Example sentences of "[Wh adv] we have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It took the women 's movement to show how we had colluded in ignoring slights , insults and restraints .
2 I could n't remember how we had got into this conversation .
3 I 'm very pleased with how we 've reacted to our bad start to the season . ’
4 and see how we 've gone over the year .
5 No , but it means , it means that we know how we 've got to gear up
6 This last drawing exercise is a summary of the simple process of thinking which leads us into a deeper appreciation of how we have come to be what we are .
7 However , there is a question about what a naturalized epistemology can offer by way of an explanation or justification of the contributions to knowledge that we make by contributing to an ongoing process of inquiry : we want to know , in such cases , not how we have arrived at the truth , but how what we do can be understood as contributing to the fact that someone else ( or perhaps ourselves ) can arrive at the truth at some time in the future .
8 ‘ Strange how we have taken to some French words and not others , is n't it ? ’ remarked Henry diplomatically as the parlourmaid came into the room with a pile of dinner plates and the vegetable dishes .
9 We 've had times when we 've written to commercials and given them free tickets to dig ourselves out of a hole and things .
10 except for odd occasions in the winter when we had to go into the gym and dance with the birds ! ’
11 You 'll remember when we had to look into that last business , Gerald , at Narborough .
12 The most exciting part was when we had to jump into the water from a 12ft high board .
13 It only needs a slightly increased tempo to be the great national anthem our country maybe does n't deserve , but will surely grow into when we have cast off childish things and grasped the thistle of independence .
14 The problem begins on Sunday night when we have to go to bed early ( by body time ) and so we will have some difficulty in getting to sleep .
15 He has had the players in stitches over the past few weeks when we have relaxed after our training sessions at Lilleshall by having a game of pool .
16 I do feel that this is necessary because we are allocating or just allocating our proposed budget er a substantial amount of extra resources through the rights of way which I am thoroughly in favour of but I do think we need to know how that money is going to be used and which of the items which are to appear in the report are going to be covered by that money and which is still going to need to be addressed next year when we have to book in time for it for next year .
17 And we 've all been in situations where we 've walked into an area , whether it be , sort of a car park is poorly lit , or you 've gone down a lane that 's perhaps been overgrown by bushes and things like that we generally do n't feel as confident .
18 We hope we will be able to take new proposals to Potter Street on the second of November if nothing else , we will certainly take them an honest indication of where we 've got to so far and what proposals will be taking place , and what we will be proposing erm for the future .
19 ‘ So let's just see where we 've got to .
20 Right , let's summarize where we 've got to , and what you 're going to be doing .
21 Well , certainly people are satisfied with where we 've got to and want to draw a line underneath it and move on from there , and I think the prospect of going back to the constitution er issues , and they m once again being a key focus , I do n't think anyone in the Party , or outside the Party , sees the Labour Party wanting to devote itself to that at this time .
22 And I do n't think , I think we 've reached the point now where we 've got to really take stock in our society and change things .
23 Unless there were special factors involved and although I can not recall a situation where we 've paid for a person to go into that 's for members to discuss , not me , but we have certainly paid an enhanced rate where somebody wanted to go to live near their daughter who was in and we felt that was a legitimate reason for paying a higher rate and , and , and we did do so , so there are other types of flexibility .
24 That 's where we 've come from , we 've talked about what 's what 's a available today , and we 've talked about where we 'd like to take our users in the future .
25 a good team of people in the Shadow Cabinet , do we have an excellent team i people in the parliamentary Labour Party , do we know where we 've come from , and do no we know where we 're going , and we do .
26 It 's nice and quiet not like London where we 've come from
27 So we had to go to the park where we had met under the protective shade of a friendly tree .
28 We did land home eventually but I think Mrs Thwaites 's folks were understandably worried , wondering where we had got to .
29 Yoksam township at 5840ft/1780m is where we 'd started from .
30 In the basis set I n ) H " has matrix elements where we have neglected as an inessential complication effects due to the vector nature of E.
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