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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In doing so we have argued that the processes involved in word recognition are rather different for spoken and printed words .
2 But what has become internalized can always become externalized again ; and so we have seen that , increasingly in modern societies , anti-social instinctual drives of the id — specifically , the instinctual drives of the gelada-like sons of the primal fathers — break out in social conflicts and acts of delinquency and provocation which the modern incarnation of the primal father — the police , the Establishment , law , order and standards of all kinds — have to meet .
3 And so we have considered that an additional should be made in the City of York to take account of a policy objective of reducing the level of concealed and sharing households .
4 So we have proved that the surface-charge density increases by a factor Er .
5 Thus we have seen that there is considerable evidence of a living and functioning network of kin ( some sociologists write of a ‘ modified extended family ’ ) in modern industrial society and how some historians have shown how many similarities exist between the family in pre-industrial Europe and the family of our own times .
6 Thus we have seen that British capitalism in the 1860s abandoned non-economic compulsion of labour ( such as the Master and Servant Acts which punished breaches of contract by workers with jail ) , long-term hiring contracts ( such as the ‘ annual bond ’ of the northern coalminers ) , and truck payments , while the average length of hiring was shortened , the average period of payment gradually reduced to a week , or even a day or an hour , thus making the market bargain more sensitive and flexible .
7 Thus we have shown that for each m the product of n elements unc can be defined unambiguously and can be denoted by unc without brackets .
8 Thus we have verified that a transformation to a frame in free fall is always possible .
9 So we drop the bars too and find that with the conventions described above we have shown that every polynomial can be expressed in the form
10 However , tonight we have heard that the Labour party will never approve of it .
11 Nevertheless we have demonstrated that SO 2 -photochemical perturbations have the potential to explain certain features of the tropical O 3 changes observed after the Mount Pinatubo eruption .
12 Also we have shown that if energy conservation becomes a reality in Britain , £2 billion yearly nationwide could be saved by the domestic consumer , which would regenerate the local economies instead of heating the sky above our great cities and towns .
13 Thus far we have seen that the perspective from which to view bias is to be that of the reasonable man ; it is not to be the individual affected himself ( because he may be perverse , oversensitive , etc. ) , nor is it to be the ex post detachment of a reviewing court , ( which is the disagreement with the Barnsley formulation ) .
14 So far we have assumed that the fraction and exponent are positive .
15 So far we have assumed that we understand the suggestion that there are minds other than our own , and asked merely how much evidence we have in its favour .
16 So far we have established that major changes have been going on both in the UK economy as a whole and in its geography .
17 So far we have suggested that , in analysing the performance of individuals at work , there is a series of rational decisions which determine how much effort an individual will give for a level of performance and reward .
18 So far we have suggested that physics and English are subjects with very different traditions and qualities .
19 Thus far we have shown that when there is no distortion in the market for meals , a tax on films will lead to an inefficient allocation .
20 Now we have seen that we can use Xd in place of X , where d is an arbitrary diagonal matrix ; and it therefore follows that unc is also diagonal .
21 Until now we have assumed that banks decide for themselves upon the appropriate ratio in the light of their desire for profit and need for liquidity .
22 Furthermore , as Lewis ( 1969 : 38 ) points out , ‘ fortunately we have learned that all of us will mostly notice the same analogies ’ .
23 There is considerable difficulty in getting shortlisted when job sharing , and consequently we have found that job applications need meticulous planning .
24 Both Halsey and Goldthorpe ( 21 ) , ( 22 ) , separately have found that the privileged continue to be so over the years when we have claimed that educational opportunity was available to the able child .
25 And yet we have seen that the topography of Sligo ( to which one should add the topography of at least one part of London , Bedford Park ) is illuminating for the reader of Yeats .
26 It claimed that there were not enough members on them ; yet we have seen that in Tsaritsyn at least there was a superfluity of ineffective plenary members .
27 Yet we have seen that due to the dispersion of shareholding in the large public company they have no incentive to inform themselves of the actions of their managers or to seek a remedy against them .
28 We 've had a debate on Local Management of Schools opposed by the Labour Party where we have seen that the right to choose their own children 's quality of education and where school governing bodies can direct their cash where they want has been extremely popular .
29 However we have seen that quantum theory places considerable restraint on a plain man 's objectivist view of the natural world .
30 Recently we have learnt that the development of an effective , non-lead , ‘ green ’ shotgun cartridge is moving ahead .
  Next page