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

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1 What did we have in nineteen eighty two ?
2 What language would we have in common ?
3 If , as I have suggested , the 12 members of the Community do not have much in common with us over sovereignty , what do we have in common over foreign affairs ?
4 and we 've in nineteen forty nine
5 I 'd , Dave Girt , Leeds City , I 'd be er pleased to hear from Mr Williamson that the hundred and forty five hectares for Greater York is actually to be contained within the York greenbelt , I I think Leeds has misunderstood that point , perhaps misled by the way each one was worded and we 've in previous days clarified that point so
6 ‘ The night we had in that boxed tent at Camp 3 was horrendous .
7 However , Tom Crilly 's best season for us was without question the 1930–31 season , when the Palace made their second assault on the 3rd Division South Championship in three years , only to finish in the runners-up position , just as we had in 1928–29 .
8 When Gooch and Curtis opened with 50 one began to wonder — would we see an upset as we had in 1966 ?
9 You see , this , where we young we 've had all the youth organisations which most of us belong to , that 's all we had in those days .
10 But that was the doctoring that we had in those days .
11 That 's based on the same number of colour photographs that we had in last year 's annual report .
12 I was thinking about those poor people we had in last week — the charity group .
13 Teller went to extreme lengths to rescue Part I , but in the words of Robert Oppenheimer , ‘ The programme we had in 1949 was a tortured thing that did not make a great deal of technical sense .
14 ‘ The first group of children we had in this morning had to be dragged out , ’ she said .
15 We were all highly individualistic — in fact , what we had in common seemed to be a reputation for rebellion and trouble-making — but we shared a way into adult life , influencing each other and creating a collective strength .
16 Gleizes writes , ‘ it was at this moment , October 1910 , that we discovered each other seriously , including Robert Delaunay … and that we realized what we had in common .
17 It was another thing we had in common .
18 And he propounded evidence that a great many of the ailments we have in modern society have to do with the way we construct our buildings .
19 Re-arranging ( 8–38 ) , we have in steady-state where s is the propensity to save ( ) .
20 In particular , the conviction still remains that what we have in all these experiments is a series of adaptive responses , induced by training , to obtain the numerous rewards on offer throughout the training .
21 Our few years are everything we have in all eternity .
22 If all causal circumstances and causes precede their effects in time , it seems we have in that temporal consideration a second basis for the asymmetry we are considering .
23 We pointed out to him that we have in that county a structure of adult basic education and community further education which the rest of the country can only dream of .
24 ‘ I think the best solution to all this is to have third country umpires like we have in other sports . ’
25 The answer is part-miracle , part-mystery , but mainly it comes from members and their friends , and from friends we have in other churches .
26 There we have in one of its aspects the likeness of the old country society that has just passed away to the society described by Chaucer : a cool , matter-of-fact treatment of a subject that could have so many overtones .
27 Erm Romans verse and verse four you notice this text is taken from verse twelve , rejoice in the hope and then persevering prayer , but if you go into verse four , what it 's speaking about there , but just as we have in one body many , members , but the members do not all have the same function and then in six to eight he goes on to describe that we all have gifts do n't we differing according to the undeserved kindness given to us , whether er so forth and so faith , ministry , erm teaching , exhorting , all these different gifts , though sometimes if a particular brother or sister does n't have a particular gift and we think well you know that 's a bit hard going I ca n't seem to listen to them , that 's an area perhaps where we could erm be quivering could n't we , or complaining , especially about assignments , you might get speakers that come here from other congregations , and some are better than others are n't they ?
28 Thus we have in high places Alfred the Great , Edmund Ironside , Edward the Confessor , William the Conqueror , Richard Coeur de Lion , John Lackland , Edward Longshanks , Edgiva the Fair and , for the common people , Thomas the Shepherd , Walter at the Gate , Maud the Widow , Hawisia le Webbe , Alicia Spryngabedde , Roger Mildeneye , and so on .
29 But he does n't acknowledge , and what , this is what I find concerning , the fact that we have in some areas of the county , amalgamated schools into a new school , West Grinstead and Alderbury for example , and taken surplus places out .
30 We have in some cases , I certainly have experienced situations , where the parents are actually buying the cigarettes for their children .
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