humiliated her .
14 ‘ The night we had in that boxed tent at Camp 3 was horrendous .
15 I would probably use such a road , but I question the road policy we have in this country — do we really need all these roads ?
16 Hitherto such emphasis and recognition have not been current , nor , I believe , has there been sufficiently widespread recognition of the need to spread the information we have to those who should use it — it may therefore be appropriate to end this chapter with a few rude questions .
17 On the one hand , coins can give us the only information we have about some buildings , such as the vanished Roman Temple of Augustus and Livia between the Palatine and Capitol which was restored by Antoninus Pius in AD158-9 .
18 ‘ Sent to steal away what food we have by another tribe ! ’
19 Call us on Nottingham three four three four three four if you want to go on Where Are You Now the feature we have at half past three but ring soonest please .
20 Accordingly , in my judgment we have in this case a clear statement by the responsible minister stating the effect of the ambiguous words used in what became section 63 of the Act of 1976 which the Parliamentary history shows to have been the basis on which that section was enacted .
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