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

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1 You know damn well I 've never blamed you for what happened that night ; it was one of those risks we had to take .
2 Whenever any structure seeks to inhibit or censor the arts we have to question their motives . ’
3 This tax invoice now assumes many of the characteristics we have come to associate with an internal VAT invoice , for not only will it show the customer 's VAT number , it will also be used by the UK acquirer of goods from within the EC as evidence to recover acquisition tax .
4 But , after a public meeting , the Muslim community 's spokesman Dr Hanif Mohammed said : ‘ The people now seem to understand the washroom we have built is just used to symbolically wash the bodies .
5 Shorthand , pitman ty erm my gawd we 've got a door .
6 In obstetrics and gynaecology we have implemented an objective structured clinical examination ( OSCE ) .
7 Professional Footballers ' Association spokesman Brendan Batson said : ‘ Paul spoke to us following his injury , but because it involves two members of our association we have to adopt a neutral position .
8 As Einstein expressed it : ‘ The world that we have made at the level of thinking we have done so far , creates problems we can not solve at the same level of thinking ’ .
9 All persons ( or nearly so ) to whom we have been introduced have endeavoured to promote our views , and here I must not forget to mention the great kindness we have received from Sir John and Lady Franklin in every way .
10 Buy big tomorrow " Sell out of this now because you 'll need those funds and a lot more tomorrow morning for a marvellous American stock we 've got coming in .
11 With so much happening , and no central authority , Lorne and I were constantly harried by the attempt to film only the crucial events , which appeared to erupt spontaneously at any time of the day or night , while conserving the precious little film stock we had put aside for the intended Bugis film .
12 Add the X to each side , take the thirty off each side we 've got X equals four .
13 And on that side we 've got six , so that one 's not balanced .
14 Er , on the book side we 've managed er , considerable reductions in freight costs , warehousing and printing .
15 Pompey boss Jim Smith said afterwards : ‘ West Ham are the best side we have played all season , even better than Newcastle .
16 ‘ Portsmouth were probably the sharpest side we have played this season .
17 On the export side we have gained further new contracts during the year , as well as achieving growth in sales of our existing ranges .
18 Shocked Dalglish admitted : ‘ Everton are the best footballing side we have faced all season . ’
19 On the debit side we have dropped one day on the calving interval to 376 days , although not a disaster we had been trying to improve that but our heifers are calving at 28 months instead of two years three months .
20 On the staff side we have recruited nine individuals , er , but since we 've lost three members of staff at the same time , that is a net increase of six , and since most of them are part-time , there 's actually only three full-time equivalents , we 've been able to do that entirely within the we had on establishments at work .
21 On the finance and legal side we have had some very good women at Channel 4 : Janet Walker , for example , now , I think , at Granada ; Kate Wilson , who was a lawyer and is now a senior lawyer .
22 The audience laughed nervously but Fleischmann remained serious : ‘ If this device worked as effectively as the small scale experiment we have done , it would be generating about 800 watts of power . ’
23 Making use of the result of the gravitational red shift experiment we have shown that so that the metric coefficients replace the classical gravitational potential .
24 " For two centuries we 've done the hard work of freedom .
25 For centuries we had studied the Moon through telescopes and , latterly , from satellites .
26 Red Deer ( Cervus elaphus ) are really forest animals , but over the centuries we have destroyed Scotland 's natural woodlands and driven the deer to live in the harsh environments of the higher , exposed hills .
27 For centuries we have tried to pretend that this was not the case .
28 For centuries we have taken unremittingly from the earth .
29 I was reminded of Isidora whose mummy we had seen at Tuna el-Gebel and of a recurring paradox , destruction by the forces of creation .
30 For the women 's movement now this is one of the most important issues we have to deal with — our relationships with each other and the eradication of all the oppressions we have inherited from capitalist patriarchy .
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