Example sentences of "we can have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We have already seen some such things in the area of natural philosophy , things of which , ‘ by the natural use of our faculties , we can have no knowledge at all ’ .
2 In a book , God In Us , published next month , which his refusal to withdraw from publication led to his sacking , he said : ‘ There is nothing ‘ out there ’ and if there is , we can have no knowledge of it . ’
3 Well we can have no doubt when a moment later she turns to idolatry and assures the tree that her early care ‘ Not without song each morning and due/dew praise ’ — a little excessive for a tree , perhaps .
4 But as far as these are substantive we can " t formulate the limits , since we can have no idea of what is inconceivable .
5 An example of the latter is the argument that since we are mistaken about secondary qualities-the real world does not contain red , sweet , and hot things but only certain electromagnetic , stereo-chemical , and micromechanical properties-so we can have no faith in our direct awareness of our conscious events , states , and processes .
6 That is why I say that at impact , during a proper swing , the shaft of a club is doing nothing to help or hinder a shot — and we can have no control over it at this point .
7 Others can be more speculatively added to that nucleus , both miniatures and illuminations , but we can have no certainty that they are by her .
8 By the textuality of history , I mean to suggest , firstly , that we can have no access to a full and authentic past , a lived material existence , unmediated by the surviving textual traces of the society in question — traces whose survival we can not assume to be merely contingent but must rather presume to be at least partially consequent upon complex and subtle social processes of preservation and effacement ; and secondly , that those textual traces are themselves subject to subsequent textual mediations when they are construed as the ‘ documents ’ upon which historians ground their own texts , called histories .
9 We can have a go at this as well ca n't we ?
10 Well we can have a go at
11 But better than that , Mr. Deputy Speaker — I am sure that you will allow 30 seconds indulgence here — I remind Conservative Members , although they were not all present at the time , of a Bill introduced way back in 1976 , if we can have a trip down memory lane .
12 We can either accept that God is sovereign and recognise that this is part of his plan , or we can have a pity party and completely neutralise everything God wants to do through us .
13 Well we can have a fanfare at the end , ca n't we , why not ?
14 we can have a steam meat pudding today , cos I 'll have to leave that on
15 There 'll be fewer rabbits and we can have a bit of peace .
16 And you can read that and we can have a bit of a discussion about that
17 We had a brilliant time and it 's a pity you only get to do it once : Maybe we 'll split up and reform under a different name — so we can have a crack at it next year .
18 Then we can have a drink in the bar first . ’
19 and er you know we can have a drink , we 'll go out and have a drink and have a meal like , anyway our John says oh
20 We 're not having a party we 're just gon na , they 're just coming round in the afternoon to play with you and we can have a drink and
21 we can have a drink
22 No — wo n't hear of it , sir — when you leave finally , which we trust will be long delayed — then we can have a discussion on the matter of the account . ’
23 We can have a secret . ’
24 Yes , so we can have a rest .
25 Tha , you know we can have a run of erm
26 She wanted to cling to his hands and say , tell me it 's still all right between us , tell me you still love me , tell me we can have a child one day .
27 Later we can have a chat about this business over a few drinks . ’
28 Now we can have a photographer visiting us to make a video , so that we can remember this magical day for the rest of our lives .
29 ‘ Now we can have a look at the KW , ’ he said , marching off again .
30 We can have a look at the barn and see if the loft is still empty , ’ she told Shirley .
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