Example sentences of "we [vb mod] have [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No , but we may have news of them .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 So we 'll have groups of teams coming along for an hour at a time and hopefully we 'll , you know , keep the impetus going through the day by doing that .
5 We 'll have record of achievement .
6 We 'll have details of more new Stanage routes next month .
7 Aye , we could have loads of young people together , and you could get loads of old people together er ,
8 And that and then we 'd erm we 'd have cups of tea and that .
9 So we shall have copies of errors being duplicated in the population .
10 Normally we shall have sets of addresses of the form :
11 If the Government want to fetch every one of those issues to the Floor of the House , I am quite prepared to do exactly the same , and every day we shall have points of order that go on for half an hour —
12 One call to London and we would have hordes of the Press at the gates of the hacienda , the headlines already written : ‘ Ana de Santis Blind ’ . ’
13 Then instead of a unitary spatio-temporal system we would have scores of mutually independent systems , each corresponding to a particular stretch of continuous observation .
14 I think if we get everybody by ooh , ten thirty we can have sort of a game of strip Trivial Pursuit .
15 We can have ideas of things we have not experienced .
16 Just as we can have polynomials involving powers of a scalar quantity{ gl } , e.g. unc so we can have polynomials of a square matrix A : unc where the unc are scalar multipliers .
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