Example sentences of "[subord] we 've [vb pp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He does n't take a sample but examines the water gushing through a drain from under the road , just where we 've entered the river culvert .
2 There has been at least one occasion where we 've caught a cold because this was not done .
3 where we 've put the paper ?
4 This is the first where we 've got a lot of problems with access .
5 So we can estimate this model although we 've got a couple of problems that we 'll come to later on , but nevertheless it 's essentially estimatable .
6 I 'm sorry to see that although we 've got a large increase in budget , which is of course always very welcome , that we have n't perhaps addressed improving the quality er as much as we might have done , although we 've got a lot more home help hours that may be classed as an improvement , but er there are many other areas where we could perhaps encourage improvement in community care er with a bit of thought .
7 So erm , you know , it 's there that , although we 've got a lot of storage space ,
8 So although we 've got a device we must use it with care when working in coastal waters .
9 But I think it 's absolutely clear that if we have , if we have no sort of terminal erm perhaps it is yes to terminal two at Stansted and I do believe that we must talk and think and act competent er Mr has put various the case but , but we are entitled to we represent Hertfordshire people and we must keep more confident er and it 's interests and I believe there is erm , if we do n't do something , somebody else would be doing that , erm and it 's and , and , and I hope that , that er the , will support and I believe that we will be doing erm so there 's a lot more complex work to be done without erm congestion on the M twenty five , although we 've got the work to put our case but at this very early stage be represented at the enquiry to put the evidence , to put the alternatives is absolutely .
10 It 's covered with dust and the road 's dry underneath , although we 've had a lot of rain . ’
11 Mr Foggerty says he ca n't devote sufficient time to it , so we 've made no progress there .
12 Adults also come in different shapes and sizes so we 've designed a frame that can be altered to suit your height .
13 We 're not putting any oxygen in the ox It 's got nine oxygens tied up with that already to make all these other things from , so we 've got a lot of volume of gases there .
14 Now we 've got burners , in the Montgolfier days they lit a bonfire underneath it , so we 've got a lot more control over it now .
15 Right so , you know , there are those who would teach that Jesus he would die for our sins and he 's forgiven us sins , but only those who come to him , Jesus died for the sin of the whole world , for every man , woman , boy and girl that has ever lived or ever will live , he died for the sin of the whole world , not just for those even who lived after his death , that 's why it talks about in the Old Testament people like Abraham looking for that day , and so Jesus who in , when he died , because he 's eternal , so we 've got the problems with time , God has n't got problems with time , he 's eternal and so his sacrifice , the sacrifice of him on the cross was effective for Abraham as it is for you , it was as effective for David as it was for Paul otherwise Abraham would never of had his sins forgiven because what happened with all the sacrifice with all the little lambs that were killed and all the goats and all the rest they only acted as a covering for sin , did n't take them away , it covered them , what for , until the moment when Jesus would come and would take those sins away and so when you think of David 's sin , his adultery and his murder , how does he get forgiven for that because Jesus died from the cross and he takes upon himself David 's sin and he takes upon him Abraham 's sin and Noah 's sin and Adam 's sin , just as much as your sin and the person who will be born in ten years time their sin also , all our sins er as Gloria just read there from , from one John to two they were all of him he has died for every one , well that 's his humiliation , hurry along quickly now his exhortation , the period from Jesus 's resurrection onward is referred to as to the , as the state of exhortation , now what does that term mean , well as Jesus according to his divine nature has always been , he was always every where , now in his human nature , before , be , sorry it 's not , it 's not on that one , but before he , he came to earth , he was every where , he was God , he was , he was omnia present that means he was every where at the same time , but he takes upon himself he 's su , he 's , he 's human nature and he takes upon himself the limitations and when Jesus is walking down second avenue in , in Jerusalem he 's not in Nazareth that 's why there were times when people came to er , to , to , came rushing out because they heard that Jesus was passing by , see he was n't there resident with them , he passed by , now he 's gone back to heaven and where is he , he 's in heaven , he , er whereabouts , where do you think Jesus is now , that resurrected body that was glorified that has gone back to heaven , where do you think it is
16 On our side it 's , you know , do n't believe everything , anything , sorry not everything but anything you read in the papers , and yet , at the same time , every national newspaper on a Saturday night at about eleven-thirty gets a phone , series of phone-calls all saying , ‘ Please settle this argument for us we just been talking about the winner of the F A Cup Final in nineteen forty-three ’ or something , and that , you know , and , so we 've got the public out there saying ‘ Do n't believe what you read in the newspapers ’ yet , ‘ Settle our arguments . ’
17 Right , let's pretend we do , and we 've done it now , X over a hundred is the same as one over four , equals , so we 've got an equation , we 've got an equation with fractions , that 's one of your favourites is n't it ?
18 I 'll go through it again once we 've seen the film , and ask you to give me the main points that came out of the film .
19 We can expect it as a standard feature from the database , once we 've built the systems that hold the costs for the the estimated costs for value of the work .
20 Michael adds once we 've got the bit between the teeth we go on til we get it right .
21 And once we 've clipped the nails , we actually file the nail so that it 's nice and smooth and it does n't catch on your tights or it does n't catch on the sheets at night .
22 Presumably , it , once we 've found a date the notes for this committee will be
23 This get-up 'll be quite smart , once we 've had a go at it . ’
24 Well initially we we 're we 're going to we 're going to go nationally but very quickly we 're gon na see where erm our strengths and weaknesses are erm and we know already where the erm the large market is and once we 've had a couple of T V spots to make it known nationally erm in the end of course we 're gon na have to erm probably concentrate on those areas which erm er which 'll give us the best return .
25 Once we 've had the disease — and there are n't always symptoms — we 're immune for life .
26 ‘ I would have driven myself except we 've had a party of Australians land on us looking for accommodation on the off-chance .
27 Cos we 've missed the March he said , because th it 's the new financial year so
28 Cos we 've done a lot have n't we .
29 Well that 's okay cos we 've got a tunnel now .
30 Cos we 've got a tap funnel .
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