Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] we have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Other than this we do not need to know anything about the portion of the sentence we have already generated .
2 Despite the recession we have never had any trouble getting money from industry .
3 As a nation , we should remember how individual contributions of courage , energy and enthusiasm created a powerful force fighting for the freedom we have since enjoyed .
4 A striking example of the growth of opacity is to be found in the story we have already referred to , as reported in the Oxford Mail .
5 Thru reveals that many structuralist theories of narrative are simulacra of the story we have all internalized of the constitution of subjectivity through the reification of women .
6 With the utmost economy , of the kind we have already seen used to such effect in other Hebrew narratives , he reports the battle .
7 While the Psalmi Davidis penitentiales were commissioned by Albrecht V , their textual expressiveness of the kind we have already noticed in Rore ( p. 2– ) is so intense that one is tempted to hear in them a note of personal anguish .
8 But at the level we have now reached , the male is the active principle , embodying creative , spiritual light , and can be its representative , as a saviour or as a priest .
9 Then I 'll turn to you , Frank , and say , ‘ Lord Boddy , what do you think of the experiment we have just seen ?
10 ‘ Trevor Newsom , ’ said Derek Carlisle , ‘ is now on Luctia , having just arrived from Vasca where he earlier recorded the interview we have just seen . ’
11 Coupled with the development of the sanitizer we have significantly improved the internal workings of the airfresh unit .
12 Nor does his love of Three Oranges Suite have the bite we have now come to expect — but the music offers delicacy , too , and Danon brings out brilliantly Prokofiev 's debt to Ravel in the third movement .
13 We shall meet in the course of things , I think , and we will do so on just the footing we have always known .
14 The vocabulary we have painstakingly acquired is steadily being eroded or expanded or taking on new and important meanings .
15 ‘ This was the moment we have always dreaded , ’ said 61-year-old Mrs Harrison , of Eccles , Greater Manchester .
16 Within government and through the Community we have often expressed our views and , sometimes our protests , about the nature of the Israeli military occupation of the west bank , east Jerusalem and Gaza .
17 Indeed , many exercise tapes or aerobics sessions contain muscle-strengthening exercises of the sort we have just described .
18 ‘ I deduce the corpse we have just seen does not belong to James IV .
19 Thus the procedure we have already set up will work when given a program not containing any PAR constructs .
20 In the summer we can go out and draw from direct observation , but in winter it is too cold , but when we get back to the classroom we can draw from memory the tree we have just examined and put down on paper as much as we have learned and remembered about the tree , its form , its colour , and its texture .
21 So the argument we have now reached seems to be a complex defence of the first part of that first sceptical argument .
22 Well the proposals that are made in the in the Committees er report for funding erm seem to us acceptable with the exception of the comment we have already made erm i acceptable in the sense that they would be borne by erm all pension funds in proportion to their the size of their assets and in relation to the size of the er compensation has to be paid .
23 Between these calls to NEW , we link the variable we have just gotten to the previous one to form a dynamic data structure
24 Our properties were here 30 years ago , the impact we have now comes from our staff . ’
25 The woman we have just described is 30 lb ( 13.6 kg ) overweight and she should be delighted if she can be rid of this in around a year .
26 In the past we have always proved that we can cope with difficult situations and with the help of our loyal band of teachers and members , we are sure that the present problem will be overcome .
27 The Titfords , as we know only too well , were very far from being rich and powerful tycoons ; nevertheless , the trend we have just outlined was at work in a much more modest way even in their fortunes as time went by .
28 ‘ This is a further step forward in building ballistic protection business for Courtaulds Aerospace and follows the success we have already had with military programmes . ’
29 Imagine that the incident we have just described is repeated on a significant scale .
30 I think erm , the address we have just heard is a most valuable contribution to the series of the Sir George lectures , and I 'm delighted that you were available and you were willing to do this .
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