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

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1 I think if you talk to drug users themselves , we 've already heard about some of them talking about coming off drugs
2 Because such a scenario is plausible the sort of nightmare we 've all contemplated at some time or another this movie makes for far more frightening entertainment than the most graphic of shock horrors .
3 Because such a scenario is plausible the sort of nightmare we 've all contemplated at some time or another this movie makes for far more frightening entertainment than the most graphic of shock horrors .
4 However , we have barely touched on some of the practical issues .
5 We have already explained in some detail that the professional advice that the Government got in England and Wales stank .
6 We have already referred in some detail to Digital Video Interactive ( DVI ) above and in the section dealing with video compression ( 3.10 ) .
7 We have already looked at some of the indications that the area under cultivation was expanding : within the frontiers of old villages , in land formerly waste , in forest and marsh , and on the frontiers of Christendom .
8 We have already looked at some aspects of what makes each one of us the distinctive , uniquely individual people that we are .
9 We have already inquired to some extent , and we shall have to inquire further , how far these assumptions are in accordance with the actual facts of life .
10 We have already come across some of these in looking at other institutions .
11 We have also looked at some of the processes which have contributed to these shifts and at debates over their explanation .
12 We have also described at some length the structures and procedures for the administration of the project and its inservice outcomes , and have dwelt in some detail on the processes of the selection and monitoring of schools involved .
13 We have just dealt at some length with the interpretation of the Phillips curve as a trade off , as a ‘ menu for policy choice ’ .
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