Example sentences of "[noun sg] we have [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Pompey boss Jim Smith said afterwards : ‘ West Ham are the best side we have played all season , even better than Newcastle . |
2 | ‘ Portsmouth were probably the sharpest side we have played this season . |
3 | Shocked Dalglish admitted : ‘ Everton are the best footballing side we have faced all season . ’ |
4 | On the debit side we have dropped one day on the calving interval to 376 days , although not a disaster we had been trying to improve that but our heifers are calving at 28 months instead of two years three months . |
5 | In Opposition we had had great fun pursuing Bill Rodgers on the standard of the baked beans and the quality of the fried cod . |
6 | With this in mind we have undertaken this year a review of the management team and staff resources with the objective of ensuring that LCCIEB is prepared for the challenges that it is likely to meet in the future . |
7 | My hon. Friend will be glad to hear that in our draft guidance we have left considerable room for the discretion of the Local Government Commission . |
8 | Under his expert guidance we have used underwater television extensively in the deep water , and failed to reveal any rotting vegetation or tree trunks . |
9 | As a result we have received tremendous encouragement from the Australian people who have formed a new branch of the charity as a direct result of our photographs . |
10 | Although the user can not be ignored and the need for user feedback in the design process has been advocated , in practice we have had little evidence of any move towards user behaviour monitoring and evaluation procedures being adopted by commercial suppliers of online catalogue systems . |
11 | In this study we have assessed renal function in a group of patients who have been maintained on delayed release mesalazine from six months to over six years . |
12 | In this study we have used this technique to assess whether there are any longterm changes in pancreatic function after recovery from acute alcoholic pancreatitis . |
13 | Now , you know , that is the sort of attitude we 've made this class thing . |
14 | With my friends from home we had discussed Third World politics and our growing awareness of exploitation globally . |
15 | Oh it 's a good job we 've got one wit in the team , I wonder where he is ? |
16 | Anyway , for the moment we have to make that assumption . |
17 | Yeah we 've done that bit we 've done that bit |
18 | Now of course we 've got some experience in these things and we can put together some sort of picture of what that trade unionism for a new world might look like . |
19 | Of course we 'd got good excuse . |
20 | It 's such a new level of value for money we 've named this cooker the Debut . |
21 | Tommy 'd ask me how much money we 'd done that day . |
22 | Culturally and in education we have neglected this side . |
23 | A , a curtain is used to screen you off , and if it 's a very cold day we 've got infra-red heat we 've got a lamp above the he , the couch and we actually put on the infra-red heat so we warm you up first before you start , before we start so your body is feeling nice and warm and you 're feeling relaxed , we have nice music playing and it does help right , with the tension that builds up on the shoulders . |
24 | ‘ We need £30,000 in order to maintain the level of service we 've achieved this year , with four holidays involving 172 children . |
25 | But while the telephone itself remains little more than an instrument for reproducing speech and other sounds at a distance , over the last decade we have seen dramatic growth in the availability and use of computers , modems and fax to transmit documentary and computerised information over the telephone network . |
26 | The only evidence we have to shed further light on this question comes from a letter written on the same day by Mr J Nicholls [ see note at end of chapter ] , a Foreign Office political advisor , who had recently joined HQ 5 Corps staff at Klagenfurt . |
27 | The 1979 Conservative election manifesto claimed : ‘ The balance of our society has been increasingly tilted in favour of the state at the expense of individual freedom … this election may be the last chance we have to reverse that process . ’ |
28 | On average we have had 35 family members and 30 juniors , but because of the difficulty of ‘ policing ’ the courts we believe that at least twice that number of juniors actually play on the courts without paying a subscription ( members get a key , but juniors let their friends in ) . |
29 | For more than a week we had suffered high-pressure gloom in the south of England but on the day of my flight we enjoyed 8/8 blue with not a bump in the air — Wing Commander 's weather ! |
30 | But we if we used a tin of bully beef we had to supply that tin of bully beef out of our own seven and six pence . |