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 Sort of where it 's coming from , so we 've got chemical energy .
3 ‘ I intended a salad but I thought you might have missed out on lunch so we 've got grilled lamb chops with minted potatoes and glazed carrots . ’
4 We could n't persuade the two small hotels in Finikounda to give up their regular clients , so we 've booked spacious room in four village houses .
5 Once we , once we are out of feudalism and once we have political control we can dictate wherever we want to go and once we 've got full control we will go into socialism .
6 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 .
7 It 's cos we 've sung happy birthday , they 're
8 Until we 've got stable testing , that worries me a great deal . ’
9 If we had selected different base categories , we could have ended up with negative values of d .
10 If we had found good reason to say no , to the first question , there are implications for how we say no to the second question .
11 If we had started on week one , where if we 'd had complete programme information up to week thirteen when , that 'd be more complete would n't it ?
12 If we 've got high resistance , what do you think will happen with a high resistance ?
13 We 've got current on this axis , voltage on this axis , we 've got equal in this case equal potassium on each side of the membrane , so the reversal potential , here shown as the zero current intercept , that is the point at which the channel 's not passing any current , is zero millivolts , because we 've got equal potassium on each side , and we can simply draw a line through those data points .
14 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 .
15 In many respects we act in the shoes of solicitors and legal advisers because we have gained great experience in dealing with these matters .
16 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 .
17 The hon. Gentleman 's region has benefited greatly from diversification , not least because we have encouraged inward investment .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 As we have seen serial monogamy could put the claims of unquestionably legitimate princes at risk .
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