Example sentences of "we have [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With all the problems we have between the republics . |
2 | In Scotland , we have a valuation base which is comparatively up to date — perhaps that is an advantage which we have over the rest of the country — but we should build upon that base . |
3 | As therapists , we have over the years become suspicious of the adult patient who too openly and easily confesses incestuous experience , putting this as the first and foremost cause of all their problems . |
4 | The Department is housed in two classrooms and a small study , all of which are pleasantly furnished and help to portray the welcoming , friendly attitude we have towards the pupils . |
5 | But of course they are , and there is little doubt that neither Joyce nor myself could ever have achieved a tenth of the success we have without the help and support , not to mention the sheer selflessness and lack of ego , of the men who chose to love us . |
6 | Support the C E C's special motion and before I move that Congress , I 'll accept in anticipation , that the General Secretary will double the pocket collection that we have outside the door . |
7 | The only definition we have under the legislation is that a gypsy leads a nomadic lifestyle . |
8 | There is all the difference in the world between finding out who the single people are and having a statutory register as we have under the community charge . |
9 | There is no difference , either , between what we have under the community charge and under the rates in respect of identifying people who are entitled to help through social security benefit , if they are on low incomes . |
10 | But what of the ideas we have of a centaur , of God , of infinity , or of an as yet unbuilt house ? |
11 | Similarly , a figure of three lines enclosing a space , which is the idea we have of a triangle , has various properties as a consequence of being constructed in that way , properties such as having internal angles equal to two right angles , and external angles equal to internal opposites . |
12 | Deafness is unique among disabilities in that it is the clearest example we have of the way a different experience of the world can forge a completely different approach to life , which is expressed through a separate and unique language and culture . |
13 | from the point of view of history , including economic history , this is by far the best analysis we have of the genesis of the General Theory . |
14 | Perhaps this is one of the most vivid examples we have of the effect of the pictorial image on the medieval mind . |
15 | Certainly we can not rest with the three ordinary ideas we have of the distinction between the causal items and their effects . |
16 | Given the account we have of the difference , we can now proceed quickly to a final characterization of a causal circumstance . |
17 | Money , though , is the most tangible indicator we have of the value of our work , and it is inextricably linked with status . |
18 | For all those who sit on European committees , the CAP is the main criticism that we have of the Community 's work . |
19 | It is probably the closest thing we have to the slave trade here in Britain but many horse-mad children will cheerfully spend day after day employed in this fashion , and the school holidays release an army of willing helpers . |
20 | The manual is not only one of the most interesting documents to come out of the Sultanate , it is also one of the most precious keys we have to the concerns that meant most to the war-obsessed amirs of Tughluk Delhi . |
21 | Stress can be managed effectively through learning to control and change the emotional response we have to the situations we come across in our jobs and personal lives . |
22 | And he might be the only surviving link we have to the Project . |
23 | Here in England we find little in our local delicatessen shop — the only approximation we have to the charcutier who sells many ready-prepared foods besides pork butchers ' products — but mass-produced sausages , pork pies and fish cakes off a conveyor belt , piled slices of pale pink and blood-red flannel which pass respectively for cooked ham and tongue , bottles of pickled onions and jars of red cabbage in vinegar , possibly a potato salad dressed with synthetic mayonnaise and , with luck , some herrings in brine . |
24 | We could replace what we have with a proposition relating variation in the operation of the heater , variation in its relative position , and so on , with variation in the temperature of the driver 's knee . |
25 | Well I think it 's a joint er it 's a joint thing it 's an agreement we have with the United States Air Force , they send somebody over here to our Academy and then erm we send somebody over there . |
26 | And again one of the great concerns that we have with the development of N H S Trusts , is those Trust Boards are able to determine their own policies in respect to staffing , to set their own pay scales for staff , also they are able to do their business to a large extent behind closed doors . |
27 | Er , I refer , first of all to the continuing links we have with the church in Hungary and to remind that there is a , a party of young who are currently negotiating the er , visit to Hungary at this present time . |
28 | Then , assuming " phantom " chains , the change in free energy per chain as the end-to-end vector R changes to is Averaging over all chains and remembering that we have For a network of n chains per unit volume the change in free energy will be n times this . |
29 | In Wimsatt 's definition irony is a ‘ cognitive principle which shades off through paradox into the general principle of metaphor ’ ( Wimsatt and Brooks 1957 : 747 ) ; according to Brooks , it is the ‘ most general term that we have for the kind of qualification which the various elements in a context receive from the context ’ ( Brooks 1949 : 191 ) . |
30 | A big difference from the episode we have at the vets each month ! |