Example sentences of "we [modal v] have [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We may have problems in the Labour Party but we ai n't that barmy . ’
2 question , issue three C two and three er we say that in relation to two as a matter of have categorize this as a question of law we say it probably categories a question of fact because if they 're right in there analysis of law and article eighty directive , all it means is , is that there is no market outside and that the restriction is insignificant if that being so one would answer the question , is not capable as a matter of pure law of infringing article eighty five , but in the light of the discussion yesterday afternoon of course when my learned friend comes to apply for this strike out , we may have difficulty in contesting that provision it 's not , not er , a , a major part of our case that we , we would have to re-consider it and , and I did ask your Lordship erm if your Lordship would minded to find otherwise not to block out at least the possibility of application for leave to amend and of course we 'd have to make , have to consider whether we could make a proper case out of it on what we do
3 Notice , however , that although we may have views on the social class distribution of [ ta ; ] deletion ( it can be readily observed to be less common in middle-class Belfast English ) , social class is at this stage an external category .
4 We made two hundred and forty five pounds on Thriller of the Year one hundred and nineteen pounds on Tea for Two but that is after we 've made the three hundred pounds donation to Whiston Hospital we made a thousand and eighteen pounds on the panto Wuthering Heights we lost four hundred and nine pounds , but that was basically that we do costume plays and have to hire the erm fixtures and set pieces from Wrightsons or wherever we 're always going to be in this position and I think it 's the tradition of the Garrick that we continue to do them , and I think we have to accept that we may have losses in future on those particular erm things .
5 Actually we may have , we 've got one or two mashed up sets , we may have flaps for them , I du n no .
6 ‘ No , but we may have news of them .
7 We should have broken up before but there is every prospect of a late and long hopping in which case we should have difficulty in making the necessary attendances . ’
8 Maybe we should have speaker on a separate night .
9 We should have provision for granting supervised access to the same resources as staff .
10 And we should have sympathy with him for the sight of a strange dog — whether on a lead or not — can be enough to make sheep run and if pregnant they can miscarry .
11 Animal circuses should be closed , and we should have circuses with just people
12 Clem Attlee nationalised the Bank of England because he did not think that we should have rule by central bankers .
13 I think that we should have access to the schools for everyone who is interested in education , and I think that includes teachers , so that is why I was very grateful to receive your invitation today , and I think the series is good , but I think that why we want an open society within our schools is because everyone has got a tremendous interest in education until people begin to surround it with jargon or to build walls and barriers which create a closed society .
14 The owners , the Signori Grignaffini , gave us a warm welcome before showing us our new home , and then insisted that we should have supper with them .
15 The model is referred to as the ‘ grandmother cell ’ theory because it predicts that we should have populations of cells in our brains that fire only when we see our grandmothers .
16 Justifying the decision to boost funding for SDI , Bush said that " we must have protection from limited nuclear missile attack " adding that " there are too many people in too many countries [ who ] have access to nuclear arms " .
17 We must have things in common as a basis for a relationship .
18 If we are to improve our general education standards we must have funding for the system and an inspectorate able to comment on that matter .
19 We must have partnership between government and non-government if we are to achieve any degree of success in our aid efforts .
20 We must have confidence in ourselves ; if we do n't , how can we expect someone else to ?
21 ‘ The publicity which rightly has surrounded this situation may have one good effect ; it draws our attention to the awful consequences of unemployment and business failures in our society ; and it reminds us of our genuine responsibilities towards the individuals and families damaged by this ; we must have care for our brothers and sisters in need .
22 But spelling can not solely rely on this route : to be able to spell words like yacht or choir we must have access to specific lexical information about how each word is spelled .
23 But afterwards , when he wakes — poor rogue , I would n't disturb him ! — we must have words with your songbird . ’
24 Lord Scarman has been its most enthusiastic advocate , urging that English media law should be interpreted , as far as possible , in conformity with Article 10 : " If the issue should ultimately be a question of legal policy , we must have regard to the country 's international obligation to observe the European Convention as interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights " .
25 We must have reform of the CAP and it must be continuous , because the world situation keeps changing , but we must ensure that it is the right reform .
26 We 'll have breakfast in the café we used last night .
27 From 1st January , we 'll have countries in the European community allowed to send in as much imported goods as they like .
28 We 'll have Steiner at the Tower .
29 We 'll have hash for days . ’
30 Ah but we 'll have copies by May surely .
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