Example sentences of "[coord] we have [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | I can talk about it freely now & we have all picked ourselves up & dusted ourselves down … says that she is a stronger person ( maybe even ‘ harder ’ ) … & she is a very efficient business person & lives & works in Glasgow . |
2 | ( Colnaghi 's Otto Gutekunst wrote to Berenson , ‘ neither you nor we have ever had such a windfall as Mrs G. before , nor shall we ever in our lives have another … ’ . ) |
3 | Let's assume we are producing a three column newsletter and we have already decided to use 10 point Palatino as our typeface . |
4 | It was shortly after his time at Oxford , on his first journey to the Continent , that Hobbes found that others were dissatisfied with scholasticism ; and we have already noted that an interest in method was characteristic of the seventeenth century . |
5 | Then L for price in 1986 relative to 1981 is and we have already calculated L for 1981 relative to 1976 to be 170.5 . |
6 | Once again , there is no requirement that any evidence than that which grounded the original ‘ reasonable suspicion ’ should actually exist — and we have already seen that this formula is sometimes rather loosely interpreted at the arrest stage . |
7 | Fish is also a rich source of vitamins and minerals which the body needs and we have already seen above the benefits obtained by eating fish containing Omega-3 fatty acids . |
8 | First , senior members of the Labour Party broke with the party over the issue of these constitutional changes in order to form the SDP , and we have already seen that the SDP wishes to fashion a new constitution for the country . |
9 | The fact that both these forms of aphasia are frequently observed suggests that there are separate systems for perceiving and producing speech ; and we have already seen in Chapter 6 that research on normal subjects suggests the same conclusion . |
10 | ‘ I must stress that we can detect these signals with my machine and we have already managed to give certain characteristics to certain signals — joy — frustration — sorrow , etc . |
11 | And we have already discussed the correlations described by the Weber-Fechner law between impinging energy and sensation . |
12 | ‘ Yet in the long run — and we have already had a pretty long run — the results are potentially devastating . ’ |
13 | ‘ The post of centre manager was advertised on May 20 and we have already had an encouraging response , ’ he said . |
14 | But an example like this clearly reveals the artificiality of such an analysis of what we mean when we say we see , and we have already considered the grounds for rejecting such theories in accounting for capacities like remembering , and emotions such as grief or anger . |
15 | The use of sacred measure and proportion has been developed by many researchers to postulate a geometrical pattern across the land , extending Watkins ' ley theory into wider concepts of ‘ landscape geometry ’ , and we have already looked at the work of Tyler , Lawton and Koop in exploring wider patterns . |
16 | Local authority housing provides an example of the former and we have already looked at the role of charges in the NHS . |
17 | We need £20,000 and we have already started making plans as to how that money will be raised . ’ |
18 | Available UK coal stocks may last another three to four hundred years , North Sea gas used at current levels another 30 years , and we have already used over 40 per cent of North Sea oil . |
19 | But we do not generally fall into the trap of believing that a statistical correlation between two variables demonstrates that one is the cause of the other ; it is assumed that the actuation of language change is multi-causal , and we have frequently demonstrated that the speaker-variables interact with one another ( that is , that no speaker-variable all by itself can ‘ explain' a given configuration of language ) . |
20 | And we have latterly seen a feminist perspective informing the debate about nuclear weapons . |
21 | Under our agreement with Waterloo University , where the accessing software , PAT , was developed , we are able to distribute only a limited number of copies of the tape for research purposes and we have nearly reached our ceiling . |
22 | We are young and youth is said to be fickle , mutable , and we have both looked at the possibility of ourselves not being exceptions to that supposed rule . |
23 | ‘ Jason Donovan has known for a long time that The Face is not rich , and we have repeatedly offered to apologise unreservedly for the article , ’ the statement added . |
24 | ‘ Jason Donovan has known for a long time that The Face is not rich , and we have repeatedly offered to apologise unreservedly for the article , ’ the statement added . |
25 | It is most intrinsically valuable as an indication of the quality of relationships between the generations , and we have primarily interpreted it in that way . |
26 | ‘ We suspected that they were dodging VAT and we have since alerted Customs investigators . ’ |
27 | They fell in love with them , and we have since purchased another 55 . |
28 | We were also the first sponsor of televised croquet in association with Granada TV and we have since launched a competition to stimulate schools involvement in this fascinating sport . |
29 | Something had changed and we have tentatively come to the opinion that the problems at Brooks Brothers stem from misapprehensions on the part of its owner , a firm that ought to know better . |
30 | What I 've called the Maoist turn , the turn in , in programme , the turn in strategy which is lead by er Mao Tse-tung , and we have finally got erm to the stage in Chinese history where Mao Tse-tung 's role becomes crucially important . |