Example sentences of "what we have [be] " in BNC.

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1 Which is sometimes what we have in n it ?
2 What we have are , in the words of T.S .
3 What we have are some rather vague hints in later sources .
4 And what we have are as follows , one , a manual , which Dennis mentioned in the red folder .
5 What we have are a number of ideas of what social class is as a phenomenon , sometimes overlapping , sometimes divergent .
6 Instead , what we have are literally thousands of measures in educational testing , social surveys , attitude research or statistical analysis , with little or no idea as to how any of them could conceivably be reduced to a few dimensions or compared with agreed-upon standards .
7 What we have is all we have , he wrote .
8 What we have is them merely following awful Bunnymen in playing the ridiculous Albert Hall .
9 But in a way what we have is more exhilarating because this is new ground we are breaking .
10 What we have is not one , ongoing Parliament , but rather a series of parliaments , each now limited in its life to five years ( Parliament Act 1911 , s.7 ) .
11 Instead , what we have is a mess .
12 What we have is a database with a much freer format underneath and a spreadsheet on top .
13 Thus what we have is a first-rate account of the use made by capital of space in conflict with the working class which underplays the extent to which this use is a response to working-class organization .
14 What we have is a critical discourse , constituting the core of the student 's studies .
15 The beauty of what we have is that even if some of the programs we currently possess will not provide the sort of answer we want , we can always write one that will .
16 What we have is purely a business arrangement . ’
17 What we have is an excess of definitions around the feminine whereas men are the undefined norm .
18 What we have is an anti-colonial movement as a parallel .
19 What we have is picking up a ragbag of stable door legislation , that came out of other Acts , and that 's why we have offices , shops and railway premises from the Oswald Acts which were neatly tucked in the back of Oswald 's Act .
20 We we do that in terms of of of capital control for Translink and Computer Services , and it 's interesting to note that we do n't class as a debt free authority , so what we have is a number of scare stories from Vincent over there , which is irresponsible .
21 What what what we have is a serious of local plans which include policies for protecting land and they are working perfectly well in achieving that objective .
22 What we have is n't love , but at least it is n't a cold professional relationship . ’
23 What we have is the mediocre trying to replace the ordinary .
24 And about the biggest problem today , that of unemployment what we have is nine thousand pounds put back into the the employment development fund .
25 What we have is nine thousand pounds put back into the employment development fund still leaving a cut .
26 We can not eradicate what we have been through .
27 It may be that we can learn from computers something of what we have been missing in the game ; or , that chess is so rich , that only a symbiosis between man and machine can explore it adequately .
28 We have never paddled at night and are a little apprehensive but soon learn what we have been missing .
29 And our minds are heavily conditioned and circumscribed by habit , by what we have been taught to think , and by subconscious emotion , human weakness and social environment or circumstance .
30 Is this what we have been waiting for all these years , the answer that has so far eluded us ?
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