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

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1 The temptation to equate the two positions relies apparently on two things : on the fact that in each case we have an adjective and a noun or noun phrase , and on the supposition that attributive adjectives and predicative adjectives all share the referential locus of the head noun to which they are related .
2 In each city we have taken over hotel conference centres to provide comfortable facilities for everyone to chat in private to one of our experts .
3 Yes I erm I would like to point out that we are looking er very closely at the sales and I 've just had a report on my desk from the head of finance which is the beginning of the discussions in the management team on er the sales erm and relation of loss of sales to profit and so on and the now we , the shop is in that position we 've had time t we have more time to assess how things are working out .
4 Though that 's beginning to be qualified a little because of the erm effects of erm national legislation , for example national employment legislation nowadays requires that all employers in a certain field of employment , and universities is one , erm pursue similar policies towards their staff , and indeed in our case erm pay them on the same pay scales and erm so in that sense we have to enter into agreements with trade unions and others which are binding on our members .
5 In order to understand what is happening in that country we have to see its internal developments as the effects of what is happening to the international economy as a whole .
6 So in that case we 've got to do a bit of research have n't we ?
7 Right in that case we 'd better have a look at that now .
8 Now in that case we had to select those measures er by knowledge of the problem .
9 ‘ For the third year running , we have been unable to build a single house , yet in that period we have had to re-house nearly 2,000 homeless families . ’
10 In that report we have proposed a Council slimmed down in terms both of numbers and committees .
11 It 's been two years in the studio but in that time we 've probably only spent four months recording . ’
12 In that time we had won 3 and drawn 2 .
13 In that time we have found out how it is produced , how it is metabolized and , now that its receptor has been cloned , we are beginning to understand how it acts to release calcium .
14 The flares you fired thirty six years ago are still burning brightly today , for in that time we have not had a world war .
15 They would sit outside wait in that days we had a seat out in the and even if was a seat for sitting outside they would sit on their own way or on a rock .
16 Today , in Latin America we have a young movement , a movement which incorporates hundreds of thousands of workers , but which is , from the ideological point of view , very confused and , from the organisational point of view , very weak .
17 In another case we have managed to eliminate the first galley stage completely The first setting is now carried out at the first page proof stage and even this will save around £50,000 per year — more than the cost of the entire system .
18 Your child may also be interested in another leaflet we have produced called ‘ What can I do about AIDS ’
19 You may also be interested in another leaflet we have produced called ‘ AIDS in the Family ’ .
20 When the values of the differentials at y are substituted in this expression we have at y .
21 And in this case we had to align the timber so that a sheet of plasterboard would line up with the projecting wall
22 There is certainly a good argument that in some situations shellac would not be an adequately strong finish , but in this case we had a fine table with a burr walnut surface which should be treated with a certain amount of care and respect in general use .
23 In this case we 've got an unknown pattern .
24 In this case we have a choice : whether to apologise and change the subject , or to share the healing of Jesus .
25 In this case we have the simple result that the preferences of the median voter are decisive .
26 In this case we have two restrictions so g = 2 , while k , the number of coefficients estimated in the unrestricted model , remains at a value of 3 .
27 In this case we have a sample from a rapist and one from a suspect and they match up .
28 In this case we have a sample from a rapist and one from a suspect and they match up .
29 In this usage we have achieved the goal of equality the moment there is a school in reach of every child .
30 The Co-op butcher was , had got his own shop lower down You could get everything in that one street and now in this modern age , we 've got nothing , we 've got to get on a bus and get into Walsall and so this is where it , we get infuriated because you know , in this progress we 've lost out have n't we ?
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