Example sentences of "[adj] we have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ According to this we 've to keep an eye out for anything — or anybody — suspicious .
2 However , the major concern is how to maximise the effectiveness of schooling , and for this we have to examine the learning environment and subsequently the methodological considerations which have actually been presented .
3 Against this we have to set the disadvantage that re-investigation might come to be considered as a disciplinary review .
4 But by doing this we have changed the experiment and we had better check whether the result has also altered .
5 Before we do this we have to apply a mapping function M. The mapping function is important because as I say these wires are connected to these pixels here .
6 ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour .
7 ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour .
8 ‘ Mr Dexter , I 'm afraid we 've had a bit of a problem out here … ’
9 I 'm afraid we have to accept the fact that Marius did die from natural causes , and that all our suspicions of Nigel have been slander , just based on dislike and nothing else . ’
10 We survived the Thirties and the war , we sold successfully up to 1987 ( a flourish of porcelain animals and birds sold out 90 per cent before the opening party , immediately after Black Monday in the City ) ; even in 1991 we had secured a collection which made the first half of the year look profitable .
11 In 1979 we had won the election with 44 per cent of the poll .
12 Ferguson added : ‘ I 'm delighted we 've got a Manchester United-type player .
13 had n't real we 've had the frost of we have
14 I was glad we 'd made an impression .
15 I 'm glad we 've got the cooker hood done , you can see all that black
16 Now you er in brief we 've had a description .
17 Oh , right , we row , we lucky we 've got a row of trees all the way along the back fence like , and in the summer when all the foliage makes quite a nice barrier for the noise and sound and stuff , but what were trying to do is to stop them from , were trying to make them spread out
18 In 1984 we had ended the opticians ' monopoly and taken off the ridiculous restrictions on advertising which prevented the public from shopping around for the best value .
19 McCloskey is right , up to a point , in claiming that in cases such as these we have changed the concept : ‘ What we are ascribing and according are not rights in the ordinary sense of rights ’ ( 1975 : 416 ) .
20 I should have been very glad of your society this last year , Maureen has been at the Royal College of Music , and I have been much alone , only for the animal 's company I do n't know what I should have done and poor Mr. Papworth [ a dog ] has been so ill we had to telephone a vet up at 2 a.m. one morning it was a funny night , Jack and I in our dressing gowns in the kitchen trying to comfort Mr. Papworth .
21 It 's a six and two threes we 've had a number of times .
22 There was so much to savour , much of it blissfully recalled in an hilarious after-match comedy entitled , I 'm Sorry We 've Left The Tannoy On .
23 Newspaper , difficult one , generally , but we 're lucky in that we 've got a place down in Exmouth that shred this all up for animal bedding , and they 'll take that , and again we 'll get recycling credits , so although it 's low value in terms of the actual material , it attracts this big recycling credit so so a subsidized market , if you like .
24 " Lunch will be more convenient , dear , but after that we 've put the whole of the rest of the day aside to have a thorough discussion of your problems .
25 There was some scepticism about this solution — given that we had altered the recommendations for doctors and dentists — but it says a great deal for the good sense of the nurses that they accepted the plan .
26 We managed to do it and after that we had to get the money from people who sponsored us .
27 As Hugh , Hugh is indicating that th that we have got a degree of expertise and we should be offering that expertise to clients .
28 In 2.3 we have discussed the problems for the discourse analyst in specifying what aspects of the apparently illimitable features of context are to be taken into account in the interpretation of discourse .
29 All we can do is try and make sure we 've assessed the risks correctly . ’
30 ‘ I 'm not sure we 've seen the bottom of the industry decline yet . ’
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