Example sentences of "from what we have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It remains for us to ask how the popular Hitler image we have examined contributed towards the growing strength of the regime and towards making possible this war , which , from what we have seen , most Germans — though prepared to fight if necessary — had been only too anxious to avoid . |
2 | From what we have seen it might be supposed that private judicial patronage was more trouble than it was worth , but the offices were in fact received as a sign of favour by many lawyers , who could of course use them as stepping stones to better things . |
3 | From what we have said so far , it should be clear that socialisation is a crucial concept for sociology , since it directs attention to a key element in the process by which the individual becomes social and acquires those qualities usually referred to as ‘ human ’ . |
4 | From what we have said above it is clear that there is no single structure for reports , although what follows can be used as a model : |
5 | It follows from what we have said that in our judgment the decision of the judge to stay the proceedings in the instant case was wrong . |
6 | ‘ It follows from what we have said that in our judgment the decision of the judge to stay the proceedings in the instant case was wrong . |
7 | That is quite a substantial drop from what we have had in the past ; in 1988/89 we get something around £17 million a year . ’ |
8 | From what we have proposed as speakers ' topics in conversational discourse , it must occasionally happen that there are at least two versions of ‘ What I think we 're talking about ’ which are potentially incompatible . |