Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] we have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In some cases we have amended the NCC versions to improve continuity between levels 1 to 3 as they appear in the statutory Documents and our newly formulated statements of attainment and programmes of study for levels 6 to 10 .
2 In some areas we have measured a contamination which is much bigger than in the Minimata incident in the Japan .
3 In some areas we have had to put on special courses to prepare students for A-level . ’
4 It will be noted that in these remarks we have given to " English " a very wide significance .
5 In previous chapters we have seen how the ancient manor of Combsburgh had been partially enclosed as early as the fourteenth century , especially in the areas close to the market town , and how the bulk of the field structure had been established by the late sixteenth century .
6 In previous chapters we have seen how our views of the nature of time have changed over the years .
7 In previous chapters we have discussed tax incentives , competition policy , and industrial policy .
8 In previous studies we have shown that in the colon of non-methanogenic human subjects , significant populationsof sulphate reducing bacteria exist .
9 In previous sections we have contrasted the cereal-packet image of the family in modern Britain with the different sorts of arrangements and structures that occur over the family life cycle .
10 In previous Lectures we have examined the incidence of taxation by factors or classes we have asked whether a tax is borne by those receiving capital income or those with wages .
11 erm Nonetheless , while we want to carry on supporting that , we 've also got to think , as Jack said , erm of as we enter the next century what is going to be right for our children , and we know that in many ways we have failed them and we know that we are producing many children who have n't had the training and the education that 's going to be necessary for us to be erm economically competent in the future , so we 've got to look at the whole of our educational provision , and frankly I think opting out was erm a sort of unnecessary blip on all of this that is n't really terribly important in the whole issue of how the children in this country should be educated .
12 In many respects we have wasted the last 40 years by our failure to address these problems , preferring instead to concentrate on short-term , electorally convenient policies .
13 Here in five minutes we have combined an art and nature study experience .
14 In other words we have selected the company in which they work .
15 In recent months we have had to review the law in relation to the medical treatment of children : see In re R. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Consent to Treatment ) [ 1992 ] Fam. 11 and In re W. ( A Minor ) ( Inherent Jurisdiction : Consent to Treatment ) [ 1992 ] 3 W.L.R. 758 .
16 Of course , unemployment brings great difficulties in its train and no one regrets that more than I. That is why in recent months we have put in place the widest range of measures that we have ever had to help unemployed people get back to work .
17 Just in recent weeks we have had public reports of a cardiologist who has had to turn seriously ill patients away because of the budget system — I am telling the truth about the health —
18 And in the 70s , we were again working in Appalachia ; and in recent years we have expanded our program to again include the entire south . ’
19 In recent years we have seen great efforts being made at all levels to ensure that children learn effectively .
20 In recent years we have seen the most thorough pursuit ever carried out to find partners in responsibility for the ailments to which we are subject .
21 In recent years we have seen a tremendous growth in interest and the range of activities , ’ said Mr Deighton , whose wife Maura was also a founder .
22 My bill falls into two parts , one which deals with the need for a full franchise it is sometimes mistakenly believed that we already have a full franchise in this country , but whereas legislation was passed in the past in order to extend the franchise , in recent years we have let matters slip considerably on the methods that are used for registration and no longer can we claim to have that full franchise .
23 In recent years we have learned much about the internal anatomy of cephalapsids and galeaspids which had a bony skeleton surrounding the brain and gills .
24 In recent years we have devoted substantial resources to reorganising our education systems in the UK and we see this continuing .
25 In modern times we have come to associate the very word ‘ ecology ’ with a concern for the environment — yet ‘ ecology ’ is properly the name of the science that deals with the ways in which living things interact with one another and with their environment .
26 In substantive terms we have dealt with the development of things since the eighteenth century .
27 In both books we have to read to the very end before we are relieved of the fact that we know that both Imamu and Boo , are genuinely nice people .
28 In earlier chapters we have discussed the limitation of organisations as tools for solving problems .
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