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

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1 The health service which we 've ignored democratic likes of people just appointed .
2 There 's the supporting the business link at Craven Arms , which we 've had that eloquent appeal , I do n't detect any objections to that , and finally we need to appoint the representative on the business link board .
3 But , as , as , as it says in the report which we 've had this evening , a bit of flexibility , a bit of balance .
4 So we need then to move forward and next week Archbishop and Julius , the founders of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in nineteen fifty nine are having a conference in London which we 've entitled Southern Africa Making Hope a Reality .
5 The concert at which we 've got this stall .
6 In fact today , this afternoon we 're launching a whole new area at Alton Towers which is additional to anything before erm , Frank referred to it briefly , there 's a Runaway , so called Runaway Train ride , there 's a Ghost House and that 's all part of a new complex , which we 've got longer term plans to expand further .
7 I remember that we did n't have a tap in the house but used a communal tap from which we had to fill two barrels in our garden .
8 He also spouted on about how Batty had nt played in the last 6 matches , of which we had won 5 and drawn 1 .
9 This offered cost advantages in production which we had judged insufficient to warrant its development .
10 Christmas eve arrived and at 5.00 pm we changed into our walking out uniforms which we had spent most of the morning ironing .
11 The Worldwide Fund for Nature is , of course , just one part of a huge international Green Movement , in which we have seen massive increases in the number of supporters over the past few years .
12 Among the initiatives which we have undertaken this year , is the establishment of a working party under the Chairmanship of Lord Nathan , to make recommendations on developing and maintaining high standards of effectiveness and efficiency within the sector .
13 Six Nocturnes are included and while hardly examples of the stylistic purity to which we have become accustomed in the post-Cortot era , are brilliantly alive with his own heady alternative .
14 We have just heard the usual mixture of muddle , confusion and gloom to which we have become accustomed from the hon. Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) , who tries every year to prove that more equals less .
15 The fascination Or sociology lies in the fact that its perspective makes us see in a new light the very world in which we have lived all our lives … .
16 It would also be surprising if the problems for which we have developed such services , be they , in our case , radio isotope testing , or information retrieval software , or computer systems for stock or other control , were not equally recognized by competitors and people in other fields of business .
17 We seem here to have further evidence of the apparent paradox about creativity and psychosis to which we have referred several times .
18 Jacob 's talk of blessing invites us to step out of the demon myth and fairy story , back into a land with which we have grown familiar , where human beings bump not into demons , but into God himself .
19 Can we quantify , or explain , the areas in which we have made some relaxation and I 'll ask Group Captain Granville White to answer that .
20 Non-verbal language — the use of space , gesture , facial expression , the understanding of symbol — is a vitally important part of drama to which we have to give careful attention if we are going to develop our work .
21 There 's no electricity on Skomer and we get all our power from bottled gas which we have to carry 90 steps up the cliff-side to our house .
22 This paper presents an improvement of this technique in which we have used voluntary , respiratory gating and have been able to obtain images for periods of 2–3 hours .
23 The public has always wanted good British films , not the million-pound ‘ epics , which so often bore them , but the good , honest , unpretentious stories in which we have shown such promise — the records of everyday life .
24 Some of the features of the legal model which we have depicted such as the power of the shareholders to dismiss the directors and the fiduciary duties imposed upon the directors are provided for by the law rather than by the articles of association .
25 It 's a very personal way of thinking and writing which we have encountered several times already , and which now , twenty-seven years after that letter to his brother , appears most insistently with Raskolnikov as he Paused for a moment to take breath , to collect himself , and to enter as a man ’ and tell the police who it was killed the old money-lender and her sister .
26 They are known by letters for which we have provided suitable mnemonics : ‘ A ’ ( the Accounting Committee ) deals with Budget and Finance as well as Trade and External Relations ; ‘ B ’ ( the Blazing Committee ) deals with energy and technology as well as transport ; ‘ C ’ ( the Caring Committee ) scrutinizes consumer and social affairs ; ‘ D ’ ( the Digging Committee ) is responsible for agriculture ; ‘ F ’ , the Environmental Committee is named the ‘ Friends of the Earth ’ ; Sub-Committee E ( Law and Institutions ) is traditionally chaired by a Law Lord — formerly by Lord Oliver of Aylmerton and now by Lord Slynn of Hadley — and is known as the Legal Eagles Committee .
27 Well , we got to the commune ( in two buses hired for the participants in our course ) at 9 o'clock , and were given the sort of welcome-for-foreigners which we have got used to elsewhere .
28 We reiterate : the dominant beliefs of the alliances which we have termed historical blocs are not necessarily shared by all but are promoted successfully by dominant groups and have some grounding in the consciousness of the wider membership .
29 This year 's programme is designed to give you some fresh ideas for classwork and there are five sessions which we have left open to negotiation .
30 I would also draw my hon. Friend 's attention to our planning circular 7/91 in which we have encouraged local authorities to identify housing need in their areas and then , when private developers bring forward proposals for new housing , to negotiate with them an element of affordable housing in their developments .
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