Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] we [vb mod] have a " in BNC.

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1 Before we can begin to understand social interaction we must have a sound descriptive data-base : an ‘ ethogram ’ or compendium of all the behaviours an animal typically performs , how often they are performed , with whom and to whom .
2 This comes out in this page we 'll have a look at it in more detail in a minute .
3 As a free society we must have a justice system that is fair , accessible and responsible to the citizen .
4 In this section we shall have a brief look at the latter method .
5 During these meetings we must have a serious look at whether the children should be coming home to live with you in the future .
6 Perhaps in two or three years we will have a convertible currency .
7 To indicate the page we 're on there 's a number centred across the bottom of the page below the rule while on normal pages we 'll have a strap indicating the title and issue date on the outside edge of each page ; recto and verso headings to use the official terminology .
8 ( In an extreme case we might have a fairly constant number of 0-year-old children ( say 5000 ) in some population , yet averaging 100 deaths each week in the 0–1 age group , so that the ratio of deaths to mean population over a year exceeds 1.01 ) .
9 As you know , I 've been on the look out for some years for a smaller company we could have a friendly merger with , but there 's nothing even remotely promising at the moment .
10 But one day we 'll have a king again .
11 Yet with any luck we shall have a dozen bold new hens to lay eggs for us next year - and even if only half of them manage to emulate their mothers in the matter of bringing up families , by mid-summer we shall be positively over-run .
12 Perhaps if the rest of the writing had had the same approach we would have a worthy materials reference book .
13 If we can get man set up the same way we 'll have a real world-beater on our hands . ’
14 That way we shall have a good idea of all the different kinds of rose , where to look to find the right variety to suit a particular purpose , and more importantly , where not to look , and what to leave alone .
15 In that way we shall have a Europe that is stronger , more sympathetic and a better one in which to live .
16 but , and this kingdom takes over , Jesus was a ransom sacrifice , he brought , bought people back , that 's , those that have faith , so in the new , when this new system comes round , when the king comes round the earth we 'll start to grow young again , and then that way we 'll have a sort of a different flesh wo n't we ?
17 Now I 'm putting it very simplistically and very starkly , but it does seem to me that we need to get a better balance about how we look at these things and to realize that if we 've got an efficient industry we will have a declining industrial workforce , what are the rest going to do ?
18 Ruskin ( who will be discussed in a later chapter ) also wrote his autobiography in old age , and without our knowledge of his life from other sources we should have a distorted picture of his childhood , and should know nothing at all about his marriage .
19 If we continue the trend towards domestication and away from harvesting wild animals we will have a new problem , that of controlling rapid expansion of those wild animals freed from commercial harvesting or hunting .
20 Next week we will have a report for grandmothers on how to suck eggs .
21 Or this at least was the academic orthodoxy , and by examining this and subsequent debates we should have a clearer idea of the analytical tools which can be of help in understanding the changing nature of local politics in Britain .
22 Next time we will have a basis on which to request a meeting , in advance — trying to arrange meetings on the spot becomes a nightmare of negotiating other prescheduled appointments .
23 I hope that next time we will have a woman in a major role .
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