Example sentences of "[subord] we have [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In the US , where we have applied corrective action to unprofitable lines , we continue to benefit from the successful introduction of rating increases . |
2 | In fact , once we have gained adequate facility , we need concern ourselves no longer with method , and all our faculties can be concentrated on the task of creation . |
3 | The piles are driven down from above into the swamp , but not down to any natural or ‘ given ’ base ; and if we stop driving the piles deeper , it is not because we have reached firm ground . |
4 | In many respects we act in the shoes of solicitors and legal advisers because we have gained great experience in dealing with these matters . |
5 | How do we know this , however , of human artefacts ? — simply because we have had repeated experience of them and of the people who make them . |
6 | The hon. Gentleman 's region has benefited greatly from diversification , not least because we have encouraged inward investment . |
7 | Whereas we have discussed orderly variation in spelling ( above ) by looking at distribution within a single text , the evidence for early [ h ] -loss depends on spelling variation across a number of texts . |
8 | Indeed as we have seen economic equality in society could only be achieved under two kinds of circumstances — one through the use of coercion in which case it is incompatible with freedom and the other in a situation in which people do not respond or even care about material rewards . |
9 | As we have seen serial monogamy could put the claims of unquestionably legitimate princes at risk . |