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

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1 And that within that Mind — of which all individual minds are a part — there are ‘ laws ’ , processes and relationships , the ramifications of which we have barely glimpsed .
2 But the madrigal was not merely a new art form — it had nothing in common with the trecento madrigal except the name — but a landmark in a revolution of which we have already seen the beginnings in the frottole and laudi spirituali and occasional passages in the Italian-influenced northerners from Dufay onward .
3 There are three types of plate margin , two of which we have already come across .
4 For each c ε J we define the value of f at c to be the element unc We denote it briefly by f(c) and refer to the process of obtaining f(c) from f in this way by the ill-chosen but universally familiar expression " substitution of c for x in f " since on the face of it we have just replaced every occurrence of x in f by c .
5 And that was one of hers we 've just eaten .
6 I 'll try my best to respond to most of what we 've already heard this morning .
7 Erm having produced that report and having erm er done the follow up on it , it does n't seem to me that it would be reasonable for the general assembly to expect that the Board would come back year after year with repetitions of what we 've already said , and that 's why the commissioner notices that erm we do n't report this year on child abuse .
8 erm if we ca n't satisfy him in terms of what we 've already submitted to the panel satisfy him in in terms of our actions .
9 One man completely self-assured ( in the psychological sense ) is not a contradiction of what we have just said any more than what we have just said about uncertainty ( in the epistemological sense ) reduces all men to the level of mumbling irresolution .
10 As one would expect , the reaction is in some ways likely to be the opposite of what we have just described .
11 Much of what we have just talked about may seem far beyond our reach or experience yet , but it comforts us to believe that no exigency of life can ever rob the believer of accepting its transcendence as well as its immanence .
12 ‘ In view of what we have already done … ’
13 By virtue of what we have already established , the following proposition will suffice .
14 If the computer 's field of activity is limited to our planet , and if our fate depends on it alone , then we can not count on anything after death except some permutation of what we have already experienced in life ; we shall again encounter similar landscapes and beings .
15 The first is simply a recapitulation of what we have already discussed .
16 As Pericles told the Athenians in the Funeral Speech : ‘ It is not the lack of what we have never experienced , but the deprivation of what we are accustomed to , that we feel and regret . ’
17 This loss is a result of what we have earlier seen Giddens calling ‘ time-space distantiation ’ : the increasing spread of social life over space and time .
18 CCM has its roots in Negro culture , but the genesis of much of what we have now lies in the Jesus Movement .
19 With her sophisticated electronics and sleek grey hull capable of speeds far in excess of anything we had previously experienced in the Cutter Service , it was an exciting prospect for our crews when Alert was commissioned in 1977 .
20 No , no that did n't fit the description of anything we had ever seen or heard about .
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