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

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1 With Copsey and Gareth Llewellyn improving all the time , we could just have a bright future ahead of us .
2 Perhaps we could just have a look at what sort of angles we 've got here .
3 Never saw , you were n't meant to , and he says , no your mum said that we could either have a sweet or a starter , not both .
4 When it was being drawn up ‘ we agreed we could n't have a cash limit and we never said there would be a cash limit ’ .
5 We could n't have a social issue without reference to the regular social side of our NCT branch and have therefore emphasised the purpose of these meetings in this issue .
6 Having done a railway trip together to the West Somerset Railway to celebrate our Silver Wedding anniversary , at a time when we could n't have a party , my wife and I recently held a belated one at the Gwili Railway , ably assisted by family , friends and some members of the BCRS committee .
7 ‘ Our children play out on the street and there 's a plan to build a school on land nearby surely we could n't have a busy road where children are going to school ? ’
8 The house was identified and purchased , and I do n't see any reason why we could n't have a stay of two or three days or a week to get time to move things properly . ’
9 We could not have a debate in Committee and the House deserves serious answers on this extremely important issue .
10 Brady explained : ‘ Jack Charlton wrote to me , saying he was sorry about the way it had ended and expressing the hope that we could still have a decent relationship .
11 ‘ If we beat Oxford and Plymouth on Saturday , we could still have a chance of automatic promotion .
12 Hey — if the worst comes to the worst we could always have a ‘ safe ’ official list , and an ‘ alternative ’ list .
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