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

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1 Kite 's numbers are about the worst we 've seen in years .
2 If so , the outcome will be close to that we have described in the last paragraph .
3 Erm there is an error in that we have included er at two in that we have added in a reference there to further additional meant that we have taken the budget earlier guidelines here three point three , we are not proposing to do that and therefore that should be deleted .
4 Short-term contract working in manufacturing differed from short-term contract or seasonal working in the three service sectors described above and , indeed , from the other forms of temporary working we have examined in this study , ion that many of the temporary workers concerned were " involuntary " temporary workers .
5 Otherwise , all we 've believed in , all that we and those before us have suffered for , will be wasted .
6 As a matter of fact , that what they were lacking in and we er we had a driller and er we had a driller and er horizontal lather for turning and a grinder , when I say grinder I mean emery wheel , and that 's about all we 'd got in the shop .
7 With such a light loading the Vision 11 would have a sparkling performance in a broad range of wind speeds ; but its inverted vee form is a bit of a paradox after all we have stated in favour of the twist in a swept wing !
8 We could test it to see if we get an output , we do n't but we could do , there 's no need because all we have to do in effect is just set the weights of the decoders that are actually coming out .
9 But he put a hand on my shoulder and said , in that philosophical , gravelly voice he had , ‘ All we have to believe in is our children .
10 I 'm not quite sure how many we 've got in Britain .
11 I mean to my mind you might just as well spend your money on , what are you doing idiot , on a well made piece of furniture today like some of those we 've seen in , in
12 He brings it out in a number of ways , in addition to those we have noticed in Mark .
13 When we were four and five we had to sleep in the afternoons on long mats made of shiny grass that left ribbing marks on our skin .
14 17.67 We have referred in paragraphs 17.60 , 17.61 and 17.65 to the process of continuous assessment , and to the function of the samples of children 's work in providing a basis for further development .
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