Example sentences of "[noun pl] [subord] we have " in BNC.

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1 Does my right hon. Friend agree that there is a place for parliamentary contacts where we have no diplomatic relations ?
2 In Bali , amongst the community of wise and loving farmer artists where we have our home , such a stunt would be as unbelievable as it would be unnecessary , for when it comes to the supernatural — or human trickery , for that matter — the Balinese are old hands .
3 Market Opportunities where we have been retained by vendors and where a sales memorandum has been prepared .
4 It has always been my intention to call a public meeting for all interested parties once we have something definite to report .
5 We can use this approach through postponing decisions , meetings and finding solutions until we have all the necessary information and all the right people present .
6 We can never know what folly and what wisdom is in the speeches until we have had a chance to read them . ’
7 But it helps to expiate our imagined sins if we have a bogeyman to hand , a Drug Baron .
8 Why huge job losses if we have a minimum wage ?
9 We are a voluntary body , but thankfully are able to influence the decision-makers because we have among our members those with local knowledge and with expertise in many disciplines relevant to our work .
10 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 .
11 The EPR paper concludes with the words While we have thus shown that the wavefunction does not provide a complete description of physical reality , we have left open the question of whether or not such a description exists .
12 We do not wish to say how a writer should organise his written discourse into paragraphs before we have managed to characterise , in any comprehensive way , how writers typically do so .
13 The News International ban had some unusual characteristics as we have seen , but the ban and the judgment on it was a significant event in several further respects .
14 It makes me so cross when I see so much imported fruit and vegetables in the shops when we have as good , if not better English produce on hand .
15 The objective in 1993 is to make our budget , which is achievable providing we stop scoring own goals as we have done in th Northern Area of Wimpey Asphalt and the Eastern Area of Wimpey Hobbs over the last two years .
16 For it is Jesus as he was remembered and his words as we have them which have played the part which they have in western culture .
17 And such beautiful shells as we have collected !
18 We have said clearly that we shall not accept changes in the rules on rabies unless we can have at least the same safeguards as we have today .
19 During the last few months as we have got to know him better , he has shown himself to be exactly the sort of person we had hoped Annabelle would marry — charming , sincere , reliable — with a clear idea of what he wants from life and how to achieve it .
20 I suspect that those of us who continue our work as Members of Parliament after the next general election will find our surgeries just as busy with people complaining about the council tax and its anomalies as we have during the past year as a result of the poll tax .
21 The Information Memorandum may only be released to potential acquirors once we have received the signed confidentiality letter .
22 We do n't get to see them in the states so we have to come over here .
23 We have more houses than we have ever had , how can we yet have homelessness ?
24 However , we are equally guilty at times of thinking ourselves to be better at certain pursuits than we have cause to feel .
25 UK students attend at Henley and other tutorial centres , overseas students are offered local workshops in countries where we have an Associate Institution .
26 focussing on areas where we have knowledge , experience , and , as a result , competitive advantage ;
27 In these circumstances where we have referred a sale opportunity to the purchaser , the terms and conditions of our introductory fee are set out in sections 1103.1 and 1108.1 .
28 Because er under no c circumstances if we have a fire , do we say the f we put the fire out out ourselves .
29 They have taken great pains to eliminate explanations based on freak signals from side walls , or from inanimate objects ( although we can not entirely discount such hypotheses until we have specifically investigated them ) .
30 We should even be able to move mountains if we have enough faith .
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