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

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1 That event & 's separation in the same year blighted by retirement … but is now divorced & we 've all brushed ourselves down & picked ourselves up again ! ) )
2 I can talk about it freely now & we have all picked ourselves up & dusted ourselves down … says that she is a stronger person ( maybe even ‘ harder ’ ) … & she is a very efficient business person & lives & works in Glasgow .
3 These results agree with those of a preliminary study of eight normal subjects given 200 mg of acarbose after a 380 kcal breakfast , where we had also observed a significant acceleration of MCTT in comparison with placebo .
4 In many cases they focused on areas which AEA had already identified as essential to our future success and where we had already initiated action .
5 With hindsight , I should have said ‘ Hallo ’ and then , if necessary , reminded him where we 'd previously met .
6 We shall win in Brent and Ealing , where we have already turfed out the Labour party , and marginal seats in Wandsworth and Westminster , where people have seen the benefits of Conservative government .
7 All YWAM staff are encouraged to attend local churches , but we will be remaining members of Queens Park Baptist Church where we have thoroughly enjoyed being part of the church family and where we have grown so much .
8 The only increase smaller than the £15 is in what is known as the terminal illness category for nursing homes , for reasons that I explained to the House in my uprating statement , where we have instead thought it more appropriate to make , through the Department of Health , an additional grant of £1 million specifically directed to the funding of hospices .
9 ‘ If anything had happened to your precious boat , or we 'd both drowned , you 'd never have let me forget — ’ Her voice trailed off as she recognised the absurdity of what she was saying .
10 ( Colnaghi 's Otto Gutekunst wrote to Berenson , ‘ neither you nor we have ever had such a windfall as Mrs G. before , nor shall we ever in our lives have another … ’ . )
11 ‘ Generally speaking the results have been good although we 've perhaps drawn too many games we should have won . ’
12 The stored up sunshine and seasalt in our pores saved us from having another attack of the dreaded ‘ flu that winter , although we had also used very much potassium permanganate in our sinks and drains , as the health authorities asked .
13 Although we had never met before … we half-knew each other already .
14 I had exactly the same feeling about her , although we had never met . ’
15 And although we have generally ceased to believe directly in witchcraft , the irrational charges levelled against coloured immigrants in Britain smack strongly of the witchcraft accusation .
16 By the way , although we have yet to respond to Threshold 21 , we will do so .
17 Although we have already made use of the market model in the construction and evaluation of portfolios , we have not evaluated the model itself .
18 Although we have now developed good links between business and secondary schools where companies try to interest pupils , we do not yet have enough tie-ups between primary schools and local businesses .
19 Although we have sometimes disagreed on scientific matters , I have always remained your friend .
20 That has been successful Chair , during the course of the year , we 're three quarters of the way through , but our monitoring information shows that we 've easily reached that ten percent target , and that does fit in equally with the work we 'll be describing a bit later on , the Enterprise Agency is , is working on .
21 I explained to him about what we 've done up to date and the fact that we 've yet to sort the account out properly .
22 It 's possible there are more remains ; bodies or cremations ; inserted at a later date that we 've yet to find .
23 But I suppose as a bowling green then you but he said that we 've already cut the stick their neck out will they ?
24 Some of them will be the same ones that we 've already done so do n't look at the do n't look at these just try them on your own try and remember how you did them .
25 It 's still as as we said on Friday , places I think all the districts but certainly puts the Selby district in , in great difficulty , in in that we 've already acknowledged that we feel Selby district is an appropriate location for a new settlement and there are indeed two particular road corridors that that unclear
26 Erm the er most important item I think Chairman is the work programme for the future year which commences at erm about twelve and forms the second half of the report and I would be very happy to deal with any questions and it is very clearly in the light of things that we 've already said , the first part of er that latter half of the report er which er emphasises the erm principal activities er to the department er that of strategic policy in paragraphs thirteen one , thirteen two and thirteen three are therefore perhaps the areas to which I would er draw you attention er most , but the report as whole is er I hope a reasonably succinct summary of what has gone on or what is proposed to be done and er in order to avoid simply what is already in the report , I , I would leave it at that point and say I 'm happy to deal with any questions .
27 One one approach that we 've already heard is is in policy .
28 Peter White , this instability could result as people have been warning in Civil War , that we 've already heard about venturism being er , suggested by the Russian leader Boris Yeltsin it , he might try to change the boundaries of the Soviet Republics .
29 You wi they will have had support and yo you might say we 're gon na miss little things out that we 've already covered on or are not relevant anyway erm I think we 've just got ta wa , just got to see how it works and
30 We retain the work that we 've already got with them .
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