Example sentences of "from [pron] we have " in BNC.

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1 The fascinating question raised is , are dolphins conscious , aware , and conceptualising creatures , with whom we can communicate and from whom we have much to learn ?
2 I have , as a result of the new storyboard , got a detailed list of proposals and suggestions from the new programmer which I am faxing to you ( eight pages to follow ) , and which will form the basis of formal discussions between the programmer and myself and possibly David , and from which we have to derive a proper technical specification .
3 From this progression it becomes possible to consider chronic diseases either as acute illnesses from which we have not been able to recover fully or as arising from the individual having insufficient ‘ energy ’ , for whatever reason , to develop an acute illness and be done with it !
4 ( J. R. N. Lazier , manuscript in preparation ) has updated the time series of ref. 3 of temperature on the density surface from which we have inferred salinity ( Fig. 2 a ) .
5 We and others have therefore introduced a sort of helicopter scanning of technological progress throughout the world from which we have sought to see where the enabling inventions may lie .
6 All I can say on that is that , as regards the delivery of patient care in the areas from which we have received trust applications , we are on to a winner .
7 From him we have too many press releases and not enough action .
8 But once we come back to that place , and wherever we go from him we have got to come back to where we started , where we left the road .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 ’ .
12 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 :
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 ‘ 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 .
16 Remember , too , from what we have already said , that these conflicts need to be in order of ascending difficulty .
17 While the Scene is darken 'd , a single Entry is danced ; Then a Symphony is play 'd ; after that the Scene is suddainly Illuminated , and discovers a transparent Prospect of a Chinese Garden , the Architecture , the Trees , the Plants , the Fruit , the Birds , the Beasts , quite different from what we have in this part of the World .
18 From what we have been told they were stuck quite deep into the mud or soft sand . ’
19 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 . ’
20 There are naked kouroi from the region , some from Samos colossal , but the marked preference is for clothed figures : an occasional draped kouros ( something rare on the mainland or the Cyclades ) ; but female figures are far more frequent , and they show a concern with the rendering of stuff and its relation to the body , clinging or hanging free , quite different from anything we have yet seen .
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