Example sentences of "we have [vb pp] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 WE have replaced vacuity with vanity .
2 We have endured hardship in order to provide continuous feedback .
3 ‘ In Scotland we have seen employment in manufacturing tumble from 605,000 people in 1979 to 348,000 today .
4 We have asked year after year and quite honestly we are fed up of being ignored , ’ she said , claiming Darlington health authority was the only one in the area which has no such post .
5 We have rejected quality in expression , just as we have rejected quality in the buildings in which we work and educate . ’
6 We have rejected quality in expression , just as we have rejected quality in the buildings in which we work and educate . ’
7 We have defined inductance by eqn ( 4.33 ) without discussing its effect upon the current-voltage relationship .
8 We have defined crime as behaviour which breaks the criminal law .
9 In 1979 , they pointed out that what we have called suburbanization by addition had increased this by nine times since 1901 , whereas population had increased by only 25% .
10 Once we have made contact with pain we can use the energy it holds .
11 We have made mention in passing of mobility within the context of a family 's history : both the ups and down of social mobility according to circumstance , and the more obviously-apparent geographical moves people made to ensure their own survival or to better their lot .
12 Yes : like most PGCE courses we have undergone surgery in order to present a more vigorous profile to the cold light of the new dawn .
13 We have increased funding for Victim Support .
14 We have increased expenditure on crime prevention and the police much more than the previous Labour Government , who cut it by 3 per cent .
15 In conclusion , we have shown evidence for regulation of methanogenesis by dietary sulphate if sulphate reducing bacteria are present in the colon .
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