Example sentences of "that we have [been] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Some of this evidence comes from a corpus of anaphoric expressions from published material that we have been collecting for several years ( for a preliminary report see Garnham & Oakhill 1989 ) .
2 You may feel that we have been exaggerating about the goodies we like to consume causing us shape and health problems .
3 Significant that we have been challenged by our master to be peace makers how real is that in our churches ?
4 ‘ Considering that we have been looking at 30,000 job losses a year recently , this could be the worst year ever .
5 It endorsed British industry 's achievements under the policies that we have been pursuing for the past 12 years , urged us to continue and build upon them in future and condemned utterly the sort of policies still advocated by the Labour party , which is stuck in a mind-set of the 1960s and 1970s .
6 The inward grace is that we have been born to a new relationship with God .
7 ‘ The major problem in the North-East is that we have been savaged by cuts in the timetable following on from totally unreliable services .
8 I do hope the members will recognise that the service has not be sitting on its laurels er between inspectors ' reports but that we have been modelling on one quarterly to er correct any omissions with respect to boundary or to make the necessary improvements in the service erm as , as recommended by the inspect and supported by members .
9 The most recent has been from the late 1970s through the 1980s , and if we think of those years as one of only four periods of major structural change in nearly two centuries we can appreciate that we have been living in interesting times .
10 All the problems that we have been wrestling with over recent years in attempting to formulate a set of principles for communicative language teaching suddenly vanish as if at the waving of a wand .
11 Epictetus said that we have been placed in a festival and we must enjoy it and be full of delight in it .
12 We can now state the central result of applying the rational expectations hypothesis to the aggregate demand — aggregate supply model that we have been using in this chapter .
13 The aspects of energy that we have been talking about this evening erm are part of your course , are they discussed in this form by the students taking your course ?
14 He added : ‘ Following the closure of Swan Hunter 's , the government has finally agreed to talk to the EC about getting the same subsidies for all British shipyards that we have been giving to our competitors in the EC for years .
15 It is in this sense that the claims that we have been examining concerning the consequences of literacy are ‘ ideological ’ .
16 That has brought a great deal of success , because the French Government are now taking the tough measures that we have been pressing on them for 10 years .
17 However , as we become more emotionally mature , we begin to see that we have been hurt by the inconsistencies of our parents .
18 Those of you who were present at the AGM will be aware that we have been told by the GAP that the Society 's grant will be drastically reduced during the next few years and will cease after 1991 .
19 I am grateful for the opportunity that we have been afforded by my hon. Friend the Member for Eccles ( Miss Lestor ) to debate an extremely important subject .
20 Many of our clients now embrace the concept of Total Quality Management which simply formalises something else that we have been doing for years .
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