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

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1 We 'd a full size lawn with a croquet and badminton .
2 We 'd a lovely garden .
3 Collie Curran is n't one for taking solace in moral victories , but he said : ‘ Had we had a full team it would certainly have been much closer .
4 But not only have we had the Great Fire of London we 've had other disasters in the country apart from disasters of the Great War and the er Second World War .
5 Could we have a typical performance from either of them in an unlikely setting : for example , Howerd making his maiden speech in the House of Commons or delivering a lecture to students on English lit , or Hill interviewing Germaine Greer or giving a sermon .
6 When we shamble inside I see we have a new dragon .
7 Did n't we have a black guy who played for a few season in the second division with Revie before the real glory years .
8 Mr. McAvoy : If any bid included a reduction of employees ' pension rights , may we have a firm commitment from the Minister that the Government would not give that bid the go-ahead ?
9 Shall we have a nice cup of tea ?
10 well once in a blue moon do we have a late night ? , not all that late at that
11 Do we have a recent past , a legacy ?
12 First , while Ford has been careful to avoid trumpeting its Aston connection ( ‘ There 's been no bastardisation , ’ says Gauntlett , ‘ no ‘ Can we have a discreet Ford badge ’ .
13 Did n't we have a similar streak about four/five years ago , i.e. the last year Bremner was in charge — this saw us shoot up the second division before an ignominous defeat against Shrewsbury Town ( who ? ) saw us plummet to mid table yet again .
14 Having listened with interest to the Minister 's statement on renewable energy and the fact that there has been reference to other sources of power , when shall we have a comprehensive statement on energy policy from the Government ?
15 ‘ Annie , did we have a good childhood ? ’
16 However , I think the practicalities in the situation are that we have to face the fact that they are not going to behave impartially and you see we have a classic example in er the circumstances of our own situation as described by John .
17 Why do we have a penal system ?
18 So , shall we have a full report then to the next environment and health protection sub-committee of that report .
19 Shall we have a little look , open your
20 Can we have a little bit of hush please !
21 Can we have a little bit of a discount ?
22 shall we have a little swim
23 ‘ Why should n't we have a little pleasure , some support ?
24 Could we have a little democrat please .
25 Shall we have a little introduction and then we 'll set off shall we ?
26 Nor would we have a public image that clearly conveys the mixed nature of the organization : in early 1986 the name changed to Lesbian and Gay Switchboard which confirmed our status .
27 They feel that as it 's their heritage they should have a say in the matter and a proper consideration and therefore there are thousands of signatures saying please can we have a public inquiry .
28 Do we have a workable relationship ?
29 ‘ Micky , could we have a quick word ? ’ asked Paul Lexington , and the star , with the dignity of a man mounting the scaffold , went across to join the producer , director and Company Manager .
30 Can we have a different name this time .
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