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

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1 In our choice of institutions to whom we have sent the tape , we have tried to get as wide a scope of research as possible and have now completed our quota for the pilot .
2 ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , ’ called the headmaster , ‘ we are ready to begin our pageant , to which we have given the lighthearted title Islamic Wimbledon ! ’
3 The first author shows quite clearly that the idea of inference or mental perception is connected to an impression of " afterness " or subsequence , as are all the other uses with to which we have seen up to this point .
4 Indeed the type of ceremonial gift exchange to which we have referred seems to be based on egalitarian notions of reciprocity and sharing .
5 To a large degree this was due to the examples of famous churches such as Christ Church , Westminster Bridge Road , to which we have referred before .
6 Despite the positive results achieved by the mixed professional/ paraprofessional social service teams to which we have referred and the efforts being made in some countries to promote that model of service provision , little is being done in schools of social work to provide professional social workers with the type of skills needed for that kind of practice .
7 We seem here to have further evidence of the apparent paradox about creativity and psychosis to which we have referred several times .
8 In the appellant 's case his privilege against self incrimination was abrogated by the terms of the insolvency legislation to which we have referred .
9 There is an issue between the plaintiffs and the defendants as to whether the contractual provisions to which we have referred entitle the receivers to retain out of the moneys they have received ‘ costs , charges and expenses ’ which are of an unreasonable amount or which have been unreasonably incurred .
10 If that is right , the difficulty to which we have referred does not arise and we need not grapple with the implications of sub-rule ( 3 ) .
11 The pleadings in the case and the submissions made to the judge may indicate which of the decisions to which we have referred has been made .
12 The first part of this submission is answered by the arguments of Sir John Campbell A.-G. to which we have referred .
13 Brooke J. had to deal with a similar point in a different context in the recent case of In re X ( A Student ) , 11 November 1991 , to which we have referred .
14 Finally , while we certainly agree that the policy of the law in regard to the formalities for the creation and transmission of interests in land should be upheld , we have to acknowledge that that policy has been substantially modified by the developments to which we have referred
15 Our first and chief objective must be to prevent war by the maintenance of the Allied deterrent , to which we have begun to make our own substantial contribution .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 The German preoccupation with the theory of tragedy is bound up with a more general German admiration for Greece , to which we have alluded already .
19 The aim of science is truth , and , according to Lakatos , the methodology of research programmes provides the best means of assessing the extent to which we have succeeded in approaching it .
20 The increased qualified majority voting in the Council of Ministers , to which we have agreed in the treaty , means that we must have a way of keeping our national Parliaments better informed than they are at present .
21 The view to which we have come is that the cause was part of a causal circumstance as conceived .
22 He does not supplement but instead denies the view of causation to which we have come .
23 Effects are such , on the view of causation to which we have come , since there is the possibility of finding those things which no matter their accompaniment would still have been followed by the effect .
24 We have provided comics , magazines , records and cassettes ; we have installed comfortable seating and modern furniture , and have laid on numerous events and activities : we have been successful in updating our image , but one of the consequences of our success has been the degree to which we have attracted the rowdier elements of the local youth .
25 Consequently , the enterprise of building an ethic on the imperative ‘ Know ’ could hardly be understood except as an attempt to deduce principles of conduct from the propositions known , vulnerable to standard criticisms of the Naturalistic Fallacy to which we have offered no answer .
26 But the principle to which we have adverted was not presented to his mind in its simple form ; and the point certainly did not undergo much consideration .
27 and er I was just wondering we we ought to do something , I mean these poor old dears have adhered to what we have said and facilities for them to get down onto to the er the .
28 This is one reason why we do not restrict the use of " style " to what we have called stylistic variation , ie " styled " .
29 Indeed the general range was very similar to what we have met among Royal Institution Discourses at the same date .
30 The work of other researchers has in many different ways helped to shape our work , to influence what we have asked and to make us more sensitive to what we have heard .
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