Example sentences of "we 've [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | One of the problems that we 've suffered from in the past was some level of inconsistency which we 've now put to bed . |
2 | So we 've er we 've come to the front and we 've led from the front . |
3 | It is i i I I we have a wide range of changes that would flow out from that so you could n't just take a change to Cornwall which would then create an oversized Devon seat , I quite accept that and we 've argued from the first that this would have to be part of the review as a whole . |
4 | What I 'd like to share with you this morning is how we as a church took that challenge and the experiences we feel we 've received from taking that challenge . |
5 | We have a di , a different picture , and we make up erm pictures like you see o on these crime programmes , the videofits of suspects , you 've all seen them where th , you know got the lines between the nose and , and the mouth they are made up of the information that we 've gained from witnesses . |
6 | that we 've seen from St John Rivers . |
7 | And the West Midlands for four or five surveys we 've seen strong total orders broadly based between se sectors , strong output trends so the West Midlands being our leading er region is consistent with what we 've seen from other surveys . |
8 | It 's probably the , the simplest illustration is to say that over the last three or four years , we 've moved from being well below S S A to nine point four percent above S S A , now nothing 's changed other than that we 've got a slight decrease in the number of calls over this last two years . |
9 | But one of the most persistent and pernicious myths we 've inherited from Descartes is that mentality is essentially conscious , so that anything we ca n't introspect ca n't really be going on in our mind . |
10 | we 've inherited from the states and er replicating throughout throughout throughout the U K and into Europe . |
11 | Right so we , we , we also need a new land reform document , because we ca n't use the because egalitarianism we 've , we 've recognized from the experience of the north is wrong , that 's not gon na work so we need something else . |
12 | We 've gone from a more-or-less carefree kind of life of our twenties , in which the car , the flat and the girlfriend/ boyfriend were about the only real constituents — to a world in which everyone wants a piece of our time , in which we have to make decisions ( fundamental , trivial , pregnant with import ) every three minutes . |
13 | ‘ We 've gone from feeling bitter to being determined to get what is rightfully ours . ’ |
14 | Inside 12 months we 've gone from being an old side to having some very encouraging youngsters . ’ |
15 | We 've gone from strength to strength from there qualifying for last year 's UK Team Chase Championships . |
16 | So we 've gone from six million in nineteen fifteen to three hundred million in nineteen thirty seven to two billion in nineteen fifty . |
17 | Erm most have , in fact most of which is er b er seventy four additional heads were put on in March , so we 've gone from seventeen twenty three to seventeen ninety seven erm and Mick accounted for most of those with forty four . |
18 | Can I just clarify , what , what you 're saying is that in a sense there is this overall aim of getting through to socialism but the means of getting there have now changed so that we 've gone from absolute egalitarianism , which is , is an immediate step tow towards socialism you 've gone away from that and the position is now to create a rich peasant economy in order to industrialize , in order to get through to collectivization , I E into socialism . |
19 | I mean obviously since we was established in nineteen eighty three we 've gone from strength to strength , and the only way that any company can do that is by offering good service all round . |
20 | Now we 've heard from another reader that his solicitor managed to ‘ discover ’ a copy of a standard form GTS 21/2 190582 the AAIB use to report to the CAA . |
21 | As we 've heard from people in this programme tonight , most of them start when they 're children or young adolescents |
22 | As I said , whether mental confusion equals dementia , what exact degree of dependency what degree of confusion , what degree of dementia , this does n't tell you but what it does do is help to give us a picture of what is happening , not just in the local authority sector which we 've heard from , not just in the voluntary sector , which we 've heard from , but , if this is to be believed , by an even greater rate of increase in the private sector . |
23 | As I said , whether mental confusion equals dementia , what exact degree of dependency what degree of confusion , what degree of dementia , this does n't tell you but what it does do is help to give us a picture of what is happening , not just in the local authority sector which we 've heard from , not just in the voluntary sector , which we 've heard from , but , if this is to be believed , by an even greater rate of increase in the private sector . |
24 | So that means until we 've heard from , one of them , we ca n't sort of ascertain finally the , the , the programme for the next few weeks . |
25 | Well , no point in going into that until we 've heard from the labs . |
26 | Erm we 've heard from Selby that they could they could provide possible sites for more than one scheme . |
27 | We 've heard from Michael about the access problems on this corridor , erm he 's produced figures that show that this particular route is over design capacity . |
28 | I fear however in view of what we 've heard from the two sides of the table , you will have rather more difficulty in coming even to a recommendation as to specific guidance on which sector of Greater York , this new settlement should be located if indeed you are minded to recommend in favour of one at all . |
29 | Erm we 've heard from Mr Williamson that it fills a strategic gap and guidance and that pressures on the countryside are exerted daily and curiously enough it was n't a policy of restraint or restriction . |
30 | Fourth , we 've heard from Mr Williamson his interpretation of what strictly controlled means . |