Example sentences of "the [noun pl] we have [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The institutions we have just considered represent , however , fewer than one in four of the further education establishments in the Principality ; indeed , more typical are the remaining 35 colleges which are concerned almost exclusively with non-advanced work .
2 Whatever the structure of the organisation , good communication lies at the heart of success — and , because of the complexities we have already looked at and the many factors which influence the way in which messages circulate and are received good communication is perhaps more difficult to achieve than good product design , manufacturing productivity or success in the market place .
3 From some of the illustrations we have already noted in our first chapter concerning Jeanne Dixon , there is circumstantial evidence to support these gifts .
4 However , this result does not carry through in the same way to the cases we have just been discussing where managerial utility depends on effort as well as income .
5 We 're trying to get in touch with all the homes we have n't already seen to make sure this ca n't happen again .
6 The explanation may lie in the fact that all the remedies we have so far considered are discretionary .
7 We now provide two examples of ways in which rational expectations has introduced restrictions which can be tested using the methods we have just described .
8 The effect of the corporation tax is like that of an excise tax , and the considerations we have just discussed apply with equal force .
9 To be a highly visible minority of two in communities which were often as expressive as they were antagonistic was an abrupt reversal of the roles we had so unthinkingly come to accept in our British prep schools .
10 By simply developing along the lines we had already established with the lesser known young contemporaries .
11 The most characteristic version of this alienation lies here in the responses we have both to objects in general and their forms in particular instances .
12 It draws together all the elements we have so far discussed — multimedia databases , online and videoconferencing — combining them into the most complete form of online communication ever devised .
13 The companies we have today are capable of delivering 15% turnover growth a year .
14 I think it 's impossible to explore why there is a difference , it does not explain why the matters we have already discussed , like vacancies , households and death rates why there is a difference between what the County Council say is one hundred percent , and what the H B F and others are advocating which is considerably more .
15 Like the noises we 've just heard . ’
16 ‘ In the early days we worried a bit about comeback , but over the years we 've just got more outrageous , ’ he says .
17 You know this sort of thing and all British wildlife has got its own little characters , every species is different er and you know thousands of animals we 've taken in over the years we 've just learnt different things about different animals that suit different animals .
18 Over the years we had often talked about Elsie and Simon and Elsie 's sudden departure but my mother had never mentioned this most important fact .
19 ‘ Over the years we have always striven to improve on trolley safety , ’ said spokeswoman Wendy Godfrey .
20 I have found that over the years we have never had a problem with the Michelin tyres and they offer excellent value for money .
21 In an interview with The Scotsman , he said : ‘ It 's an issue which goes wider than education — to family life and social values , and whether we are prepared to accept the responsibilities we have as well as the rights we enjoy . ’
22 Both historical and cultural comparisons indicate that the ideas we have about old age are as important , probably more important than biological ageing in determining the way old age is perceived , and how older people are treated .
23 But I am sure that the Treasury could run such a system and there would be few tears for the banks we have now .
24 I think , if we 're going to be realistic , there are practical dangers for that , that can put in danger erm some of the things we 've just been talking about .
25 They take you to the theatre if you like to pay , but nearly all the things we 've already seen .
26 Any illustrations for the scene we 've just been doing and the things we 've already been talking about , or any new ideas .
27 The approach to the CNAA in 1965 from the Scottish Woollen Textile College for the associateship in textile design to become a degree raised the questions we have already discussed regarding the position of art and design , but it also raised the question of submissions from colleges where entry standards had not been at the level of the DipTech , and where issues of the college environment needed to be discussed .
28 And think of , er in the light of the heroines we 've already discussed .
29 Many of the changes we have already discussed reflect a changed role for women , which is important for everyone 's experience of contemporary Britain .
30 The symphonies are full of difficulties and in those days the orchestras had not always the resources we have today .
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