Example sentences of "here we have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Here we had a man who we knew had serious problems that constituted a danger to himself and others , and we sat back , simply because we were waiting for him to admit he had a problem . ’ |
2 | Here we had a feature on isolating the gene which causes nagging , another on the gender politics of public lavatories , and a report from Paris on giveaway days at the great houses of couture before coming to a ‘ just discovered ’ fragment of early Jane Austen . |
3 | Here we have a patient who is unstable during the course of filling , and is also obstructed with a low flow , and a high voiding pressure and finally a patient who is unstable who has a perfectly normal voiding pressure of er thirty five , and a maximum flow of twenty . |
4 | Here we have a diagram of a grand negative organism with it 's inner membrane and outer membrane illustrated here . |
5 | As Jespersen points out , " here we have a reference to an event that is past , or at any rate contemporaneous , in relation to the time of the main verb " , that is , just the opposite sequence of events to that which our hypothesis should have led us to expect . |
6 | His ironic protestations — " " My wit is short ; ye may well understonde " " ; " " Blameth nat me … " " — serve only to remind us of the fact that here we have a court poet playing first the pilgrim-narrator " Chaucer " and then playing a churl . |
7 | Here we have a gang of unemployed white boys who imagine themselves to be some kind of local ruling class , and who feel outraged that this omnipotent position is being usurped by groups of black youth who are even more disadvantaged than they are . |
8 | Then down here we have a couple of day beds for patients who need to rest under observation for the day following treatment but who do n't really justify admission , and then over here we 've got the two theatres for major suturing and cleaning up , and then down there at the end the X-ray and plaster rooms . ’ |
9 | Here we have a law , advertised as a solution to violence and disorder , that makes no mention of violent or disorderly acts by the defendant . |
10 | Here we have a repetition of the childhood in which the parent 's weakness contributed to the unconscious need for punishment . |
11 | Here we have a hint that what divides the theorists is not only their answers but the time-frame of their questions . |
12 | ‘ Yet here we have a lad trying his best and they do this to him . ’ |
13 | Here we have a quandary . |
14 | But here we have a situation where proxy votes from the manager of Woolworths and the local Boots the Chemist , have steamrollered through this motion . ’ |
15 | Whenever she found a knotted muscle she would say , ‘ Here we have a coconut ’ , and then pound the spot into insensibility . |
16 | Now then here we have a farm , and it is a farm a mixed farm . |
17 | Here we have a team unafraid to break out from any area of the field and run at you with ball in hand . |
18 | So here we have a program which generates data . |
19 | And here we have a county which is taking sixty percent of its housing requirement from outside its boundaries . |
20 | Here we have a design based on the character , providing the character string handling requirements of the commercial application , with a word-oriented architecture superimposed upon it , to allow the more efficient binary arithmetic to be used when required . |
21 | Here we have a co-production of mini-series ambitions , but without the necessary budget or pomposity to puff out to epic proportions . |
22 | The Reverend J. G. MacNeill published his " New Guide to Islay " in 1900 and here we have a book about Islay only , written by an Ileach . |
23 | The Reverend J. G. MacNeill published his " New Guide to Islay " in 1900 and here we have a book about Islay only , written by an Ileach . |
24 | But basically turning to the Selby situation erm I mean here here we have a district that does n't have any areas of acknowledged national or landscape im importance at all but as as I mentioned previously that 's not to say that there are n't valuable areas of countryside within the district and areas which to use use the words of of P P G advice are valued by the people that live and and work in the district and and also by visitors . |