Example sentences of "[det] that we have " in BNC.

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1 It is this that we have been displaying and using in publications .
2 Its why I say because of this that we have a stake in terms of our own enlightened self-interest in understanding better developing countries .
3 His eighth point is another that we have been pushing — that Gerstner should not fooled into thinking the ‘ services ’ business will automatically become IBM 's saviour .
4 ‘ The political situation in FIFA , at the moment , is such that we have to be very careful of not seeing the majority move towards that idea . ’
5 While retaining a determinative role for the former , he insists on the relative autonomy of the latter : these have their own modes of existence , their own inertia , their own time-scales , such that we have to speak of a ‘ necessary reciprocity ’ between economic/social and cultural/ideological levels .
6 This implies the existence of three material constants M , R and — as well as two material functions such that we have
7 Such that we have now achieved public recognition as a shining example of British enterprise .
8 And Seve 's back was a real pain — the cold got to it and it troubled him so much that we had to go and find a physiotherapist .
9 WE got so much that we had asked for from Norman Lamont yesterday that it might seem churlish not to give his Autumn Statement an unqualified welcome .
10 And I mean I put an asterisk down there to say that 's what I thought was going to come out quite heavily simply because this is is the case on these courses , you know the people that we get on these courses every single one of these that we 've had , and we must have had coming up to what over ten now , every single one we 've had people that the most the majority of people have had team work very high on the score .
11 The truth is that for a weekly paper in something as effervescent and ethereal as pop , all that we 've done over the last 40 years is not as important as what we do next week .
12 ‘ After all that we 've been to each other over the years , Dane , darling … ’
13 The Holy Spirit out of all that we 've been speaking about and listening to you can give us the end of the sentence .
14 Because you see all that we 've heard is that gentlemen just before Mr he listened at the door before but of course the front door is nowhere near the master bedroom .
15 That 's why I 'm fiddling around doing the odd window here and there because that 's all that we 've got for .
16 I 'm afraid that 's all that we 've got time for today .
17 Unfortunately , that 's all that we 've got time for today .
18 The reception was all that we had hoped and planned ; the young best man gave the best best man 's speech I have ever heard !
19 He eavesdropped on church leadership meetings in our home and then made it his business to tell everybody all that we had discussed .
20 All that we had to say to them was that we intended to tax them more severely .
21 There was an old shooting range behind the farmhouse and we went up there one morning to put into practice all that we had learnt about explosives .
22 It was as if all that we had done … had been a school and a preparation both for that first day in which I suddenly knew how to make one-step dry photographic process and for the following three years in which we made the very vivid dream into a solid reality .
23 I I brought a barrel of lager for er from downstairs and then it 's all that we had .
24 before a final all-embracing italicized section , looking back in its typography , placing , and , most importantly , its rhythm , recalls the opening nursery rhyme chorus , but gives it a universal voice which seems to include all that we have heard before in what is now a ritual chant ending with an appropriately childlike sound ,
25 It has become clear from all that we have said that the composition of the atmosphere is not fixed .
26 Fundamentally , all that we have a right to expect from our theory is a battleground of replicators , jostling , jockeying , fighting for a future in the genetic hereafter .
27 For all that we have said about the role of the country districts round — which applies as much to northern as to Italian cities — and the close relation , however ambivalent , of religious aspirations and the development of towns , it is in the end their place in the accumulation of wealth which marks them out in this age : they are at once the symbols and the centres of mammon ; in them gathered the moneyers who struck coin and the merchants who exchanged and accumulated it .
28 All that we have described so far we believe to be common to visionary leadership in general .
29 All that we have written in this section has been in a light vein , but there is a very serious side to it .
30 Both these , of course , also have underneath the pattern of the blueprint detective story and all that we have seen about that sort of book applies to the backgrounder , though perhaps with less rigour .
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