Example sentences of "we [vb base] [vb pp] [noun] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We 've received reports of dogs which have reacted adversely to low-dose electric shock training .
2 We 've seen loads of model guitars of late , but these are definitely some of the nicest .
3 We 've lost loads of glasses .
4 In our special reports this week we 've heard complaints of under-investment in railways , over-reliance on road building , and of harm being done to the environment .
5 er and a seed , we er hang up a seed thing so we 've got loads of birds come
6 We 've got loads of batteries floating round at the moment .
7 Mind you we 've got loads of staff nurses as well and they 're not all made up to .
8 We 've got loads of fencing left
9 We 've got loads of numbers on this phone !
10 We 've got groups of volunteers who take people to theatre as well as art
11 We 've got tins of soup , beans and some sort of sausage . ’
12 I see the form tutor one as being now we 've got hold of record of achievement as being part of the developmental process of a record of achievement , now our youngsters know what a personal statement is , form tutors are happier with a joint statement it 's taken us four years
13 And for 50 runners-up we 've got copies of Elton 's great new video , Live In Barcelona .
14 We 've got Principles of Linguistics .
15 We 've got masses of food for a picnic , so you do n't have to feed us .
16 Well we 've got sulphur dioxide coming out here and the water will make sulphurous acid , which is again pretty nasty and we 've got oxides of nitrogen
17 We 've spent months of shelving and then in the end he just says oh sod it , just took it out for an eight one six then .
18 It 's only just recently that we sort of starting our de we 've had bits of aggro .
19 ‘ Look , I wo n't deny we 've had differences of opinion .
20 ‘ Beth 's been stabbed with scissors , had her paws stamped on and we 've had cups of tea thrown at us .
21 He says we 've had alot of people round looking at the garden and alot of the Chelsea pensioners have been looking in and at the sign above the door and saying ’ Ah yes , I think I know that person ! . ’
22 We 've had tons of letters — you know the sort of thing : people who say they knew the originals of the characters in Cotton Town , people who say he said ‘ bobbin-waggler ’ when he should have said ‘ throcket-shuttle ’ .
23 We 've had baptism , we 've had statement of faith , we 've had anti-semitism we 're going to think now about intercommunion all under the umbrella of the panel of doctrine .
24 Even where we have overcome difficulties of technology and resources , as , for example , in producing multi-media stacks using Apple 's HyperCard ( or SuperCard ) , there is market resistance to purchasing what might otherwise come as public domain or ‘ shareware ’ and little that can be done to prevent illegal copying and resulting saturation of a limited market before costs are recovered .
25 We have heard cases of players being offered £5,000 to change clubs .
26 We have heard echoes of Bush 's ‘ kinder gentler America ’ in the temper of the new Tory government .
27 We have heard evidence of arrangements being made for special services on Sundays in casual wards … every endeavour should be made to break the monotony of the casuals ’ Sunday by these and other means , such as visits by persons of goodwill ’ .
28 Yet we have trained generations of teachers who think drama is just this , that it is an expression of each child 's ego , so that a bewildered teacher feels a responsibility not towards what is being created by a group of thirty , but towards thirty individual creations .
29 We have seen pairs of words ( a , b ) interpreted as double-precision arithmetic formats , with corresponding operations .
30 And in Bosnia , in the very heart of a supposedly prosperous and civilised continent , we have seen acts of genocide and other war crimes comparable in horror to those of the Hitler and Stalin regimes .
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