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

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1 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 ’ .
2 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 .
3 For centuries we have taken unremittingly from the earth .
4 In such circumstances we may not describe a band as being due to a single local mode , and the empirical methods we have used so far break down .
5 I have n't enjoyed anything more in my whole life than the shooting we 've had here . "
6 You know this sort of thing and all British wildlife has got its own little characters , every species is different er and you know thousands of animals we 've taken in over the years we 've just learnt different things about different animals that suit different animals .
7 This is thus the most nearly recognizable of all the Pacifics we have considered so far .
8 In the event Mazzin was after the notebooks we 'd stuffed down the front of our pyjamas .
9 To my mind we 've gone overboard on fitness .
10 There is no guarantee that by singing the words of a hymn we have participated any more fully than by giving silent attention to someone else doing so .
11 I , I er , o we had to get the ladders we had to go up the ladders did n't we ?
12 As a result of the extensive research we have carried out into its introduction , we too are convinced that Lafayette will be a major success story . ’
13 It should be noted , however , that already with Schumpeter we have moved away from models based on the distinctiveness of the elite characteristic as an explanatory factor , to a lower-level operation which explicitly refers to realistic definitions rather than to explanations , and in which the model , such as it is , looks remarkably like a composite description of liberal democracy .
14 Our journey was cold and uncomfortable , a brutal reminder of the comforts we had left behind .
15 This may be so but er with all the skirmishes we 've got on at present and there 's active there 'll be ex-servicemen from them and they 've these funny enough these young ones are coming along and joining the British Legion
16 Amongst all the speakers we 've had here this week , I do n't think that there 's any of them more supportive to the trade union movement than the Very Reverend David Jenkins .
17 in this chapter we have gone deeply into the structure of BSL from a cognitive psychological perspective .
18 Summary In this chapter we have shown how writing an essay depends on the manipulation of raw materials collected for the purpose , including editions of literary works , critical essays , information gathered from reference sources and advice sought from teachers or supervisors .
19 In this chapter we have opened up some of the complex issues raised by the impact of the gospel on culture .
20 Contrastiveness is much less clearcut in semantics , and in practice we have to rely on fairly intuitive identification of the category in question .
21 ‘ It is the rarest boat we have worked on and has created a lot of interest , ’ said Mr Freebody .
22 And of course in a scheme like that many details have to be worked out especially in negotiations with the bus company for the figure we have put in is I think a realistic figure for the first year of the scheme .
23 In this study we have examined both benign and malignant colorectal strictures in ulcerative colitis and have compared their features .
24 In this study we have shown that long term ( 18 months ) ingestion of 133 g/kg dietary fibre resulted in a modest but significant increase in cellular proliferation in the crypts of the proximal colon but not the distal colon of the rat compared with an intake of 17 g/kg dietary fibre .
25 My own ruse was to ‘ swap ’ credit cards with an equally debt-ridden friend ; for three months we had to travel halfway across London to retrieve our own card and ask ‘ permission ’ before making a purchase !
26 Sir , — In the past few months we have heard much regarding possible reforms in the working of parliament .
27 ‘ Preoccupation with Cd values has led to the boring shapes we have become all too familiar with . ’
28 No wonder we 've failed previously !
29 This is the first test we have carried out on a garden blower vac .
30 You know er I ca n't think of a work we 've done now but er
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