Example sentences of "[Wh det] we have [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Libraries are rapidly accepting the doctrine for which we have contended for many years .
2 It will be helpful to set them in the context of the legislative framework which we have applied for many years .
3 To ground the many provisions of , let us say , the UN Declaration of 1948 in the mere possibility of their being defended by moral argument is to consign them to a very combative arena indeed , the vagaries of which we have explored in this chapter and are precisely those exploited by Hare in his gloomy quotation .
4 Appreciation of the vital place which the Church had in Medieval life is necessary to an understanding of the buildings which we have inherited from this time .
5 These are some of the stories which we have received from SPRED groups in the Wirral …
6 One such product is FABSIL which we have used on numerous occasions .
7 When the principles which we have expounded in 1.3 are placed alongside Morris 's definition of pragmatics as ‘ the relations of signs to interpreters ’ ( 1938 : 6 ) , the connection becomes quite clear .
8 Our flagship events are Scotland 's home Rugby Internationals at Murrayfield which we have sponsored since 1982 .
9 During the year , the residential courses which we have organised since 1985 and which are aimed at young people aged between 16 and 19 years , produced our 1,000th graduate .
10 This liberal theory is , of course , the Hobbesian theory which we have associated with conservative normativism .
11 The two approaches to discourse which we have considered in 4 may seem irreconcilable and applicable to very different kinds of interaction .
12 A confrontationalism which we have learned from modern politics .
13 However , given the history of the relationship between the Inns and the judges which we have recited in this judgment we can see nothing conceptually difficult about the judges , as visitors , telling the Inns that they now perceived that their particular disciplinary procedures were unfair and needed rectification , even though they had concurred , in principle , in the creation of those procedures .
14 CCG were recently re-awarded the contract at Total Oil Marine in Peterhead , which we have held for six years .
15 ‘ That 's exactly what we have done with innovative textile producers like Burlington Denim .
16 Indeed the general range was very similar to what we have met among Royal Institution Discourses at the same date .
17 We do not know whether most of what we have observed in this field can be generalized to other fields or , indeed , to less intensively studied parts of the same field .
18 May I take the liberty of reminding the right hon. Gentleman of his relative 's famous quote in relation to his own personal position : that each man 's life is like a diary in which we set out to write one account and finish up writing something different and that our most humble moment comes when we compare what we have written with that which we intended to write .
19 Much of what we have written about verbal intercourse is relevant to the understanding of problems in sexual intercourse .
20 More details of what we have achieved in these areas can be found on the back page of this report .
21 If what we have seen in this election is the real world , then the sooner we find a way out of it the better .
22 What we have seen from this investigation is that the concept of proportionality is an essential component of Bukharin 's theory of equilibrium , particularly when applied to the dynamics of the economy .
23 What we have witnessed in recent years is a subtle change whereby the courts , often without alluding to the authorities mentioned , have reviewed decisions to test their evidentiary basis .
24 It is important to realise , however , that what we have discussed in this chapter is relevant to the next chapter , since if we want to know how language is understood we have to be aware of the large number of different levels of processing which are involved .
25 Bourdieu wished to retain what we have learnt from structural analysis , and yet to mitigate its objectivist implications by emphasizing that such structures produce not rules but dispositions , and underlie not determinacy but strategy .
26 What we have described in this chapter are the key variables that determine the relative effectiveness of groups in achieving their goals and satisfying the needs of their members .
27 Review what we have found in natural cottons , clays , woods , metals and papers .
28 ‘ We will discuss what we have learned on this tour and the various aspects that have influenced us .
29 15.44 We wish to stress that what we have suggested in this chapter treads some new ground .
30 What we have shown in this section is that the contextual features suggested by Hymes , supplemented with the index of co-ordinates proposed by Lewis ( put forward , remember , with quite different purposes in mind ) do enable us to give a partial account of what the undifferentiated term ‘ context ’ may mean .
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