Example sentences of "[noun pl] we have just " in BNC.
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1 | We now provide two examples of ways in which rational expectations has introduced restrictions which can be tested using the methods we have just described . |
2 | The effect of the corporation tax is like that of an excise tax , and the considerations we have just discussed apply with equal force . |
3 | The institutions we have just considered represent , however , fewer than one in four of the further education establishments in the Principality ; indeed , more typical are the remaining 35 colleges which are concerned almost exclusively with non-advanced work . |
4 | Such structural components are often called objects , and one approach is to combine them with the logical objects we have just described into one uniform mechanism . |
5 | However , this result does not carry through in the same way to the cases we have just been discussing where managerial utility depends on effort as well as income . |
6 | The two experiments we have just described , one on auditory lexical decision and the other on phoneme monitoring , support the view of auditory word recognition as a process by which an initially large cohort of candidate word detectors shrinks rapidly in size as information from the speech signal flows in , until eventually the cohort is reduced to a single candidate . |
7 | This differed from the two experiments we have just described in several ways . |
8 | Although the three powers we have just outlined were the principal measures available to the police to prevent or to control public assemblies , it would be a mistake to think that they were the only ones . |
9 | As long as some specific predictive content can be given to the notion of implicature , this is a genuine and substantial solution to the sorts of problems we have just illustrated . |
10 | The hunting techniques we have just discussed for wolves and African dogs are made use of in the training of sheepdogs . |
11 | Nonetheless the Introduction to the Man of Law 's Tale ( II : 1 – 98 ) is particularly relevant to the themes we have just identified in fragment VII . |
12 | If one represents the sentence as , roughly speaking , HIT [ boy = agent , girl = acted-upon , flower = instrument ] then clearly this representation applies just as well to the active and to the passive sentences we have just given ( and to many other sentences too , such as ‘ The boy hit the girl , and he used a flower to do it ’ or ‘ There was boy , and he had a flower , and he hit the girl with it ’ ) . |
13 | Thus the distinction between one-party systems and multi-party systems is to a great extent only an aspect of the differences we have just considered , for one-party or ‘ one-dominant party ’ regimes are generally the creation of ‘ inheritor parties ’ , either socialist or nationalist . |
14 | Some of the Midland villages with a large number of framework knitters had a more diverse occupational structure than the examples we have just discussed ; they were not as completely dependent upon a single trade . |
15 | Where we agree with the suggestions of the feminist philosophers we have just quoted is in their insistence that philosophical theory comes out of experience , so that philosophy formulated exclusively by men will reflect the experience of men . |
16 | When they are deployed in arguments like the ones we have just looked at , they tend to be strong on moral denunciation but weak in their inclusiveness and weight of explanation . |
17 | Remarks We have just seen that in some ways the number systems Zp , where p is a prime , are more like Q , R and C than in Z itself in that all of A1 , A2 , … , |
18 | The significance of the objections we have just noted is much more important than might at first appear . |