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 Friend will be glad to hear that in our draft guidance we have left considerable room for the discretion of the Local Government Commission .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 .
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