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

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1 It 's out on video on Nov 2 , and we have 10 cassettes to give away .
2 We have 10 years to make the decisions which could save the planet .
3 Although we have little opportunity to meet the participants socially , there is very little sense of social barrier , and I wonder what all these western myths about the ‘ inscrutable Chinese ’ mean .
4 The lake rarely freezes so we have little opportunity to discover our ice-legs .
5 Because we are engaged in practical actions of great complexity , which we nevertheless ‘ pull off ’ day after day , we have little time to stand back and analyse how we do all the things that we do .
6 We have little reason to assume that the response of solitary lesions would be fundamentally different .
7 We have rational grounds to attribute a grasp of our concept of a bone to Fido ’ ( 63 ) .
8 Of course during the er during the course of this year we will be considering prototypes which will enable those young people to reach that high level of qualification but he will be aware that under the national training and education target there are some of those targets which are directly related to the points that he has raised and the important priority for this government is to ensure not only that we have young people training to an even higher level but through programmes like investors in people , that we encourage every member of the work force and those er who are primarily unemployed at the present time , to train to even higher levels of qualifications .
9 All the first team players help out on Tuesdays and Thursdays , and we have specialist coaches coming in .
10 We have 1,500 people working for us in this Opera House , and everybody is talking about the ghost .
11 We have 500 booklets to give away to the first readers to write to John West/1H , Gramby Marketing Services Ltd , School Lane , Denham Maasey , Altrincham , Cheshire WA14 5SZ .
12 We have better things to do than kill each other . ’
13 We have many companies exporting high quality products to markets throughout the world .
14 Over the years we have many times benefited form the advice and support which the CCPR gives so generously .
15 One of things on this drug is that we have many cases documented on this where people do n't realize the incredible grotesque feelings they have of mutilating themselves et cetera are actually connected to the drug .
16 ‘ I think we have many things to discover . ’
17 We have many speakers laid on to discuss Danish craft workshops and the benefits of working on individual pieces as opposed to mass production .
18 And on the front page they say : ‘ We did n't want to share our sorrow but now we have good news to tell . ’
19 But now we have good news to tell that we 're going to have a baby some time in December or January . ’
20 But now we have good news to tell . ’
21 But now we have good news to tell . ’
22 I think we have good reason to search his flat . ’
23 We have good reason to doubt the compatibility of these moral aspirations , for an absolute restriction on the power to withdraw promises imposes a constraint upon liberty without necessarily promoting the liberty of others or oneself .
24 We have good reason to believe that the Southend job was one of a string of maybe six post-office robberies .
25 But essentially all these tests do the same thing because they 're seeing whether the parameters that we estimate over the entire sample are robust over all sub-samples , right , we ca n't , we would n't bother testing over all sub-samples though we can do , it 's just if we have good reason to believe that behaviour in one sub-sample different for behaviour in another E G use er Chow test or equivalently a dummy variable on the intercept to see whether there was any change .
26 We have real difficulties getting financial information regarding the National College .
27 It 's disgraceful , colleagues , in the later half of the twentieth century in John Major 's Britain we have private companies disconnecting the water supply to people , a basic necessity of life itself .
28 This deserves special mention because , on the assumption that various conditions which appear to be satisfied by the return maps are actually satisfied , this attractor is probably the only well understood strange attractor known in a system of " natural " three-dimensional differential equations ; we have strong reasons to suppose that there can be no stable orbits in a relatively large parameter range , as opposed to the normal " chaotic attractors where one merely can not observe them but has no arguments to suggest they can not exist ( they may be of extremely high period or have very complicated basins of attraction see { 8 } ) .
29 Since it costs us directly if things go wrong , we have strong incentives to prevent mistakes , or correct them very quickly , whoever causes them .
30 While we have strong reserves to support the pound it is likely Bank of England Governor Robin Leigh Pemberton would advise a Labour Chancellor to combine firm words with firm deeds if support from the Bundesbank and our other exchange rate mechanism partners is to be assured and a drawn-out war of attrition avoided .
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