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

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1 It 's perhaps perhaps easier to see it as the as the N As and the O Hs though okay or if we did it with sulphuric acid we 'd have hydrogen sulphate plus sodium hydroxide what 's that going to give us ?
2 Mum to make the eyes mum we could have sultanas .
3 broadsheet because we can display photographs much more effectively on broadsheet and of course we 'll have colour .
4 In the old days , which is to say five years ago or so , the phrase you would most often hear issuing from the yet-to-be father was , ‘ Yes , of course we 'll have children .
5 ‘ Of course we 'll have time .
6 Of course we must have cartwheels and the maiden to whose lot it had fallen to perform this important feature of the dance so very neatly and prettily is recalled .
7 Together with the right kind of support we could have fun together and achieve so much for ourselves and our diocese .
8 In addition we 'll have hints and tips on how to get the best out of your very own GUI ( Graphical User Interface ) .
9 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 . ’
10 In a minute we 'll have reaction from people living near the festival site , the local MP , and police involved in trying to control the festival .
11 Jack may be able to donate some scones we would have bingo a knock-out competition and the whisky roll plus a raffle .
12 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 —
13 I mean is there any chance we shall have Therese next season ? ’
14 After our four o'clock news we 'll have charity shop our chance to help others .
15 And food a week we 'll have fishfingers or beefburgers or things like that , pastas .
16 Next week we must have Brian or Gerry telling you why I 'm wrong and they 'd be as persuasive , or more persuasive than I 'm being , but I ca n't see the case for such a thing as a law of form .
17 Every Tuesday and Wednesday we 'll have breakfast appointments , and we 'll have another one there , and one in before we take big H out .
18 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 .
19 At Pizzaland we can have starter for one pound thirty if we want !
20 On beginners ' courses we can have adults in four metre Europas alongside kids in Rotobats whilst the bigger kids soon move on to playboats and squirt boats .
21 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 .
22 So it is that even events from the distant past " were written down for our instruction " in order that in the present and for the future " by encouragement of the scriptures we might have hope " .
23 Yes I said , no , I said next year we 'll have tickets but if it 's the same whatsit we do n't want him .
24 It is possible that this year we 'll have hunt saboteurs to contend with .
25 I have personally been down to the suppliers several times and checked , and there is no doubt we will have delivery .
26 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 .
27 So it 'll be tan again but his time we 'll have tan fifty is equal to one twenty over the adjacent which is what we 're trying to find .
28 And the conversations we 'll have might just tip the balance from strong sexual attraction and growing respect into something new and deeper …
29 In the evenings we would have readings from Das Kapital .
30 We wo n't , we wo n't have snow drifts we 'll have soil , soil drifts , as daft as that , God where is all this traffic coming from ?
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