Example sentences of "[pron] we do [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Horses and donkeys eat grass and roots , which we have : tractors eat petrol , which we do n't have .
2 Which we do n't have .
3 I mean there ought to be someone who can make a lead for us in house , that sort of thing , which we do n't have at the moment , because we 've got things like complicated split leads for rigging up two monitors , and we 've had those twice we 've had those made , outside , but they only need to get sort of broken , and we 're back to square one .
4 Things which we do not have the mind structure and therefore the relevant sense of mental meaning , to understand ?
5 I do not mean decent Conservative values like the Citizen 's Charter or dreaming of the classless city ; I mean authentic Conservative values , like a social hierarchy in which power follows the rich who do not have to answer for their acts to hoi polloi , in which we do not have to feel responsible for anyone 's poverty or ill health , in which we do not have to ask questions about where the rich get their money from , and we can carve up the land to create a sort of apartheid state : each tribe to its own homeland .
6 I do not mean decent Conservative values like the Citizen 's Charter or dreaming of the classless city ; I mean authentic Conservative values , like a social hierarchy in which power follows the rich who do not have to answer for their acts to hoi polloi , in which we do not have to feel responsible for anyone 's poverty or ill health , in which we do not have to ask questions about where the rich get their money from , and we can carve up the land to create a sort of apartheid state : each tribe to its own homeland .
7 Dolphins have a sense which we do not have : using something akin to our sonar , they can ‘ see ’ their surroundings holographically ( in true 3D , rather than the effect of 3D our stereoscopic vision creates ) .
8 There are some languages that require interpreters to which we do not have ready access , though we always make every effort to ensure that we find an interpreter who speaks the applicant 's language or at least one in which he or she is comfortable .
9 My hon. Friend the Member for Linlithgow ( Mr. Dalyell ) raised some extremely interesting issues which we do not have time to debate today but which I hope will be debated in the other place , such as the relationship between the putative funding council and the Scottish Office .
10 Copies of prints from earlier sessions for which we do not have the negatives , can be processed , but are usually more expensive .
11 No , not at all , er , but I , I , I , am someone who believes you 've got to have level playing fields , which we do not have , er or wo n't have , er with the implementation of the common market er , regardless of any relationship with the Soviet Union in 1992 , er after all to , what has not been published very much , er is that , you know , got to take into account indirect as well as direct and erm , if you look at for instance the United States er which is constantly packing the common market people , which is of course , er
12 If you are talking of a system which will marry the time sheets with the performance appraisal , this is not a small thing and I bet you we do n't have it in place by the end of April .
13 I 'll have , have to do that later for you because you wo n't be doing it then , this lesson next year , and if your pots do n't go up in the kiln I will be glazing for you , so of course you see the colour and everything we do n't have the time to do that , it 's a shame , well actually they 'll look very smart just with the glaze on , but I 'll try and get that done for you , okay , can you put your hand up if there is
14 This is no small problem and the emotional blockage is very real , but is certainly something we do not have to live with .
15 We feel that this is very much a matter for the district councils in the preparation of their local plans , with their local knowledge which is something we do not have at the county level to be able to make comment on .
16 They say a fraction of a second , we we do n't have fractions of seconds to play about with .
17 God asks us for what we have , not what we do n't have .
18 Suppose that I am playing against you ( though , as we shall see , ‘ against ’ is precisely what we do n't have to be ) .
19 Because what we do n't have is people turning up to work because they 're afraid they 'll lose their job during these recessionary times .
20 a brief specification and receive responses from consultants , what we do n't have , unfortunately , practically everything else with us this morning but that one thing the estimated final cost of this work .
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