Example sentences of "[conj] we have [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This endorsement should be applied where we have insisted that certain door and window locks should be fitted to improve security .
2 Although we have found that white wood glue ( Poly Vinyl Acetate ) or Aliphatic Resin will hold a seamed joint or hem in Tyvek , the real advantage of the material is its acceptance of sewing .
3 But , if so , it is hard to see how the dubitability of the non-basic beliefs which they support would not rub off onto the basic ones which support them ; surely falsehood in a non-basic belief would be a reason to doubt the basic beliefs which support it , once we have admitted that basic beliefs can be false .
4 We have already seen that subjects given no pre-training do less well in the test phase than those given initial discrimination training and we have acknowledged that unambiguous interpretation of this difference is impossible .
5 And we have to remember that many young people locally depend on the building trade for work . ’
6 I 've talked about miocenia gravis ; there is it 's rarer cousin , the syndrome , which sometimes associates with carcinoma of the lung , and we have shown that this too is an auto-immune disease in which the lung cancer seems to precipitate the immune system into making an antibody against it , the tumour , and the because the tumour has on its surface the same thing as the nerve terminal , the antibody also binds to the nerve terminal and causes trouble there .
7 This effect is peculiar to regions of alternating AT since previous studies have shown that cleavage of isolated ApT sites in natural DNAs is poor [ 8-10 ] and we have shown that ApT sites are not cut within blocks of ( AAT ) n .
8 It is difficult to imagine a butterfly without a plant to feed on , and we have to assume that both the plants and the appropriate pollinators diversified together .
9 Of course there are naturally occurring fish which are monochrome orange , white or yellow — in the African Rift Lakes , for example — and we have to assume that these fish gain some advantage , and certainly no disadvantage , from their coloration .
10 It 's not just an event in history two thousand years ago , something that happened way back i in a back water of the Roman empire , that 's not the really important issue for you and for me today it 's , the important thing is that you and I have to stand in that same place that Pilate stood and we have to make that same decision , what will I do then with Jesus that is called the Christ ?
11 The cards are now larger than in previous years and we have found that this size proved very popular .
12 We must not move on until we have understood that this philosophical impetus to the modern age is the rise of a new humanism with man at the centre .
13 But we have seen that vertical separation with restraints may well be more socially undesirable than vertical integration .
14 Sometimes it is made plain that the Israelites were not directly affected by these disasters , but we have to say that this particular Egypt hardly sounds the sort of place to romanticize about !
15 But we have to remember that human needs are diverse .
16 Hearing people may have had difficulty in access , but we have argued that this arises in the unequal status of the learner ( hearing ) and teacher ( deaf ) .
17 Both characters indeed show allometry ; but we have found that relative tooth size or relative antler size are related to the extent to which males have to fight for females .
18 We may talk of such categories as ‘ professionals ’ , ‘ managers ’ , ‘ technicians ’ , ‘ foremen ’ and ‘ manual workers ’ ( and sub-gradations of these ) , but we have to recognise that these terms do not have homogeneous referents , and the degree of real social distinctiveness and cohesiveness of these categories may be highly variable .
19 I think I 'm alright , because we have covered that all have n't we ?
20 While we have accepted that visual deprivation from birth produces considerable neurological change in animals ( e.g. Borges and Berry , 1976 , for cats ) there is little information on similar studies with auditory deprivation .
21 While we have to accept that some people have had a good go at blowing up the present inhabitant , would it not be simpler for her to emulate a previous incumbent and move up the road to Admiralty House ?
22 Since we have postulated that all programs are syntactically correct , we can infer that none of unc appears free in P' .
23 Our questionnaire form clearly insists that rates quoted must include VAT and landing fees , though we have noticed that some clubs do manage accidentally-on-purpose to leave these out .
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