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

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1 They 've got no use for words back there where we 've come from .
2 We shall discuss this issue further below after we have examined the nature of the ECJ 's reasoning .
3 And no-one has covered Northern Ireland as thoroughly as we have : Panorama 's Dirty War examined the way British intelligence ran agent Brian Nelson ; Lethal Force tested the suspicion that men who could have been captured or wanted to surrender had been shot dead whilst a special on the Guildford Four broke new ground , exposing the role of the DPP 's office in withholding crucial evidence .
4 ‘ How strange , ’ the majordomo was saying , ‘ another honourable Inquisitor presenting his credentials so soon after we have seen the last one off ! ’
5 Peta and Isobel fell in love with the place as surely as we have and they , like us , concentrated on the commonplace .
6 ‘ Somewhere public , ’ she ventured acidly , ‘ where we can look at strangers who organise their lives and affairs more successfully than we 've done . ’
7 Nottingham three four three four three four to ring and er call as well and tell me what you think about that leaf statue and the trees round there cos we 've got the councillors on talking about that after er one o'clock today .
8 In fact , if we all had sex as often as we had surveys we would n't have time to answer the surveys in the first place .
9 ‘ We are trying to educate young people and point them in the right direction and I do n't think we are fulfilling our duty very well when we have a rule like this . ’
10 P.S. We can plan our campaigns more effectively if we have a regular income .
11 The Conservatives in Wales have actually taken this principal much further they do n't only allow overseas voters to participate in Welsh elections , they actually encourage them to become chairmen of our quangos as well as we 've got David Robeddow chairman of Conservatives abroad in Monte Carlo i if the panel out .
12 Still , we were hopeful of the future of the still young department , when the decision was made to seek CNAA validation for the courses offered by the College , and we prepared to rewrite ours to take account of our experience , and to justify our intentions more fully than we had had to do before to critics from whom we expected scepticism rather than sympathy .
13 Using contrary approaches — by examining the work of popularisers such as T. H. Huxley and John Tyndall , and by looking beyond the superficial , anti-scientific statements of imaginative writers — she has revealed an intellectual and emotional agreement far closer than we have been led to believe .
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