Example sentences of "us have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I wonder which of us has Yorkist sympathies .
2 What complicates this state of affairs is that none of us has perfect recall of the past .
3 It is not easy to achieve the recommendation of the HMI document The Curriculum from 5 to 16 , that pupils should be able to use what they learn for their own purposes , because each of us has different purposes in life , and what is relevant to one pupil will not be relevant to another .
4 Every object around us has magnetic qualities .
5 I know that none of us has any choice about what we eat ; it 's all down to drainage , and some systems are obviously better than others .
6 I 'm sure that neither one of us has any thoughts along those lines at all .
7 They have tried to stop us having all-male bars where we can drink in peace .
8 The possibility of any of us having some kind of real experience is seen as having all but vanished , to be replaced by endless opportunity for witnessing things .
9 Please could you let us have two copies of a map on as large as scale as possible .
10 She let us have two rooms but there was no visible staff , and the dining-room was closed : we ate , that evening , in a shabby bar in the middle of the town .
11 Yeah , but , but our dep our , our department our fat slob wo n't allow it wo n't let us have any overtime
12 Let us have less barracking .
13 When the Countess saw that Emily was going to be good for nothing , she let us have this house , as I say — she was Scottish , and had property here that was mostly sold after she died .
14 The white missionary before you would not let us have this ceremony , said Joseph .
15 ‘ Let us have some brandy . ’
16 Do let us have some regard for the classic recipes … not mislead the public … irresponsible chatter … a French cook would never … barbaric mixture …
17 The powers of the European Community are not vested in the Community and then , as it were , the Community lets us have some crumbs from the table .
18 We try to reduce the distance between ourselves and our boss by using first-person-plural pronouns , talking of what ‘ we ’ ( i.e. the boss and I ) will do in the future — ‘ We could always write to head office , and ask them to let us have more data .
19 May He help us to have such faith , and be such faithful followers .
20 Plainly , merulite tubes removed one of the favourite weapons of attack at football matches , and since the containers were easily disposed of by burning , without any pollution effects , appeared to us to have strong advantages from an environmental point of view .
21 And then the solicitor asked us to advised us to have certain things amended and Mr had no problem when I told him over the telephone , he just said send it back and we 'll just amend it .
22 As a suggestion for a hermeneutic notion of social structure , it seems to us to have great merit .
23 I hope that we have proved today that SQL Server is well proven advanced technology , Replication Server enables us to deliver data to who needs it , where they need it , when they need it even if there are system failures , that Navigation Server provides us with a high capacity with a low entry cost , that Omni SQL Gateway enables us to have complete vendor transparency and integrate all information for decision support .
24 But generally it 's been unnecessary for us to have much contact .
25 We , we do find it as a , as a group very difficult to organise ourselves and for us to have some time to sit down together and feed off one another and talk about it so this is quite , that 's quite hopeful , and I think that does show erm , something the same as er , I 'm sure Jack would say the same thing , like here we are , you know , we 've got all the incoming calls , we 've got all the other stuff to do , and what we 're actually doing when we 're trying to make appointments and so on is we , we fit it in , because we 're half way through
26 We have believed that God wishes us to struggle along , barely able to pay our way , and certainly does n't want us to have any fun with our money !
27 ‘ I have the impression the dolphins do n't want us to have any purpose in our relations with them .
28 Orwell warned in 1946 that the English language ‘ becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish , but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts . ’
29 Since then Jim who manages the project engineer course , has spoken to Trevor , and also since then we 've had er contact from Regional Railways our major client , who have actually said that they require us to have this expertise .
30 And for this we would use object based technology , object oriented technology to enable us to have this business processes modelled inside the desktop .
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