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

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1 Yeah yeah well I 've done it and I just want to check with you that what we 've done is right and then I can er
2 they come to us and all we 've done is uplifting and gone bloody subcontracting
3 When we 've finished being sad , the mucous membranes in the nose and sinuses settle back to the normal uninflamed state .
4 Four pounds we 've taken is frequent cash and a pound each and a pound at dinner time .
5 Up to now all we 've got are light gases the gases that came out of the Big Bang .
6 Well I thought so but we 've got a We think the builders we 've got are excellent .
7 The next one we 've got is rose .
8 Erm , all we need to make sure is that the filing system we 've got is clear and is understandable and we 've got it written down somewhere how works .
9 Yeah , fine but if , yeah but what we 've got is hard data for every single member of staff and therefore every group of staff
10 The fourth , I think is the effect that thirty six of them , remember it 's not older people , it 's not shelters affect on the medical centre , and my fifth reason is , I do n't believe that the plan , the , that er , the application we 've got is detailed enough for us to give permission for outline thirty six .
11 But I agree with Stuart , I think what we 've got be careful is that if we 're gon na introduce something , it is actually erm capable of being enforced and it 's very difficult to see us an enforcing agent .
12 ‘ But , ’ I replied , ‘ if any of what we have said is true , why does Queen Margaret grieve over the corpse of an imposter ?
13 ‘ We have found many of the stations we have visited are interested in using GOMIS as part of their upgrading , and the project at Desnogorsk will be a pilot for possible installation at other stations ’ , said Arthur .
14 What we have done is raised housing , what this sort of debate does is raise housing high on our agenda and that 's a good thing , do n't let us forget that .
15 He traces the origins of contemporary attitudes to professionalism and public services , to the Victorian period , and argues that the model we have inherited is outmoded and stands in the way of improving professionally relationships .
16 The four we have selected are high definition television , networked multimedia , handheld multimedia and virtual reality .
17 We believe that the assumptions we have made are reasonable and that the picture we paint is a valid one .
18 However , there is an advantage in having a system which can check word identification to see if the word which we have identified is consistent with context , and it is this checking procedure which Fischler and Bloom claim is causing the inhibition effects which they have demonstrated .
19 If some or even most of them do not respond , how can we know whether the answers that we have got are representative ?
20 This simple set of features which we have claimed are necessary for a discussion of topic are required , quite independently of topic considerations , in any form of discourse analysis .
21 The signal sequence in preprogastrin — that is , residues 1–21 , is sufficient to ensure sequestration into the cisternal space of the endoplasmic reticulum so that the peptides we have measured are likely to be localised to the secretory pathway , most probably taking the constitutive route to the exterior .
22 However , this does not mean that the kinds of plant foods we have mentioned are bad or are to be avoided .
23 The demographic data we have provided is accurate enough , but no resemblance to any existing restaurant chain is intended .
24 The background data we have provided are genuine enough , but ‘ Southgate Street ’ does not exist , and no resemblance to any existing establishment is intended .
25 The demographic data we have provided are accurate enough , but no resemblance to any existing hotel or hotels in Knutsford is intended , and the competitive position described here is not the same as it is in reality .
26 Now we have to break out from this story of the individual and imagine that what we have described is general .
27 But basically they will be something in the order of eighty thousand square metres worth of commercial sites in and around the city centre , on sites which we have agreed are suitable for office use .
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