Example sentences of "we [vb mod] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We may have a head filled with reasons why we do not . |
2 | The only world tournament we may have a chance of winning |
3 | Seems we may have a chance of finding out : In America , 12-year-old Gregory Kingsley has already ‘ divorced ’ his real parents in a successful legal action . |
4 | But now that Royal Ballerina is in , we may have a race of truly Classic proportions . |
5 | But now that Royal Ballerina is in , we may have a race of truly Classic proportions . |
6 | ‘ I think we may have a bit of a problem on our hands … ’ |
7 | Thus we may have a close-up of a character weeping , viewed from a position in which , if the viewer were actually there , he would be coshed for intrusion of privacy . |
8 | On Tuesdays we may have a school football match but we usually do not have one . |
9 | We may have a system of " one person one vote " , but Liberals and Social Democrats point out that we do not yet have a system of " one person one vote one value " since some votes are more equal than others . |
10 | ‘ I think we may have a breakthrough . |
11 | We may have a glimpse of sympathetic magic in ‘ when we came back , late , from the hyacinth garden , / Your arms full , and your hair wet … |
12 | Here we may have a glimpse of the future shape of organisation and management theory and practice which is worth on-going consideration in relation to schools . |
13 | Bush acknowledged at the concluding press conference that " we may have a difference " on the use of military force if Iraq refused to accept UN demands . |
14 | We may have a football match planned but not always . |
15 | Many of us have a special tune or song that conjures up a particular time and place whenever we hear it , or brings back a flood of memories , but we may have no way of celebrating it . |
16 | In some cases we may have no difficulty in finding several groups , but in every case we shall find one ( or two ) . |
17 | We may have no choice but to do so , though I believe that the change has been more damaging than beneficial . |
18 | The fact that we may have no reason to say of someone looking at a blue flower that it looks blue to him does not mean that it does not look blue to him . |
19 | When those goals are respected , we may have the opportunity to spend increasing amounts . |
20 | The garrison finally capitulated at 4 pm , enabling the Duke to write complacently : ‘ Now we may have the happiness to say that this part of the kingdom is clear of all the rebels . ’ |
21 | Generally , though we may have the background threat of Gomez 's South American violence or past humiliation ( Maisie Mountjoy brings back the music hall again ) , the late plays are too conventional to take us again immediately from London to Kinkanja . |
22 | We may have the world 's most boring aliens , but we do have corn circles , something no one else has got . |
23 | If we take Sheldrake 's ideas about morphogenetic fields seriously , we may have the suggestion of a hidden energy field actually underlying the formation of the landscape itself , giving it both form and character . |
24 | Were all here , are n't we let's have a glass of sherry , " he said to Dada . |
25 | Perhaps we ought to have a service at the Minster , or er something to you know , er remember the service of many given to the parish council over a hundred years , and er and it 's something simple , and I think it would be quite nice to er to do something like that . |
26 | Do you think we ought to make our mission more erm , we ought to have a mission the parish council |
27 | So what we ought to have a deadline for collect collecting the information . |
28 | we ought to have a phone in James . |
29 | So I think we ought to have a chat about the sort of things he 's putting you on , and then what side effects or anything you might get from those , but |
30 | I said that we ought to er somebody asked me er from one of the national papers which ought to be put in place there and I did suggest that we ought to have a statue like just been mentioned to somebody from Beeston they 've got a nice man on a bench there . |