Example sentences of "we have [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll need to ask what we have contributed to the conflict which elicits the frustrated , rankled response from our friend , colleague , or neighbour .
2 We hope we have contributed to the debate surrounding human aggression in a constructive and novel way ; and that we have raised some questions surrounding a number of basic notions that have remained unexamined by both the scientific and lay communities .
3 We have gone over the dangers from dead-ball situations repeatedly in training , ’ he stormed .
4 A spokesman for Schroders , the Government 's merchant bankers , said : ‘ We have found that the average number of shares has increased as we have gone through the applications . ’
5 A spokesman for Schroders , the Government 's merchant bankers , said : ‘ We have found that the average number of shares has increased as we have gone through the applications . ’
6 The other holds that we discover what we have to say through the process of writing — D. H. Lawrence would support this view .
7 In view of what we have said about the suitability of particular registers for writing , you may be surprised that we ourselves are adopting a relatively conversational register in this book .
8 For all that we have said about the role of the country districts round — which applies as much to northern as to Italian cities — and the close relation , however ambivalent , of religious aspirations and the development of towns , it is in the end their place in the accumulation of wealth which marks them out in this age : they are at once the symbols and the centres of mammon ; in them gathered the moneyers who struck coin and the merchants who exchanged and accumulated it .
9 ‘ What we have said in the McFarlane Report is that people are calling for the earth , we ca n't give it all but we can give them a substantial part .
10 We have monitored in the area and there is no hazard to health , ’ she said .
11 In this chapter we have pointed to the importance of coming to terms with the British constitution and constitutional theory since they are both in and about British politics .
12 We have highlighted the importance of recognising that the Constitution is subject to change in response to political conflicts , and so we have pointed to the need to study the Constitution ( and constitutional theory ) historically , politically and critically , with an eye to the tensions between things as they are and things as it is thought they are and should be .
13 We have relied on the fact that the charge distribution on cylinder 1 is uniform .
14 In old buildings this has become a problem , but one we have overcome by the design of modular cabinets .
15 We have to listen to the Spirit speaking divine things : and the way to appreciate his speech is to quicken our own minds with the life of the inspired images … .
16 In this mailing from the Office you will already see that a National Draw is taking place , this was planned 12 months ago to increase our income , now we have to rely on the profit to see us through the lean times .
17 Trevor Phillips , the council 's director of environmental services , said : ‘ We have to demonstrate to the public that we are doing something about this problem .
18 Only recently we have heard of the mushroom factory near Eye in Suffolk having to close down as mushrooms could be brought in cheaper from Ireland .
19 We have heard on the television that there will be another and there are lots of people who are in , in absolute despair , because of what happened to their houses and their properties and their furniture and everything else and I think it is only right and proper and I can only say that West Sussex County Council has by so many people that it has
20 All the evidence refutes the nonsense that we have heard about the impact of the student loans scheme .
21 Mr. Wilson : We have heard from the Government at every stage that they are in favour of buy-outs .
22 Even if the election is postponed until July , the Government will not be able to maintain the line that we have heard from the Dispatch Box .
23 It clearly is not the case , that , we have heard from the city this morning , and in the city alone windfalls have been progressing at the rate of eighty per annum , if it was only half that rate over the next thirteen years we would see five hundred more houses , and that excludes windfalls from the rest of the Greater York area , excluding the city of York .
24 Does he reject the comments that we have heard from the Opposition which have much more to do with their courting votes than with human rights ?
25 We have marvelled over the years at the couples who , with very humble means , managed modest but lovely homes and were never financially embarrassed .
26 So we have to settle for the Carter head-rest covers , Carter condoms , Carter badges , Carter balloons , a specially-pressed Carter interview CD ( complete with printed questions that accompany Jim Bob and Fruitbat 's recorded answers to create the effect that ‘ the lads ’ are actually in the studio with you on Chiltern Radio ! ) and , of course , a copy of the ultimate object of all this marketing desire , a Carter album .
27 To backtrack a little , the case is perhaps not so monolithic as I have implied : for which we have to return to the detail of Callinicos ' ‘ No ’ to Lukács .
28 We have to talk to the managers and tell them it 's important .
29 We have cut off the head of that government . ’
30 ‘ We ( in the USA ) could organise stockholder resolutions and protests about this as we have done with the Nestle company and others on the use of infant formula in developing nations where such distribution has a negative effect on the health of children , ’ writes Dr Chain .
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