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

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1 We may not have the courage to scream for attention but we can ensure , by being ill , that we get it .
2 We usually have some warning when one of these changes is about to happen and we may also have the worry about this change balanced by the excitement that a change in circumstances often brings .
3 proposed that we should in effect give the money to erm a non county body involved in this , to allocate , to work out both the basis of the allocation and the allocation funds in this order , we think that 's inappropriate , If we 're putting up money then we should also have the responsibility for allocating them among a until the done and the done , so I 'm at all , or whether our council or something to be set up in the future should have equal control of that , that money .
4 Without it we should not have the motive or stimulus to reach our goals or survive some of the situations in which we find ourselves .
5 But I do n't see any reason why our that we should n't have the ability , as a man to making management decisions , that makes the productivity and cost profile achievable of at least what it was before Christmas .
6 Sorry , we should n't have the committee meeting now , Richard I know has some got some interesting ideas .
7 And we 'll bring you news of Oxford 's match at Tranmere in our late night news … when we 'll also have the score from tonight 's game at Kingsholm …
8 We 'll also be looking back a little bit at the Breeder 's Cup , we 'll also have the result of your poll for the Channel Four racing personality of the year , there 's the picture puzzle and lots of other things as well which I ca n't remember .
9 Then we 'll all have the school dinners
10 Parents today are far more responsible , they 're , they sort of say no erm we wo n't we 'll only have the number of children we can give a good start in life to .
11 Cos he said something about we might not have the flat .
12 We could n't have the lights on .
13 We could also have the feature open ; , , , , , would be ( +open ) , all the others being ( -open ) .
14 You recall that we could not have the needles always selected in the same direction or we would end up with biased fabric ?
15 ‘ His department has been saying to us in recent weeks that we could not have the classrooms and toilets we need because there are empty places in other schools .
16 all afternoon , and all we 'd done , we 'd just have the lights on , to give us minimum lights , you could n't use no machinery
17 I heard Claire Rayner say what a good thing it was we were n't immortal because , without the ultimate threat of death , we 'd never have the impetus to use life fully .
18 So we 'd still have the money .
19 ‘ If it was n't for him we 'd still have the empire . ’
20 Very often we shall also have the names of the major part of the actual occupiers , though we have to remember that sub-tenants were not usually recorded .
21 We shall not have the makings of a dynamical theory until we have succeeded in finding a way to represent within our formalism these dynamical variables , these observable quantities of the theory .
22 Without the use of chemicals we would n't have the range of disease and pest-free foods that we have today .
23 If it did n't our culture would change , as we would n't have the energy and drive to be as busy as we are without coffee and alcohol . ’
24 Erm a and f at first we had one or two people coming in , but then it , it , it dr it dropped off very quickly , and after about three months , I think , we decided we were n't getting enough take-up , w that we would not have the sessions in the flats any more , but that we would encourage people to come to the Law Centre if they had any problems .
25 as if we would never have the time to say all the things we needed to say to each other .
26 Of course , we ca n't have the mountains , but our enthusiasm and we 'll help you experience it .
27 We ca n't have the Angel Gabriel sleeping on bare boards ! ’
28 We ca n't have the coalman yet cos we have n't got the coal house cleared out
29 ‘ Because we ca n't have the bride 's mother looking like a daffodil ? ’
30 I have talked to many hon. Members who have said , ‘ Do n't worry , this matter will ultimately collapse ; things will change and we will not have the problems . ’
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