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

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1 We 've no way of knowing how long she was out in that rain .
2 We 've no way of holding you . ’
3 We 've no way of knowing what she must bear , we 've no burdens like hers . ’
4 But all that 's just guessing , I mean we 've no way of testing it .
5 But all that 's just guessing , I mean we 've no way of testing it .
6 We had no way of knowing it , but those messages were to bring us the first concrete news of John for eighteen months .
7 We had no way of reading the other 's mind .
8 We have a way of talking , and thus a way of thinking , about thoughts as if they were sentences in the head ; and it is worth noting that Fodor ( for example in Psychosemantics ) regards folk psychology as providing a rough but reliable account of mental life and behaviour .
9 Well in the abstract we were loo we , I bought them and decided whether they are high or low counts , we now have a way of quantifying that , we have a way of counting each individual er vessel .
10 We have no way of knowing exactly when these experiences took place .
11 We only have the subjects ' external behavioural indicators ( verbal or non-verbal ) of their experiences and we have no way of validating these indicators .
12 ‘ If they do work , that is wonderful — but we have no way of knowing for sure .
13 Although tradition has assumed that she was some if not all of those things , we have no way of knowing .
14 We have no way of knowing how much wider support this view would command among other birth parents so at the moment it remains a hypothesis for further testing , that is. :
15 We have no way of recording and replaying the sense of balance , and we can barely manage sight and sound with our present technology .
16 Unfortunately , we have no way of predicting who may suffer an allergic reaction to a particular drug .
17 Hitherto many specialists opted out of the controversy by saying we have no way of knowing the internal temperature of dinosaurs because of the reasons mentioned above .
18 The great lady sits up in bed stark naked , with Sien 's face and torso , and we have no way of knowing why .
19 From here we can suggest that , perhaps , all stars vary their output periodically , but that for obvious practical reason we have no way of knowing that this is so in the case of stars whose periods are sufficiently long .
20 However , what is behind Quine 's refusal to admit a prior substantive concept of reality — a corollary of his rejection of the a priori — is that our broadest conception of reality is derived from science ; ‘ science identifies and describes reality ’ and without science we have no way to think or talk about it at all .
21 The lower half of the Harvesters ' Vase priest is broken off , so we have no way of knowing how his lower half was clothed , but the seal impression shows that underneath the pleated skirt the man was wearing the sacral hide garment .
22 At any one position , there may well be a key pattern which captures the critical features of play — but we have no way of finding it .
23 Not necessarily , because in our experiments we experimenters , devise ; however , we have no way of telling whether the scales we use are the same as those the animals themselves use in making their memories .
24 We have no way of defining , of policing , the boundaries that separate the name of one entity from the name of another ; tropes are not just travellers , they tend to be smugglers and probably smugglers of stolen goods at that .
25 We have no way of knowing whether any physical marker once stood there .
26 While the portrayal of both normality and deviance may be stereotyped in curriculum texts , we have no way of quantifying how far they are internalized by pupils .
27 We have no way of knowing .
28 We have no way of knowing how many he made , nor even how long his working life may have been .
29 We have no way of measuring the immediate impact of this writing on Jewish readers because we have no document we can safely date about 300 B.C. But if it is true that Kohelet , Ecclesiastes , wrote in the early third century B.C. , one must acknowledge that at least one of the Jewish sages was not prepared to play the part the Greeks had assigned to him .
30 At the moment , we have no way of knowing and , although the report is now public property , its contents during preparation and its final contents are determined entirely by those paying the bill — and they are the promoters who have every interest in avoiding drawing attention to anything that could be used against them when the Bill is debated publicly or scrutinised in the House on Second Reading , Report or in the Special Select Committee or the Standing Committee .
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