Example sentences of "which we have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The new office , which we 've just moved into , is a rather different kettle of fish .
2 And those lead very clearly into another technology , client server architecture , which we 've already touched on a number times during our presentation so far this morning .
3 Which we 've already talked about and there 's no reason why erm , you can not have a one pager for access .
4 And , his answer to that , is that psychoanalysis can give us a very interesting and unique insight into , into religion , and this was an insight which had emerged in the course of , the nineteen twenties , following the developments of psychoanalysis that occurred after the First World War , which we 've already looked at and is essentially the concept of transference .
5 There will be a single budget which we 've always argued for in the management committee the head of centre will and this is very important and I hope members are clear the head of centre which is the head of the Moat Centre which is the proposed under the amendment will be appointed within this financial year , will be appointed out of the existing budget .
6 Mike added : ‘ Feel so Fine taught us a lot about how the music business works which we 've now put into practice — like having a good distributor for the single .
7 One of the problems that we 've suffered from in the past was some level of inconsistency which we 've now put to bed .
8 A police graduate I met at a seminar on ‘ Research into the Police ’ , which we had both attended in a private capacity and without force blessing or financial assistance , later wrote to me :
9 In the confusion , our film , which we had dutifully sent to the group 's London management as promised , got lent to the BBC .
10 That commodities such as simple sardine or anchovy butter which we had hitherto regarded as sandwich fillings , egg dishes which belonged to the breakfast table , the bed-sitting room or the night club , and little hot dishes which were ordinary English family supper savouries were valuable resources which could be quite differently deployed and offered as party dishes were ideas which had occurred to few people in pre-Boulestin days :
11 Ellen 's manner was almost British in its cool restraint , matching our welcome which we had deliberately pitched at a low key .
12 Merstham was in a slightly more rural area of Surrey , and one upon which we had always looked with favour .
13 The two pitches of VII , which we had innocently expected to be the crux , were rapidly overcome with the confidence that comes from prior knowledge .
14 In term time he spent nearly every weekend with us in London , sleeping in a small room which overlooked the garden , a room which we 'd previously used as a dressing room .
15 The appearance of surface currents ( which we have previously denoted by K ) .
16 The labelled probe used in these assays was a sequence derived from the herpes simplex virus immediate-early 1 gene which we have previously shown to be a high affinity binding site for octamer binding proteins ( 18 ) .
17 The introduction of automated office systems could carry these processes still further , thus undermining many of the assumptions and procedures which we have conventionally applied to archival work ( Gavrel 1990 : Hedstrom 1991 ) .
18 In order to take account of this , we are going to need some way of making appeals to notions like ‘ shared presuppositions ’ , 'encyclopedic knowledge' , ‘ intention / purpose in uttering ’ and ‘ experience of previous similar text ’ which we have simply appealed to in an ad hoc way in our discussion so far .
19 Rhythmic patterns tend to be sober and square-cut , and that liking for the C mode — as such , e.g. in Clemens 's Missa Misericorde , s or transposed to F with a B flat key-signature — which we have already noticed in Josquin , becomes very pronounced .
20 Lévi-Strauss focuses on the ambivalence which we have already seen to be such a distinctive feature of the Critique , pointing in particular to Sartre 's vacillation between two concepts of dialectical reason .
21 The earlier return of growth in these regions in the 1980s signalled a resumption of the urban-rural shift which we have already seen in population trends ( Chapter 4 ) .
22 What they did incontestably leave were remarkable examples of those hard-wearing memorials which we have already observed from prehistoric times : stones .
23 Many of the women repealers had a history of involvement in the type of philanthropy and social reform which we have already observed in Ellen Ranyard 's bible missions .
24 But his hostility to this view can be traced to the more general antipathy to voluntarism which we have already examined in Althusser 's work , and which , according to Poulantzas , underlies the traditional Marxist account .
25 For the Liberal Democrats , Mr David Steel said : ‘ The feelings of people at what happened last night really vary from unease to repugnance that a British government should stoop to use a device which we have consistently condemned in others — namely the knock on the door in the middle of the night . ’
26 The space between the fly sheet and inner dome also plays a major part in eradicating condensation , a problem which we have all encountered from time to time .
27 New joys and new opportunities will arrive which we have never dreamt of .
28 While as settlement within the greenbelt , development could not normally be permitted on D thirty nine and D forty , as these are outside the built area in the terms of Policy G B Three , which we have oft considered at erm this enquiry .
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