Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] we have just " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 The effect of the corporation tax is like that of an excise tax , and the considerations we have just discussed apply with equal force .
5 Like the noises we 've just heard . ’
6 ‘ In the early days we worried a bit about comeback , but over the years we 've just got more outrageous , ’ he says .
7 You know this sort of thing and all British wildlife has got its own little characters , every species is different er and you know thousands of animals we 've taken in over the years we 've just learnt different things about different animals that suit different animals .
8 I think , if we 're going to be realistic , there are practical dangers for that , that can put in danger erm some of the things we 've just been talking about .
9 Erm , it as I say it does n't provide for the the uses we 've just discussed and in my , I do n't want to get too entangled in the statistics of it , the main point I want to make is that
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 I know you 've got none fit in Munster at the moment , but hopefully the Lads in the Power Pack Section can make something of the ones we 've just lifted .
14 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 .
15 The significance of the objections we have just noted is much more important than might at first appear .
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