Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | We may not have many estate agents and delis in Tottenham , but I like it here . |
2 | Well , we may not have enough time for that , so erm , let's imagine that you 're a sales director , and , now this is more difficult . |
3 | If Andropov is snubbed , and his overtures dismissed , we may not have another opportunity , even in the lifetime of the youngest among us . |
4 | At this rate we may even have several games in hand . |
5 | By definition , we have not had the range of experiences which occur in old age , although we may well have some relevant personal knowledge upon which to draw . |
6 | The proper reply , which accepts the fact that we may rightly have some suspicion of a view on the ground that its proponent wants it to be true , is that the satisfactions afforded by indeterminist as against determinist claims of one kind and another are far greater . |
7 | We should soon have more women MPs . |
8 | Likewise , we should soon have more MPs representing ethnic minorities wherever these formed a substantial part of the electorate . |
9 | ‘ We should n't have all these campaigns to get the Birmingham Six released , if they 'd been hanged . |
10 | ‘ Then we should n't have any problems at all . ’ |
11 | It 's er , yeah that should be fine , we should n't have any great problem with that . |
12 | Oh well we should n't have any rust . |
13 | But see , hold on , y but you 're saying , an and this broadly would be , be like the er quote right wing view that there 's , there 's nothing really much wrong in the countryside , landlord tenant relationships are not that bad , we can just really leave it alone and certainly we should n't have any violence because that 's , that 's gon na be counter-productive . |
14 | We must either have such confidence in social work 's professional values that we wait for everything to sort itself out , or social workers must grasp their own destiny . |
15 | Now , you can have it by the written word and the spoken word , but I think the links we must continually have all the time are personal links , talking to people . |
16 | We 'll soon have that off . |
17 | Can you imagine a man with testicular cancer being told , ‘ Do n't worry , ducky , we 'll soon have this sorted ’ ? ’ |
18 | I 'd be more'n happy to move out of this tied cottage and have the comfort of our own place , and I reckon with what Harry 's offered , we 'll soon have enough to buy summat small in Calking village , and if'n you doant want to come with me , Will Pritchett , then you can stay on here by yourself . |
19 | And Dannii 's not in at the moment so we 'll just have some music now . |
20 | We 'll both have some . ’ |
21 | ‘ We 'll certainly have more details than you have given about the roof tax ’ she said . |
22 | We 'll always have enough to eat here anyhow , ’ he said , feeling vulnerable in the face of the power that rested in the hands of the outside . |
23 | I 've got a lot on my mind : the state of the economy , interest rates , disarmament in the Warsaw Pact , lead in petrol , why nobody lets England win at cricket any more , does the Aids scare mean we 'll never have another vampire movie , are forty-eight satellite TV channels enough … ’ |
24 | If we are going to get this philosophic about every detail we 'll never have any plan at all … |
25 | Despite her efforts , ‘ the Home Office is indicating we might not have enough young women to justify the facility . ’ |
26 | Er I should think we might just have some products on the table and some leaflets . |
27 | We might n't have another chance to be alone like this for ages and ages . ’ |
28 | We might never have this chance again … |
29 | As many Esso as possible by 14th October please , as we could just have enough to get a colour television for the Reunion raffle ! |
30 | It looked from my position that we could n't have much to argue about if the ref. had given a penalty . |