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

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1 He says to himself , ‘ Thank goodness we have here a writer who understands our secret feelings . ’
2 There is certainly a difficulty in understanding how Israel can be expected to have known anything from primeval times , when it did not exist , but there is no doubt that we have here a parallelism of increasing precision .
3 Again we have here a variable which we can use to regulate individual needs if required , twelve shakes giving a slightly sharper daily rise in potency than eight .
4 I do not know if elegans shares the interesting ‘ primitive ’ features of livingstonii — it is certainly quite similar in appearance — but if it does then perhaps we have here a group of fish descended from ancestors which stopped off on the way to the rocks , and which did not need to evolve the specialisations needed in the more-densely populated and competitive atmosphere of the rocky zones .
5 Curiously , while ( 64 ) can only be used as a greeting ( at least in British English ) , ( 65 ) can only be used as a parting : ( 65 ) Good night so that we have here an interaction of time and discourse deixis .
6 It is possible that we have here an attempt to combine hunting and aquatic scenes ( see note 3 ) , but such a suggestion must be tentative .
7 We have here an example of the well known binomial distribution with .
8 We have neither the resources nor the finance to launch a campaign to promote any particular aspect .
9 Certainly , we have neither the design nor the actual possibility of showing here the full truth of dialectical materialism …
10 The file brought with it a twinge of now familiar guilt ant a covering note from Army Intelligence : Will you please try and persuade the creepy-crawlies that we have neither the facilities nor any reason to investigate this lady 's apparent disappearance .
11 But erm , you know , it 's , it 's like erm , if you talk about erm , funding per head or funding for the , for the overall spaces , you know , if it 's Mr , he always wants to be funded by the , the mile of roadblock for the population , because we have rather a lot of one to the other , and I think there may be a similar situation with the police .
12 Similarly , the fact that the tiger is unable to figure it out from our behaviour that we have practically no sense of smell , demonstrates how instinctive and preprogrammed are their mental functions .
13 The ability of the modem to translate signals makes the information services market we have today a possibility … information publishers must now prepare for a new challenge and for a similar degree of networking capacity for video and other multimedia as they currently experience for data … ’
14 In 1703 Bishop Nicholson records a Churchwarden 's remark characteristic of the sturdy independence of Dalesmen , ‘ Except the Vicar and the Schoolmaster , we have not a Gentleman among us , nor can any remember the time we had a Beggar . ’
15 Taliesin said , ‘ We have not the riches of the East , nor the wealth of the world , sir .
16 We have not the gift of combining , he thought bitterly .
17 to the last meeting , it was my understanding the same as everybody el everybody else that we have not the funds or budgeting for a camera in this financial year and that approved .
18 We have previously the equation Now the internal energy U can be defined as where e is the internal energy density and T the kinetic energy is
19 We have also the possibility of electronic amplification and distortion .
20 We have also the group of five pieces from Dornröschen ( or ‘ The Sleeping Beauty ’ ) .
21 Much scratching of heads followed by : ‘ We have n't a clue . ’
22 ‘ But we have n't a clue about what causes antioxidant differences between raw and cooked food , ’ adds Professor James .
23 So I phoned up the Stanstead P R O the next morning and said ‘ confirm that the Queen is coming to open the airport ? ’ and he said , ‘ Well , we do n't know , we have n't a clue who 's coming to open the airport , yet .
24 You do n't know what your talking about she said , what baby ? we have n't a baby , my mother wo n't be coming because it so far I tell you .
25 We have n't a lot of money so it 's great to get recognition . ’
26 Sadly , we have n't the manpower to check on the honesty of the replies we get .
27 But now we have n't the stop to prevent our timber sliding as we try to gauge it .
28 Rutherford once quipped ‘ we have n't the money , so we 've got to think ’ .
29 And as the retail trade knows all too well , there is a surplus of goods that we have n't the purchasing power to acquire .
30 We have n't the room , you see . ’
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