Example sentences of "[noun sg] as we have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | This was as crushing a demonstration as we have seen from Senna and McLaren-Honda . |
2 | The other important thing is that the learning rule is not a graded descent learning rule or a searching lear learning rule as we 've seen before . |
3 | We have paid out eight times as much in funds to industry as we have taken in premiums since 1984 . |
4 | i think it is fair in that case , because we do define a proposal as we 've done elsewhere as a . |
5 | Which would raise the further question whether this way , as practised by Olson , and by Williams in Paterson , is n't so unlike the ways of poetry as we have known it that to call their works ‘ poems ’ does n't merely confuse the whole issue . |
6 | In proportion as we have lost that overseas extension of our power , I think the national differences within the British Isles are bound to show more , because they 've lost the great common ground of shared activity they used to have . |
7 | And , qui and most certainly demonstrated the need to set up the very same committee as we have set up . |
8 | We would want this to be seen logically , through approval of the structure plan , to be taken up in r in the relevant local plan , and for that relevant local plan to then sort out competing claims from prospective developments , in mu in much the same sort of exercise as we 've seen in the structure plan but obviously in a more detailed way . |
9 | Main meeting as we 've said is Cheltenham let's have the news from there . |
10 | So we have given variable amounts of information about the speaker or the hearer or the time or the place as we have discussed different fragments of discourse . |
11 | This seemed a bit of a cheek as we had read the scripts together , discussed the lady in painfully familiar detail , and all our opinions had tallied . |
12 | If it is possible to get rid of it then do so , if not , then screen the hideous concrete with heavy planting as we have done here and grow a rampant climber over the top . |
13 | This process as we have seen , leads to the break of community and the formation of classes . |
14 | Right okay so when you 're performing test for structural change , right , if you just erm go through the simple estimation routine as we 've done the way you think . |
15 | Nevertheless , even this latter event as we have seen , has its rightful place along the spectrum of events that could happen . |
16 | In fact such contact as we had consisted of nothing but bad feeling on one side ( his ) and bemusement on mine . |
17 | He said , ‘ How wonderful it has been for us both to seek new understanding of each other as we have prayed together and sought healing from each other 's wounds . ’ |
18 | On the other hand , there must be effect , dependent upon the age of the child , upon libidinal development as we have considered it and upon the modelling phase of the child 's life . |
19 | We had not actually been ‘ on air ’ in Scotland for two years , such publicity as we had received had been more critical than favourable and our image in the marketplace had slipped . |
20 | We are concerned here with defects in the Joint Intelligence machinery as we have seen it working in an area of low priority . |
21 | Quality as we have stated is the basis for growth . |
22 | By taking advantage of this facility , we can draw one pattern in a basic design option ( such as Fair Isle as we have done ) and then use it for many different types of knitting . |
23 | Our brief list contains four which are not to be found in the BL catalogue as we have seen . |
24 | Two main criticisms can be made of the accelerator theory as we have outlined it . |
25 | I am always thankful for their enthusiasm and commitment as we have drawn up the development brief for the Architect , Ray Davis , whom we have now appointed . |
26 | E.D. Simon , Chairman of Manchester Housing Committee ( 1919–23 ) and Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Health ( 1931 ) was confident of being able to rebuild Britain within 20 years : ‘ If we can tackle the problems of peace with anything like the same sense of purpose , the same devotion , and the same efficiency as we have shown during the war , the Rebuilding of Britain will be child 's play ’ ( Simon , 1945 , p. 228 ) . |
27 | It was n't anything like workers control as we had expected . |
28 | Offering that transfer price to Division A will induce it to trade at the required volume as we have arranged that , at that volume , its marginal cost is equal to its marginal revenue ( the transfer price ) . |
29 | Seniority as we have seen has less to do with age per se than promotion either to a higher position or within a grade . |
30 | It is not , however , a property in the same sense as we have used the term up to this point , since it is a second-order property ; that is , it is a property of the other two relations that we have sketched so far ( and only of these ) . |