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

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1 We 'd film for 12 hours , then we 'd watch an hour or two .
2 And then we 'd cycle to Pilton , and I was completely happy beside my big fine-looking uncle with his shiny blue-black hair while he made some dinner , and then we 'd potter about all afternoon in his garden and his little greenhouse .
3 And then we had shooters that came , and we 'd millionaires among them .
4 It 's just , I I you know , we were there and we 'd sort of gone past so rather than reverse
5 Do we have competition for our Pest Control Services ?
6 Why ca n't we have sheep like the neighbours ? ’
7 Could we have copies of the minute , do you think ?
8 But erm along with that I 'm a naturalist and erm the place is big enough , we can we have scope for leaving area to revert to nature , which we 're tying to do .
9 ‘ Do we have notes on him ? ’
10 To what do we have parking within
11 Ca n't we have porridge for a change ?
12 How can we have grain without oxen to plough the fields ?
13 Can we have Rampage on the Megatape as I know Your Sinclair had it a while back ?
14 Why do we have exams for subjects which we are n't even setted for ?
15 Shall we have Max on again ? ’
16 Do we have nominations for conference reps and local election candidates ?
17 Paul this is Sunday , do we have post on a Sunday ?
18 ‘ I tell you what , why do n't we have supper at Brown 's ? ’ she suggested , rising to her feet .
19 If we wish to reclaim responsibility for ourselves we must aim for self-sufficiency because only then can we have control over our lives .
20 Can we have approval for that er expenditure then ?
21 Right can we have Romeo on the chair please thank you .
22 ‘ Why do we have need of bits of paper ? ’
23 Could we have crumpets for tea ? ’
24 ‘ Why do n't we have tea at the Waldorf ? ’
25 ‘ And do we have witnesses to what exactly happened ? ’
26 Could we have clarification of that ,
27 What are we having cake for ?
28 Are we having tea with this ?
29 Arthur Schopenhauer ( 1788–1860 ) accuses him of holding that animals are mere things : ‘ Thus only for practice are we to have sympathy for animals ’ ( Regan and Singer 1976 : 125 ) .
30 We 've holidays for everyone .
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