Example sentences of "we [modal v] have the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Bordeaux is traditionally the arena for a thrilling mass sprint finish and on the long straight ride through the flatlands of Les Landes we may have the awesome sight of the whole peloton at full speed , driving along at up to 60 kilometres per hour , not in pursuit of a breakaway , but in anticipation of the finish .
2 At one end we should have the ancient Palace of Westminster bringing down our historical associations from the times of the early Saxon kings , and at the other we should have the Palace of Whitehall carrying them on to the revolution …
3 We should have the CCOAC list tomorrow . ’
4 I need my dream , I 've got to have it — like I had to have that fairy-and-goblin curtain material when I was about six and I thought I 'd die when Mum said No , we must have the blue flowery material because it would outlast my six-year-old fairy-and-goblin phase .
5 Since speculative efficiency implies that the difference between is zero , and noting that , we must have the following restriction on the model in equations ( 3.34 ) :
6 ‘ To achieve high sustained performance in any technology application we must have the right processes and the right behaviour .
7 One of the 100 Merseysiders who will be going on the trip , whines : ‘ We definitely wo n't be drinking before we have to drive back but I 'm sure we 'll have the odd glass or three when we make it back to Liverpool . ’
8 We 'll have the real Hess . ’
9 Headmaster — And we 'll have the other half this afternoon .
10 Traditionally other open systems vendors have taken this approach , which is to say we 'll have the entire application on the desktop and we 'll centralize the server resource on a server hardware machine .
11 We 'll have someone whose liberty others will be glad to buy with Harry 's , if he himself will not — we 'll have the old wolf himself , Ralf Isambard and no other . ’
12 ‘ OK , we 'll have another look but do n't tell anyone else or we 'll have the whole village digging it up . ’
13 ‘ It 's between Louth and Willoughby but I 'm not saying exactly or we 'll have the whole world knowing ! ’
14 We 'll have the whole house down . "
15 If they carry on this way we 'll have the whole site out
16 If we 're not careful we 'll have the heavy mob down here offering to hold our hands !
17 Yeah , we 'll have the double rooms , yeah ?
18 We 'll have the running total in a minute .
19 In a simple case , we might have the following key set : These thirty-four records need only 34 storage positions , but if they were stored in self-indexing form they would take up 359 storage positions , and there would be five gaps of 91 , 1 , 1 , 94 and 138 positions respectively .
20 For example , if the category can take the values 1 to 7 , the factory number can be 01 to 11 , the product type can be 01 to 37 , and the number of products in the type can range from 001 to 999 , with 147 being the largest required at present ( the number varies with type ) , then we might have the following runs of continuous numbers made up of the digits representing the category , factory , product type and number of products :
21 Thus , if only four-plot blocks are available , we could have the following : The reader can check that the only one of the seven comparisons that is confounded is the NPK interaction and this is the least likely to be important .
22 So as that we could have the rolling programme .
23 No what I 'm saying is we 'd have the right people if we pay more money , that 's the core of the problem
24 but we had one with eight so we 'd have we 'd have the whole thing there twice .
25 But there are all sorts of reasons why we do n't get that news , one guy said well if we wanted to do it I know if we wanted to make the news that , according to the level of human suffering we 'd start off with Ethiopia then we 'd have the Kurdish problem and you know just made a living of disaster areas around the world , he said we might of finished up with a light hearted discussion on the poll tax , you know as the , as the light , the lightener at the end of the news if you like , and our , what news we receive here depends on our perception of the world , but mainly it 's the other way round our perception of the world is , is what , you know what it , or rather the news that we get actually manufactures our perception of the world .
26 thing is too , at Christmas we used to have the erm , when we lived in Buxton we used to have the front bedroom where they , do you remember Paul , and the bay underneath it ?
27 In the summer-time we used to have the whole rib of beef , cold with salad every Sunday ; our joint was that .
28 Though we u that was over Stoke Worstead Road way , when we used to have the open air swimming pool there .
29 In its place we shall have the serious problem of gearing for London .
30 We shall have the absurd state of affairs that the Sunday trading laws will be valid on one day and invalid on another : enforceable in Wellingborough but not in Pendle .
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