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

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31 ‘ 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 .
32 Can we have a different name this time .
33 Can not we have a proper system of no-fault payments for medical injuries ?
34 Can we have a further report please ?
35 In view of the serious situation that my right hon. Friend has outlined and the excellent policies that he is introducing to deal with it , can we have a clear assurance that the Government will resist any proposals at the Maastricht discussions to transfer immigration control to Brussels or the European Economic Community ?
36 One of the authors , Phil Hanson , who is IBM 's consultancy team leader , commented : ‘ While few of our manufacturing companies have proved to be world class , it is good to see we have a significant number of strong contenders .
37 Shall we have a documented work instruction for this activity or not ?
38 It took only minutes for Lubor to drive her to her hotel , but as she thanked him for lunch and he handed her back her parcel , he replied , ‘ Lunch was a happy time for me also , ’ and did n't waste a moment to enquire , ‘ Shall we have a happy dinner together this evening ? ’
39 Could we have a short break please … my heel . ’
40 First , do we have a two-party system ?
41 Ca n't we have a big conversation , please , juice and , oh
42 We 've a new sport to show you .
43 we 've a new champion to celebrate tonight …
44 We 've a new sound system coming and that 's going to be mounted behind the there 's a there 's a great hole behind there you know which is actually the size of the range of one of the medieval kitchens .
45 We 've a perfect right to practise where we like . ’
46 As custodians of the children we 've a legal duty to take care of thes of the children that we in our care .
47 We 've a water-taxi waiting . ’
48 Why run away from home when we 've a fascinating country of our own ?
49 We 've a long day ahead of us tomorrow , ’ Travis agreed , but there was something in his voice that alerted Paige to the fact that he had more to say , and that it was n't particularly good news .
50 We 've a long way to go , pet , and you 've had an exciting day ’ , Tamar said firmly .
51 I know that we 've a long way today er to go today but would you just bear that in mind colleagues .
52 We 've a good chance that way , ’ he said .
53 and we 've , we 've a steady occupation etcetera etcetera , but we just turn er , er , you know we 're just blind to these people who 've got nothing and there 's more and more people have got nothing
54 We 've a whole night ahead of us .
55 but we 've a lovely lot of daffodils , they 're all out now they 're really beautiful
56 We 've a little stranger here . ’
57 Later this evening , we 've a true story of an American ex-con who decided to fight organised crime by himself .
58 All our teams have new shirts and colours and we 've a fresh kit for our own football parade …
59 I would n't insult their intelligence by lying and we had a healthy respect for each other .
60 Reced er the precedent for the situation that we are in now , yes indeed there is one and it was when er the Labour government was last in power in nineteen seventy eight , when we had er er er to er set up the European constituencies we had a limited time to do it in and all the countries in Europe had to agree to bring forward the same kind of agreement and put it into effect at the same time .
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