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

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1 So experience is important , but , apart from that in which we are purely passive recipients of what happens to us , we have to have the will and the courage to seek it .
2 I still think we have to have the system as such , perhaps not so intricate , but certainly keep the file probably with the bits in
3 No handy craft because we have to have the hall for a committee meeting .
4 At Battelle we have had the opportunity to examine and apply PDC technology in a wide variety of application areas .
5 Before we have had the opportunity to vote on that policy , the autumn statement has informed us that the Government will not promote training or fill the training gap that has developed in recent years .
6 On this appeal , we have had the assistance of leading counsel for both the appellant and the Crown .
7 We have had the devil and all of a riot at Padstow .
8 In the past , we have had the likes of Liam Brady and Charlie George who could pick out players from 40 yards .
9 During our investigations we have had the chance to keep a continuous record of more than 4,000 cards and letters sent by your section .
10 ‘ During our investigations we have had the chance to keep a record of more than 4,000 cards and letters ( sent by Amnesty International members in Britain ) .
11 We have had the chance of training courses but we get the information too late . ’
12 But Carol and I never seem to get time to be able to do these things on each other , but we have had the treatment so we do know that massage really does help you to relax .
13 And we have had the trust secretary who has been working on our behalf voluntarily for some time now .
14 Another advantage of the IBM environment is that we have had the benefits of a comprehensive and integrated payroll and personnel information system for a number of years .
15 Following the further arguments of which we have had the benefit , I should find it very difficult , in conscience , to reach a conclusion adverse to the appellants on the basis of a technical rule of construction requiring me to ignore the very material which in this case indicates unequivocally which of the two possible interpretations of section 63(2) of the Act of 1976 was intended by Parliament .
16 We have had the house painted , and I caught my dress on a door .
17 We are , though , left with the question of exactly which orchestra we have had the pleasure of listening to : while the back cover of the jewel case states that both works have been played by the Canadians under Barshai , the inner notes suggest ( unbelievably ) that one of them may have been performed by the Bournemouth Sinfonietta under Norman Del Mar !
18 Firstly , we have had the introduction in 1981 ( DHSS , 1981 ) of a more formal and comprehensive Investment Appraisal Mechanism known as the Appraisal of Options Procedure .
19 We have had the Debenham 's Retail Training Scheme and promises of employment for the long-term unemployed , which for the most part have n't materialised .
20 We have had the collapse of the totalitarian regimes .
21 BW 's chief fisheries officer Tom Leatherland said : ‘ Until this week I had no idea that the mink problem was so great on the Macclesfield Canal , the most northerly point we have had the animals reported to us .
22 We have had the example of Scotland , where we have suffered from the poll tax for a year longer than people in England and Wales , and much grief and sorrow have resulted .
23 For years we have had the technology for every constituency headquarters to be linked to a central databank of key information .
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