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

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1 Your answer will probably be something like this Bearing in mind that we have already allowed for sleeping , eating and formal classes in the full week , the balance represents 4½ working days at 8 hours per day , available for private study .
2 We had works by Bronzino and Pontormo , but there was a Northern Mannerist painting gap that we have just filled with the astonishing ‘ Ceres , Bacchus and Venus ’ by Goltzius executed in pen and brown ink with brush and oils on a prepared canvas .
3 If the impression created by these furious responses was that garotting ( as in other instances of street violence that we have already encountered in other historical periods ) represented a novel departure in the national character , then elsewhere the garotting panic itself was taken as a sign of temperamental instability .
4 There are hints of one in the story of Rahab and the spies that we have already looked at , hints of an attack mounted on the basis of inside information gathered in that dangerous night of pleasure , or of stealthy entry into the city gained by means of Rahab 's treachery .
5 Further changes were required to the to the office and to the practice generally er we wanted to maximise on the er er o on the benefits that were going to be derived and the qualities and the skills that we have already got in place er and we wanted to move towards market leadership .
6 One change that we have already started to introduce is to shorten the title of the publication to The Modern Electronics Manual .
7 It might also be asked whether the preferential magnification of the foveal inputs that we have just demonstrated is determined ontogenetically or whether , as in the intact somatosensory system , it could be influenced by patterns of sensory experience .
8 It is entirely coincidence that we have now given up pies for Lent .
9 This lack of attention is surprising given the widespread use of graphs revealed in the study , sponsored by the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants , of the corporate annual reports of 240 large UK companies that we have recently completed .
10 The more we head down the path to a single European voice in the world community , the more likely it is that the Community , as an institution , will take the permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council that we have rightly enjoyed , as have the French , since the United Nations was established .
11 As for the real problem , we are in the midst of discussions with the Building Societies Association and others and in due course we shall make an announcement that will build on the assistance that we have already provided .
12 Baker described it as " potentially the most ambitious measure to build confidence that we have ever taken " , and Shevardnadze declared that " it can build confidence and predictability " .
13 This unidimensionality is imposed on history by a backward projection of present-day standard phonology on to the past , and according to the theory of language standardization that we have tentatively advanced elsewhere ( J. Milroy and L. Milroy , 1985a ) , it can be seen as an attempt to historicize the standard language — to create a past for it and determine a canon , in which canonical forms are argued for and unorthodox forms rejected .
14 The binary policy , which is central to the history of higher education from its elaboration in the second half of the 1960s , and intimately related to the history of the CNAA 's own policies and operations , is explained by many or all of these factors , but can not be separated from perceptions of the roles and attitudes of the universities that we have previously discussed , and which were part of the decision-making environment of the mid- and late 1960s .
15 Maybe you have weapons that we have never encountered , but those I have seen we can use as well as any of your men .
16 There are clearly strong links between the ideal of the rule of law and concepts of natural law , and many of the questions that we have already posed in the latter context could be reiterated here .
17 I am pleased to be able to report to the hon. Gentleman that we have just had the first results of the monitoring arrangements for the implementation of community care and we are impressed with the practical schemes already being advanced to ensure that the frail and vulnerable , and particularly the chronically sick and disabled , receive the support that they need .
18 These are the things that we have both missed out on over the last few years , both of us working at all times . ’
19 It seems to me that we are having to fight all over again to keep many things that we have already fought for and gained in the past .
20 The best organisation that we have ever experienced was the Great Ormond Street Hospital Appeal .
21 We now have the largest investment programme of capital investment in the national health service that we have ever had .
22 Pulling and shying are two problems that we have all experienced with our horses at some time or another .
23 The evidence that we have briefly reviewed above for various patterns of flip-flop and phonologically conditioned interchanges between adjacent vowels is much richer than anything we can hope to recover from history .
24 It builds on existing , more limited arrangements that we have already introduced , which rely on suitable cases being referred to an adjudication officer who considers whether it is in the interests of the claimant for direct payments to be made .
25 Now unle now unless there are any participants that want , really burning to make a comment , er I feel that we have settled , well we 've had enough discussion on little A , I 've got enough , well I 've got enough from you in terms of your views about size of settlement , and Mr Brighton has pointed me again in the direction of his submission about er the definition of an integrated and balanced community , I would like to know , er from Mr Davis whether he concurs with that sort of interpretation , and I have a feeling that we have also had an expression , generally , that at the moment one settlement is probably appropriate , if you have to have a new settlement .
26 Within the frame that we have never left , Dublin , and which we meet again in the opening sentence , is to be enacted strange as the dreaming that permeates it , Joyce 's relation to his languages , to language .
27 I do not think that there is an expectation among people that it will make it easier , and that is one of the arguments that we have frequently advanced against it .
28 Such a view would be wrong because many of the points of critique that we have just set down have been backed up by solid research into the concrete world of interests and groups .
29 The stored aliquots of urine and serum were later thawed at room temperature , thoroughly whirlmixed , centrifuged for five minutes at 10000 g , and the supernatant assayed until the APGPR ELISA for free APGPR that we have previously described .
30 And where are all those that are in the book that we have never seen ?
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