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

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1 We would all come back to reboard the train after the Jockey Club Race Train Stakes on Wednesday , and cocktails and dinner would be served as soon as we 'd rolled out of the station .
2 At the end of the third quarter , provider units remained on course to achieve a financial balance this year , as we had reported earlier at the end of the second quarter .
3 i think it is fair in that case , because we do define a proposal as we 've done elsewhere as a .
4 As we 've said before in this book , people do n't change that much just because they 're older .
5 Now , as we 've said earlier on the Holy Spirit works in the new birth and it is through the work of the Holy Spirit that we come to know God .
6 It 's unfortunate your big end 's gone just as we 've run out of lanolin , will axle grease do ?
7 okay well I think we 'll er , we 'll probably have to stop this as we 've run out of time , let me , let me ask the people here one final question , are you in love right now ? , button one for yes and button two for no my goodness , sixty two people are rushing home , the other thirty eight
8 Very often , as we 've mentioned already in this programme , there 's contrast between alertness , brightness , whatever you call it , with words in speech and the disability in writing it down .
9 Of course , the data for discourse analysis is not limited to anonymous , decontextualised texts , as we have argued already in Chapter 2 .
10 weekend that we are arranging this summer as we have done annually for a number of years .
11 As we have explained earlier in the book , insulin response to the carbohydrate foods we eat varies with the speed of absorption of the carbohydrate .
12 Even when it has that opportunity , because directions have to be sought , it is clear , as we have seen above from Sullivan v West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive , that it has no power to exclude such evidence at the interlocutory stage other than to limit the number of witnesses .
13 However , as we have seen earlier in relation to corporal punishment , it is instructive to look at the ‘ small print ’ in his writings .
14 As we have seen earlier in this publication , during the 1980s , under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher , we began to shape a new Britain .
15 As we have heard earlier on this week in the General Secretary 's Report on the financial position of the union , the money generated by this recruitment in the taxi trade will , I am sure , be greatly received .
16 As we have witnessed recently in some Eastern European countries , the overthrow of a ruthless , totalitarian regime does n't necessarily result in peace and harmony .
17 As we have stated before in this chapter , the greater the choice that is open to people , the more psychological factors , often unconscious , come into play .
18 Er and to that extent , as we have set out in our evid in our submissions .
19 This is a formidable task even for a human navigator , but as we have found out in the past few years , the bees ' trigonometric adjustments are perfectly mindless , depending only on a memory of the Sun 's azimuth relative to the bee 's goal on the previous trip ( or day ) and an extrapolation of the Sun 's current rate of azimuth movement .
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