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

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1 What I 'm arguing for tonight is that given that we 've relatively recent boundary change , the people have just about got used to it , so by and large er it does n't seem to have huge numbers of demerits as far as the city is concerned and that we are now very , very close , as close as is possible to the norm for the average constituency size that we actually endorse the boundary commissions proposals and leave well alone and the second part of the motion merely says to a neighbouring authority , y'know , please in some senses be punctilious about not to suddenly decide to poke your noses into something way beyond your it 's not just a couple of parishes on the south boundary , a couple of parishes from from the north of their but actually way to our area but what candidly I can only see as a rather partisan er er
2 We 've very great expectations of a brand new pansy , an F1 hybrid called ‘ Imperial Gold Princess ’ with enormous scarlet blotches over deep yellow petals .
3 We 've enough bloody clowns in here already , ’ they were told .
4 I mean we 've always associated Forest with playing their way into the penalty area now with Rozario er with Collimore they 've got the licence or the facility just to knock long balls through the air at them .
5 You see Donny suggested at that last meeting that we had just small leaflets that we could give to all members .
6 We had really good teachers from the local St John 's Ambulance Brigade .
7 We had only brief glimpses of the parrot as it flew across gaps in the canopy , and with that I had to be content .
8 Erm I think looking through the actual resource sheet itself , I think we had more project administration time down , and certainly that we had more technical work supervision and you put more of an emphasis on , of actually looking after the lads .
9 We had very good musicians at the White Rock Pavilion , and my parents took Heather whilst I enjoyed a Sunday afternoon concert .
10 We had very good customers really .
11 ‘ It was much easier than I 'd expected though we had very good weather , sunny and dry all the way .
12 Because in the first and second and in the third year we had very good staff who took a pride in the school .
13 Everything was very legitimate and above board , but we had very specific requirements of what we wanted this representation to be , because it is life size .
14 Erm my advice to you would be that in the past , before the coffee rooms was run by this particular person firm we had very great difficulty with them and I 'm sure John will bear me out on this .
15 And we had very clear skies and showed up the s the stars quite brilliantly .
16 Everyone put their lunch into the basket in the corner and in this first class there used to be a a sandpit and I remember we we had very big cards , well I say very big about six inches long by three inches wide .
17 In the meantime , we had very big losses everywhere else in Europe due to the recession .
18 We had very large rooms , a wonderful space , and we were quite successful .
19 ‘ Horology is the study or measuring of time or making of clocks ’ — that 's what our dictionary says and the latter is what we do ; we make clocks for a large company called the London Clock Company , but we had very humble beginnings … .
20 As Charles observes : ‘ If you want an insight into why Diana is not just some sort of spoilt toff it is because we had very contrasting lifestyles .
21 Then we had very short notice of an impending visit .
22 Food was still rationed and it was very much a question of making the best use of available resources and we had absolutely unlimited demand — a very false situation as it turned out when you think about what happened to British industry afterwards .
23 Fortunately we had fairly stable air but I would imagine that with some thermal activity glide approaches could be fairly tricky to judge and particularly , over a hot runway , there could be a considerable amount of float .
24 Oh I had a huge list of names really you know of erm you know we had quite big meetings where people seem to have come out of their parties their sort of sectarianism really you know which er the left is notorious for if you like if you want to use cliches .
25 Large pieces of timber take some considerable time to come to equilibrium with the surrounding humidity and , because the English weather changes so often , there was generally no time to build up dangerous differences in swelling strains so that we had comparatively little trouble from this cause , so long as the aircraft were in this country .
26 While we have particularly strong links with the media and the oil industry , other clients cover the whole spectrum of the Scottish community , from banking to manufacturing , from local government to public transport .
27 ‘ Basically we 're as different as chalk and cheese , and we have completely different life styles — for a start I 'm a family man , and he 's not .
28 We have completely different legislation , the rabbits are protected to a completely different extent , according to those circumstances .
29 Perhaps we have again mistaken cause and effect in the nature of old age .
30 What suggests that we have High Mass Consumption , compared with the average for the world 's people ?
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