Example sentences of "[noun sg] we have [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 If the mount is an ordinary horse we have simply given the rider 's profile with the Movement characteristic altered to 8 .
2 Then I 'll turn to you , Frank , and say , ‘ Lord Boddy , what do you think of the experiment we have just seen ?
3 The flow-of-funds equation we have just described is a simplified version of the one actually used in official statistics to analyze the components of changes in M4 .
4 Yeah cos tea we have just had .
5 He pointed out that CCG now serve 150,000 sandwiches a year , made to our specification , and following customer research we have just introduced a bigger range of sandwiches .
6 Coupled with the development of the sanitizer we have significantly improved the internal workings of the airfresh unit .
7 ‘ Trevor Newsom , ’ said Derek Carlisle , ‘ is now on Luctia , having just arrived from Vasca where he earlier recorded the interview we have just seen . ’
8 No wonder we have always eaten as we have , she thought ; if nothing else comes out of my malaise I may at least learn how to cook in the spirit of the times .
9 As with the discussion of ethology and sociobiology , however , we shall simply be considering some of the main themes in this area ( especially those deriving from Freud ) and their possible links to the biological work we have just discussed .
10 Inevitably , with inflation , only a small group profited but they were the men who directed some important changes in the country 's agricultural and industrial patterns , and whose conspicuous consumption we have already seen .
11 The vocabulary we have painstakingly acquired is steadily being eroded or expanded or taking on new and important meanings .
12 He may scorn , tease , insult or placate his stage wife and have appropriate feelings as he does so ( bearing in mind the necessary modification we have already admitted , but modified or not , the response is an emotional one ) .
13 We shall meet in the course of things , I think , and we will do so on just the footing we have always known .
14 Nor does his love of Three Oranges Suite have the bite we have now come to expect — but the music offers delicacy , too , and Danon brings out brilliantly Prokofiev 's debt to Ravel in the third movement .
15 In some respects , temporary working in manufacturing is as traditional as it is in those parts of the service sector we have just examined .
16 We can not sleep at the new night time , we feel tired during the daytime ( at a time corresponding to night in the time zone we have just left ) , and our appetite is upset .
17 Within government and through the Community we have often expressed our views and , sometimes our protests , about the nature of the Israeli military occupation of the west bank , east Jerusalem and Gaza .
18 But we are both primates , and though we have often functioned as one organism we have nevertheless brachiated through the forests of adventure at rather different levels , and have seen through different eyes .
19 These purposes are linked to the functions of the magic circle we have already seen — of protection and concentration — but with the true three-dimensional nature of the ‘ magic sphere ’ revealed .
20 And now a point we have now done that , we have now done one , right that is now going to be dealt with by Simon and introduced by Monica are they going to be dated the day she produces them or what are going to be dated ?
21 Most of my friends will buy this album and we usually waste a lot of time discussing the merits of whatever record we have recently bought , so we may well have a few arguments on whether to eat meat or not .
22 ‘ This was the moment we have always dreaded , ’ said 61-year-old Mrs Harrison , of Eccles , Greater Manchester .
23 Indeed , many exercise tapes or aerobics sessions contain muscle-strengthening exercises of the sort we have just described .
24 At the same time there was some evidence that those who had a more general interest in politics , as distinct from those who found the campaign interesting ( a distinction we have already found significant in other contexts ) , were likely to record lower levels of total approval .
25 Soon after the Persian Wars , as we saw on p. 23 , King Leotychidas of Sparta led an expedition to Thessaly , and ended the tageia of the Aleuads ; at about the same time , Plutarch says , there was a Greek , perhaps a Spartan , fleet at Pagasai , whose strategic importance we have just noticed , and the Spartans tried to get control of the Amphictyony ( see p. 33 ; Plut .
26 The defense of conventionalism we have now constructed has two parts : first , that wise adjudication consists in finding the right balance between predictability and flexibility and , second , that the right balance is secured by judges always respecting past explicit decisions of political institutions but not enforcing decisions by default in the way unilateralism does .
27 In that event , the Antarctic ice sheet has provided us with a sample of a planetary body we have never seen , but which has a Moon-like anorthositic crust and a Moon-like soil layer .
28 There is little doubt that to have become obese in the first instance we have simply eaten too much of the wrong sorts of foods .
29 For instance we have recently shown that colorectal cancers that contain c-Ki-ras mutations and over express p53 have a far worse prognosis than those showing either alteration on its own .
30 A striking example of the growth of opacity is to be found in the story we have already referred to , as reported in the Oxford Mail .
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