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

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1 On overseas aid , the hon. Lady knows that this year we have yet again increased the amount of money that is spent on that .
2 In the present discussion we have already partially answered the reader 's primary ‘ why ’ question about the discourse fragment being studied by providing the previous speaker 's question .
3 As well as reducing some sophisticated philosophies down to some fairly crude statements , we have probably also given the impression that penal systems ‘ in the real world ’ at different stages in history possess a consistency and coherence that is in fact largely lacking .
4 But we have surely now generated an infinite regress , which will mean that internalism is doomed to scepticism .
5 We have also already considered the issue of methodological soundness and revealed doubts about the validity of the tests , at several levels , particularly with regard to the technical problems , and especially those of the Rasch model .
6 We have just about got the thumbprints on the Video and Activity Book contracts and it is fairly reasonable to suppose that the rest will now follow .
7 John Flook , authority deputy chief executive , said at a meeting yesterday : ‘ We have just about cracked the problem . ’
8 In September 1692 he produced a Whiggish Jacobite tract in which he rehearsed all the traditional charges against William ( adding to the list the recent massacre at Glencoe ) , and argued that " If it was to preserve our Liberties from the insults of King James , we placed the Prince upon the Throne , we have certainly either mistaken the Disease or the Cure " .
9 Our own experience is that we have never yet planted a congregation without each person who is married getting as clear a call to the work as their partner .
10 We have never really picked a figure , but if he wanted a certain player who was just over the amount we had in mind , we would let him have it . ’
11 We have never really had an Inquisition , never really persecuted people for their beliefs .
12 " We have never before had the honour to carry such an important representative of the United States of America to Saigon . "
13 For simplicity we have so far ignored the expenses of running a unit trust .
14 We have so far discussed a number of themes in conventional political theory .
15 We have so far stressed the similarity of strike waves .
16 By concentra-ting , as we have been , on high politics at the centre , we have so far omitted an important dimension of the story .
17 We have so far considered a number of examples of persistent facies on a rather grand scale ; but there are more detailed examples of it which in their way are even more amazing .
18 Remember that we have so far shown the Bank taking advantage of a ‘ natural ’ or autonomous shortage of funds .
19 We have now nearly completed the change to a new ‘ friendlier-looking ’ uniform and have established a programme of training in customer care for our custodians and warders .
20 We have only just finished the legal disputes , ’ he says , ‘ and we 're still fighting compensation battles .
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