Example sentences of "[noun sg] we [adv] have [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it was n't to be and as a result we now have fewer engineers and probably fewer skilled people in industry than ever before : crumbly foundations to build upon if it is going to be built along the old traditional lines .
2 Against this loss we still have those players who sat out and who are very close to the standard of the team that played ’ .
3 Note to artists : Because of the overwhelming response we now have several weeks ' supply of pictures for the Gallery page .
4 Now because of course we now have more computers in society than we ever did before , and we do n't have lots of paper files before us inevi invariably , the information is being held upon the computer .
5 the word ‘ accent ’ is used elsewhere to refer to different varieties of pronunciation ( e.g. ‘ a foreign accent ’ ) ; it is confusing to use it for a quite different purpose — to a lesser extent we also have this problem with ‘ stress ’ , which can be used to refer to psychological tension .
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