Example sentences of "we [modal v] [adv] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We may ultimately have people pulling together plans where they assessment is done by a range of people outside social services . ’ |
2 | We 've already paid the ordinary renewal fee , but do you think we should also have libel slander and officials indemnity ? |
3 | We should then have aa — 1 , that is unc or , again |
4 | But as well as Carol with her pick of the best winter coats around , next week we 'll also have Katie Wood in Legoland and the hysterically funny Kevin Kline in conversation with Mr Showbiz John Millar . |
5 | first pictures of the big game in Goals Extra on Central tomorrow when we 'll also have news of Hereford 's home match against Doncaster … as for the other sport … here 's Chris Moore |
6 | We 'll just have lunch , and then I 'm sure you 've got a wonderful programme lined up for this afternoon ! ’ |
7 | If there is , we 'll still have Volkov back in Russia . ’ |
8 | Now I just worry about whether we 'll still have tubes or not . |
9 | That 's the main thing and then if you 've got any questions afterwards hopefully we 'll still have time to go through a few questions . |
10 | Eventually we 'll all have locks on windows |
11 | ‘ There are some great titles out there , ’ he said , exclusively to ZZAP ! , ‘ … and many will swap them because they 've completed them , so we 'll always have loads of great games . ’ |
12 | ‘ We 'll never have Marmite over there . |
13 | ‘ We 'll never have time , ’ Gurder panted . |
14 | And the sailor said , ’ Have it your own way but if we do n't we 'll never have kids . ’ |
15 | I thought we might perhaps have lunch . ’ |
16 | ‘ I 'd thought we might safely have dinner here tonight . |
17 | ‘ But we could still have chaps like you taking messages back and forth , bringing tea , that sort of thing . |
18 | Then we could still have lunch . ’ |
19 | Well I mean er we could always have raffles ourselves anyway ! |
20 | We could all have rivers brimming with salmon if you wish . |
21 | Umm , err … to make it more fun for both of us , we could perhaps have dinner and you could show me how you 'd behave in a date situation . |
22 | ‘ That 's a joke , you understand — we 'd rather have money . ’ |
23 | This approach is convenient , and we shall often have recourse to it ; however , it has disadvantages ( even supposing that a fully adequate account can be given of such notions as ‘ the class of dogs ’ ) . |
24 | Does this mean that we shall always have alcoholism in our society ? |
25 | ‘ We thought that if we did n't like the Arab sector of Jerusalem after partition , ’ Damiani said , ‘ we would also have property in the Jewish sector . |
26 | A woman came in and said perhaps we would rather have soup . |
27 | If we did n't have them we would probably have dictatorship which would be even worse ! |
28 | ‘ We will still have £3.5m. at the end of this year . |
29 | But we can always have faith that we will rejoice in what is going to happen in the future . |
30 | ‘ We can always have ham and tea and whiskey for anybody that wants it in our house . |