Example sentences of "we have [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It will , however , always be difficult … all we have said about organisation level validation applies to evaluation : it is hard to see how we can evaluate training unless our validation has reached the organisation level … ‘
2 We have heard from Opposition Members a wholly misleading account of clause 2 .
3 SAYS Kinsey : ‘ What we have seen in newspaper editorials and in political speeches over a period of time , is a latching on to the problem of crime and a series of assertions about the so-called welfare-dependent underclass .
4 ‘ The recovery we have seen in confidence rests , above all , on one crucial foundation the dramatic progress we have made in reducing inflation . ’
5 As we have seen in Chapter I , most employment law rights are available only to people having a minimum of four weeks ' service , whilst protection against unfair dismissal for other than trade union activities , even with the law at its most liberal , required six months ' service .
6 This could possibly be improved by all clubs having an artificial pitch of good quality ; we have played on mud heaps for far too long .
7 ‘ One of the things that we have noted with Frame Relay is that many customers preferred a fixed rate — when you are talking about ATM , I would imagine that some would be interested in flat rate too , but more will be interested in usage based billing ’ , Ms Fitzgerald notes .
8 As we have noted in Lecture l , the ‘ no government ’ economy is a purely hypothetical construct , and several writers ( e.g. , Prest , 1968 ) have argued that the global comparison is for this reason of little interest .
9 We have referred to council rents , but , of course , these are the only ones which are not frozen by the Rent Restrictions Acts .
10 Russell Frith , finance director of Bank of Edinburgh , said : ‘ We have entered into confidentiality agreements and we are unable to comment further . ’
11 Information on this is not readily available so we have chosen to proxy W by Gross Household Sector Financial Assets in the United States .
12 That demonstrates just how far behind we have slipped in world terms .
13 So far , we have dealt with class differences in patterns of contact with family and friends .
14 ‘ Sir , we have arrived at base camp . ’
15 We have attempted to measure cell proliferation , which should proceed any increase in organ mass , by adopting two immunohistological methods to the pancreas : proliferating exocrine cells were labelled either with 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine ( Brd Urd ) or with a monoclonal antibody ( PC10 ) against proliferating cell nuclear antigen ( PCNA ) .
16 It may also be argued that the negative correlation we have found between breath H 2 exretion and MCTT was due to the lactulose taken with the breakfast .
17 The tax relief we have introduced on training fees is constructed to ensure that non-tax payers — who include many married women — will be able to benefit , too .
18 So far we have looked at exclusion clauses which exclude or restrict liability for a particular type of breach arising from a particular cause .
19 As the hon. Gentleman knows , we have put in place arrangements under which , in the very few markets that the private sector does not accept , reinsurance can be provided through ECGD .
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