Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] we have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In preparing these abbreviated accounts we have relied upon sections 246 and 247 of the Companies Act 1985 on the grounds that the company is entitled to the benefit of those sections as a small company .
2 no , do you remember that photograph we 've got of that dancing troop ?
3 Our eternal future we 've committed to him .
4 The sniping was increasing and I had to move away to help guard some German prisoners we had collected in the action .
5 From this experience we have come to a new recognition of the marginalisation of North American cultural and ethnic groups .
6 At last we reached a clearing and the desolate building we had glimpsed from the shore .
7 ‘ Naturally , the premium will be on straight driving , and in this department we 've got to rate players like Matt Stanford , of England , and Scotland 's Dean Robertson .
8 The marked language of the Miller 's Tale , swyve and pisse , is found again in the Reeve 's Tale ; fartynge is not named as such in the Reeve 's Tale , but is included with a circumlocution that uses a marked term we have seen in the Shipman 's Tale : The miller 's boast : is no doubt intended to be simply proverbial , but has a richly ironic meaning in light of the " beard " that Absolon finds upon obtaining his kiss from Alison ( 3730 – 43 ) .
9 Since the beginning of your self-imposed exile we 've spoken to : Throwing Muses , Carter , The Wedding Present , The Icicle Works , That Petrol Emotion , Terry Bickers ( July ‘ 91 — four pages , dishing all the dirt on The House Of Love MkI ) , Ocean Colour Scene , Spiritualised , Green On Red , The Pale Saints , Senseless Things , Lush , The Boo Radleys , The Blue Aeroplanes , The Happy Mondays , REM , Curve …
10 In this chapter we have pointed to the importance of coming to terms with the British constitution and constitutional theory since they are both in and about British politics .
11 In this chapter we have looked at influences on public perceptions of politics , not at influences upon attitudes .
12 In this chapter we have looked at the extent to which chronic sickness rates as reported on the GHS are predictable from death rates .
13 In this chapter we have looked at specific aspects and illustrations of crime and the study of it .
14 In this chapter we have looked at twelve issues relating to the church 's task in communicating its message effectively .
15 In this chapter we have concentrated on two major life choices , the choice of marriage partner and , more briefly , whether to parent or not .
16 So far in this chapter we have concentrated on only a small selection of the most creative and influential thinkers in theology from Schleiermacher to the turn of the century .
17 In this chapter we have concentrated on the officially designated inservice development identified with the Inservice Panel set up by the Project Coordinating Team .
18 In this chapter we have dealt with the major criticisms of the model developed in chapter 4 .
19 Finally , throughout this chapter we have focused on constraints .
20 Inside 12 months we 've gone from being an old side to having some very encouraging youngsters . ’
21 ‘ While the remedial action we have taken in all our major territories is proving effective , the need to contain costs and to underwrite selectively will remain the basis on which we will continue to develop our business worldwide ’ .
22 The strongest indication we have had of an MBO here has been no more than vague rumours . ’
23 One of the most interesting line-ups we had consisted of Judi Dench , Alan Bates and Michael Hordern .
24 The extent of this TNF α immunoreactivity confirms that the very high concentrations we have detected in stools during relapse of inflammatory bowel disease give a more accurate estimate of local inflammation than does the modest increase in serum TNF α .
25 The plot of the Miller 's Tale is , however , a complex one , more complex that either of the English fabliaux we have looked at so far in this book , and unsurpassed in complexity amongst the French fabliaux .
26 In fact , the light weight , the attractive looks , the easy-feeling neck and the light , low action make it one of the most pick-up-able guitars we 've had for some time .
27 ‘ For 30 years we have asked for it to be culverted and we have been promised that it will be done .
28 ‘ In the course of this process we have talked to Miss Morgan 's solicitor , who told us that she was the life tenant of a substantial estate , and that you are what they call the remainder-man . ’
29 For lunch we had damp oat-cakes we 'd bought at the village shop .
30 It is extremely difficult to describe in words such a highly complex method , but we are giving some ideas we have gained during our two-and-a-half weeks .
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