Example sentences of "[noun pl] we have [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 Circumstances such as these or weather conditions , the time of year etc may cause some of the amenities we have described to be temporarily unavailable and some resort/hotel photographs may illustrate amenities and conditions that do not necessarily prevail throughout the whole season .
2 I have pleasure in enclosing copies of some recent responses we have made to important Government consultations :
3 I have pleasure in enclosing copies of some recent responses we have made to important Government consultations .
4 Over the years we have proved to be an effective and efficient council and I believe you have all contributed greatly to making Lothian such a progressive authority .
5 One of these which originally led to the nonprofessional but nationally-recognized Certificate of Social Service ( CCETSW , 1975 ) , has now been incorporated into a new and alternative route to a full professional social work qualification for some of the kinds of social service personnel we have referred to as paraprofessionals ( CCETSW , 1989 ) .
6 The proposals we have put to the Government could at minimal cost easily enable us to double our contribution ’ .
7 Although we have not seen the report we have had encouraging indication that in some of the key areas BZW 's views and recommendations are broadly consistent with the views we have submitted to DTI and that they support the next steps we are taking .
8 Chapter 4 will describe and evaluate the legal response to shirking and managerial incompetence , the other problems we have assumed to be exacerbated by the separation of ownership and control , by way of the duty to exercise diligence , care , and skill .
9 Er you said about breaking into them and things like that , erm er a lot of tenants we 've spoken to er seem to be er they seem to thing there 's a lot of flats .
10 Responsible party government and pluralism fitted some of the facts of British politics for some of the time , but they were always overoptimistic and crucially flawed in ways we have pointed to in the body of this chapter .
11 We would wish to stress again , with the district council 's support I suspect , that that overshoot really it 's to sites within the urban area , as in windfall sites in general planning terms we have seen to be acceptable er in planning terms , but we would wish to stress that part part of that approach has been a continuing resistance to development on greenfield sites on the edge of the the urban area .
12 Still , the matches we have played to date have helped to induce self-belief in our side and I am optimistic that we can succeed , ’ says Jim Robinson .
13 And so in conclusion I looking at it and the exhibitions we 've made to you and to the county in the course of the consultation draft is that this county does not need this policy and that it is in fact an insidious and repressive kind of policy that it contrary to national planning guidance and should not be included in the alterations .
14 Since there has been such extensive research on both systems we have had to be selective : we have therefore confined ourselves to discussing just one line of work in connection with each .
15 These individuals and all the others we have studied to date should not be able to prevent the counter-productive consequences until and unless they learn new skills .
16 It will be noted that in these remarks we have given to " English " a very wide significance .
17 I presume you have access to the various briefing papers we have circulated to branches over the last 18 months or so .
18 One of the victims we have spoken to in Kent received two letters on the same day .
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