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

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1 The health service which we 've ignored democratic likes of people just appointed .
2 So we need then to move forward and next week Archbishop and Julius , the founders of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in nineteen fifty nine are having a conference in London which we 've entitled Southern Africa Making Hope a Reality .
3 This offered cost advantages in production which we had judged insufficient to warrant its development .
4 The Worldwide Fund for Nature is , of course , just one part of a huge international Green Movement , in which we have seen massive increases in the number of supporters over the past few years .
5 Six Nocturnes are included and while hardly examples of the stylistic purity to which we have become accustomed in the post-Cortot era , are brilliantly alive with his own heady alternative .
6 We have just heard the usual mixture of muddle , confusion and gloom to which we have become accustomed from the hon. Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) , who tries every year to prove that more equals less .
7 Jacob 's talk of blessing invites us to step out of the demon myth and fairy story , back into a land with which we have grown familiar , where human beings bump not into demons , but into God himself .
8 Non-verbal language — the use of space , gesture , facial expression , the understanding of symbol — is a vitally important part of drama to which we have to give careful attention if we are going to develop our work .
9 This paper presents an improvement of this technique in which we have used voluntary , respiratory gating and have been able to obtain images for periods of 2–3 hours .
10 They are known by letters for which we have provided suitable mnemonics : ‘ A ’ ( the Accounting Committee ) deals with Budget and Finance as well as Trade and External Relations ; ‘ B ’ ( the Blazing Committee ) deals with energy and technology as well as transport ; ‘ C ’ ( the Caring Committee ) scrutinizes consumer and social affairs ; ‘ D ’ ( the Digging Committee ) is responsible for agriculture ; ‘ F ’ , the Environmental Committee is named the ‘ Friends of the Earth ’ ; Sub-Committee E ( Law and Institutions ) is traditionally chaired by a Law Lord — formerly by Lord Oliver of Aylmerton and now by Lord Slynn of Hadley — and is known as the Legal Eagles Committee .
11 Well , we got to the commune ( in two buses hired for the participants in our course ) at 9 o'clock , and were given the sort of welcome-for-foreigners which we have got used to elsewhere .
12 We reiterate : the dominant beliefs of the alliances which we have termed historical blocs are not necessarily shared by all but are promoted successfully by dominant groups and have some grounding in the consciousness of the wider membership .
13 This year 's programme is designed to give you some fresh ideas for classwork and there are five sessions which we have left open to negotiation .
14 I would also draw my hon. Friend 's attention to our planning circular 7/91 in which we have encouraged local authorities to identify housing need in their areas and then , when private developers bring forward proposals for new housing , to negotiate with them an element of affordable housing in their developments .
15 She let herself into the comfort and glow of the solar to hear her father 's querulous voice complaining , in terms in which surely he himself did not believe : ‘ My mind misdoubts me we have done wrong to have any part in this .
16 Expressing thanks for the gift said , ‘ Our success is due to the close co-operation between so many people — shipping agents , hauliers , the Port Authority , to name just a few , with whom we have formed great friendships and partnerships over the years .
17 This preceded the formal recognition of MSF as a trade union with whom we have had cordial and constructive relations .
18 Among the international clients with whom we have forged solid relationships , we number many with specific merger or divestiture needs .
19 Like y'know we we 've mentioned organisational structure I think in the very first lecture er that idea , the idea that you 've got a kind of box at the top labelled president and you 've got two boxes underneath labelled vice president and you 've got y'know one box goes off to sales manager y'know the sort of thing I mean , okay ?
20 In terms of sustainability , we we have done underdone undertaken the same exercise which Barton Willmore have done , and looked at all the various sources , I mean from there you should be including those published by the rural development corporation , commission I should say .
21 However the press does exist , the media exists , and with it we have got local television and local radio .
22 In transport , then , Margaret Thatcher 's first Government extended privatization far beyond what we had thought possible in Opposition , but there was no doubt what was the jewel in the crown .
23 But if one sixth of patients are in hospital as a result of what we 've done wrong , five sixths are there because we have n't managed to stop them being there .
24 Right , well as I say I 've got your details here so what I 'll do is if you bear with me I 'll go and a have a look through the drawers and see what we 've got available .
25 We 're ready we believe to move forward from delivering primarily the solutions through to the next stage which is what we 've termed enterprise-wide client server .
26 So rather than chasing alternatives , why not ‘ tune ’ what we have to minimise smog-producing fractions and maximise catalysable elements ?
27 As stated earlier , the purpose of this book is to examine certain aspects of company law from a particular point of view : one which takes the relevant rules to be part of the machinery by which power , and particularly what we have called social decision-making power , is sustained and regulated .
28 This is one reason why we do not restrict the use of " style " to what we have called stylistic variation , ie " styled " .
29 The ‘ Act for the Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt , for the Punishment of Fraudulent Debtors and other purposes ’ , to give it its full name , was , said Wetherfield , a very short , simple and sweeping measure , ‘ a great innovation upon what we have become accustomed to as the legal relations of debtor and creditor . ’
30 The shift towards greater delegation , role specialization and collective decision-making in primary schools , and the emergence of what we have termed departmental , three-tier and matrix management structures , appears to be an inevitable and necessary consequence of the growing complexity of the work of primary schools and the diminishing currency of the ‘ jack of all trades ’ view of the class teacher 's and head 's roles .
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