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

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1 In Opposition we had had great fun pursuing Bill Rodgers on the standard of the baked beans and the quality of the fried cod .
2 Erm , under the banding system Mr Chairman , and as I say , it 's purely er to clear it in my mind we 've got residential points A and B and we have a manual system for nursing homes but the C one I 'm not sure whether should be in nursing homes or residential homes .
3 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 Friend will be glad to hear that in our draft guidance we have left considerable room for the discretion of the Local Government Commission .
4 Under his expert guidance we have used underwater television extensively in the deep water , and failed to reveal any rotting vegetation or tree trunks .
5 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 .
6 In our search for the ideal occupational therapy we have examined motorised objects ( boring , according to the hens ) and water pumps which moisten their dry food ( more fun ) .
7 In this chapter we have examined comparative aspects of the nature and development of collective employers ' associations together with the management strategies of individual firms .
8 However , in this chapter we have identified certain reservations about the models of teaching commended during the period under discussion , and to the extent that teachers felt obliged to implement these the effectiveness of enhanced staffing must have been blunted .
9 In this chapter we have considered alternative tests of rational expectations .
10 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 .
11 In consequence we have developed restrictive practices and engineering , at best , are only partially aware of the business objectives .
12 In this instance we have used five-year steps for both age and service , coming up with a result as in figure 7 .
13 In an era of weakened loyalties and rapid political change we have to address new questions and use new technologies .
14 Of course we 'd got good excuse .
15 But then that question was asked last night erm from one chap about sport versus the arts and I suppose to me it is a quality of life issue erm where do you start an and stop I mean you have a problem when you have a recession do n't you , where you say okay we i we are in a recession we have got limited resources we have to make decisions .
16 So again if we look at all of these things across the top we 've got other things influencing across here when you go on holiday you , each of you in this room , you 'll probably have some idea beforehand of what you want to get out of that holiday .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 The programme included : Appreciation courses for top management Operative courses in maintaining the computer systems Technical courses in extracting , analysing and interpreting data At each stage of development we have had detailed discussions with the Banking , Insurance and Finance Union .
20 ‘ The weather 's not improving , and with us wallowing around like a drunken whale we 've taken heavy seas over the stern .
21 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 !
22 In the past we 've used different terms have n't we ?
23 In Western society we have marginalized elderly people to a considerable extent , maybe because we place more emphasis on economic than on personal worth .
24 So far in this book we have considered social change in rural England almost entirely in terms of agriculture .
25 Since the government 's Autumn Statement we have seen increased health service charges , transport increases etcetera and now we hear in the recent Budget the result of Black Wednesday in September nineteen ninety two of which billions of pounds were thrown down the drain that workers will be expected to bear the burden once again .
26 Through this account we have found deliberate boundaries created by class members through their claims to status and their strategies of social closure .
27 Absolutely , and that 's whey we 've got international agencies looking at exactly these things .
28 Although we have not seen the report we have had encouraging indication that in some of the key areas BZW 's views and recommendations are broadly consistent with the views we have submitted to DTI and that they support the next steps we are taking .
29 Since April last year we have assessed open market rents on 24 pubs in the Darlington area based on the new 20-year leases , and the average increase over the historic tenancy rent and transfer of machine income is in the region of 55pc the same as the national average .
30 So you know what this is a measure of it 's not a measure of anything it does n't mean that one group 's done better than the others it just means that 's the way it 's been measured the work that they 've done has been measured by another group which is n't good or bad it 's just hopefully picking out the important criteria and applying them to the work that we 've done and the notes we 've produced and the way we 've marked other people 's .
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