Example sentences of "we [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We only have a rabbit , ’ he found himself saying , ‘ but we kill that usually .
2 We only have a newspaper once a week .
3 Could our bodies glow red when we only have a day left so we could all sit down and wait comfortably and then when we snuff it we could just disappear .
4 We only have a four-gallon tank , ’ explained Mr Simon , an independent financial advisor , of Eglinton Avenue , who bought the car in November specially to enter the challenge .
5 Even if we only have a tin of soup , that will do me .
6 While admitting that it was originally the understatement of German earnings which led to this move by the German analysts , in this we nevertheless have a model on which to work .
7 Now we just have a couple of minor problems to start with .
8 Well , we , we just sort of muddle along from day to day week to week , nobody tells us anything , we just have a guess and usually the guesses are wrong .
9 we just have a recap , okay , if there 's any congenital amalgamation particularly in the central nervous system , things like spina bifida , hydrocephalus , problems like that and any underlying infection or feeding difficulties and the feeding difficulties could be cause or effect , we 've got a baby that 's erm , who 's temperature is dropping , it 's getting more sleepy and erm it 's difficult to feed and if a baby 's not feeding properly it wo n't be able to warm itself up .
10 ‘ After that , ’ says Haig , ‘ we normally have a cup of tea for 15 minutes , and then we do multi-gym training . ’
11 Now , though , as the cute and fiery new single , ‘ My Aquarium ’ , is released , we finally have a chance to see if Drop Nineteens are worthy of all the fuss …
12 We already have a shortage of science teachers : the Royal Society estimates at least 400 unfilled vacancies in 1981 .
13 First , he points out that the process of ostensive definition , whereby the solipsist attempts to give a meaning to the term ‘ pain ’ by pointing ( mentally ) to a sensation , is one which only works when we already have a background of conceptual knowledge , and can not be used to construct such knowledge from a blank sheet .
14 We already have a roller blind on the outside
15 We already have a car , motor cycle and bicycle lined up , but we need someone for the bus and train .
16 We already have a housemaid . ’
17 We usually have a sign near the main till but it 's not here today . ’
18 We usually have a west wind and it 'll go straight into these holes .
19 We usually have a bit of supper when Dr Neil 's day is ended .
20 But we usually have we usually have a council meeting
21 We usually have a cuppa after do n't we ?
22 It will be nice to spend some time with him too — often the week goes by and we hardly have a chance to talk .
23 Because they always erm answer , whenever I , we meet in the village shop , we always have a chat do n't we ?
24 Also on a Monday we always have a bingo session because it 's very popular with the residents .
25 We always have a laugh about what would happen if these things went to court .
26 This one 's got glasses on mind , we always have a laugh with her , there 's her and Ann on the till and er
27 we always have a bag of potatoes do you ?
28 We always have a number of our own arrangements on display .
29 … and then we always have a time when the kids perform their pieces to one another , so first of all we as teachers can observe what is going on , and feed in comments to them if they need any technical help in terms of how to play musical instruments , etc …
30 Every month on a Wednesday , we always have a minibus outing . ’
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