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

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1 We have been living in a jungle all our lives and we have struggled to bring our minds into cultivation but without hope and suddenly we have found this meadow of cleared land on which we can plant our gardens .
2 ‘ We all left the theatre with smiles — thinking not what an authentic production we 'd seen but how much we 'd enjoyed 18th century theatre ’ EARLY MUSIC NEWS
3 For far too long we have given free publicity for such tourist spots as Edinburgh Castle .
4 The former UN Special Representative for Somalia , Mohamed Sahnoun , who resigned last year , said in August ‘ … if only we had intervened last November … now we are paying the price . ’
5 He says , I feel awful we were making plans that being the week to go out so they had trouble with wagon so we had to spend some time on wagon .
6 So we had to make radical changes .
7 So we had to get some ways to try and get something down .
8 So we 've got six swallows eat three hundred flies in five hours .
9 Okay so we 've got six pizzas only four of us .
10 So we 've got four definites at the moment .
11 And then another two people come in so we 've got four people all together .
12 Okay so we 've got thirteen pounds forget about that for a minute and then fifty pence .
13 it as B A so we 've got two A Bs .
14 It 's two years since we 've done it so we 've got two years ’ worth of playing and they 've got two years ' worth of applause . ’
15 Okay so we 've got one pizza share it out between the two of us we get ?
16 So we 've got this group of people who are and just retired , they 're sixty-five and have just retired , and they 're looking forward to their pension le lo losing completely in two-and-a-half years time unless something 's done about it .
17 So we 've got this model , right , we 've estimated the model , let's now have a look at the plot of actual and predicted .
18 That 's X so we 've got three times , four squared plus one .
19 He 's got a stolen donkey to account for so we 've got more leverage there . ’
20 So we 've got some examples here of some patterns that we want to learn using the N tuple method and tuple and tuple .
21 So we 've got another hour ?
22 So we 've had that law for a long time .
23 So we have lost all hope of communication with them , and thus any prospect of learning from their experience and what they have to say .
24 So we have followed that plan and in nineteen ninety we conducted a study as to exactly how this could be done , a er an integrated agency management structure was devised and a plan was er produced which would have resulted in the two agencies merging at the beginning of this year at the start of the what was then planned the D I phase .
25 So we have given variable amounts of information about the speaker or the hearer or the time or the place as we have discussed different fragments of discourse .
26 We feel that the experiences of some staff over the last few months would be beneficial to all people who travel overseas , and so we have collated various pieces of information which we hope will be useful to you .
27 So we have come full circle .
28 I ca n't come en , elsewhere we have to support this motion too !
29 Elsewhere we have argued that part of what made René Lévesque and Lee Iacocca effective as leaders was the temporal significance of their vision : they appealed powerfully to the specific needs of specific stakeholders at a specific time .
30 And I was in last week both Saturday 's before I came here , and we went through we 'd achieved all targets
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