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

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1 That since we have realised the position of women in the printing trade is seriously threatened , we women have been trying to organise ourselves with a view to securing justice for ourselves and for the women who may in future desire to practise the business of compositors or monotypists .
2 We have based the clothing on the working class image .
3 When we have completed the prescriptions , we shall be able to give a detailed account of how much will be spent in each ESA , so that details of the total amount will be in the public domain .
4 At first it is not easy … we usually find that we have completed the task at hand and then we remember that we have not stopped to think first .
5 To date we have sent the Archbishop the sum of £1978 towards his appeal for help with the massive debt in which the Archdiocese finds itself .
6 NOW we have sent the Calibans grimacing and snarling back to their caves for a further spell , perhaps nice Mr Major will address himself to a problem with which we did not like to trouble him during the election .
7 In our choice of institutions to whom we have sent the tape , we have tried to get as wide a scope of research as possible and have now completed our quota for the pilot .
8 We have compared the expression levels of VP6 and NS1 proteins in alternative sites by cloning one into the Bam HI site and the other in the Spe I/ Sma I sites or vice versa .
9 We have compared the cancer mortalities of the two populations .
10 Now we have to accommodate the tastes of partners of immediate family as well as our own offspring , so choice is careful indeed .
11 It 's a shame also that we have to fill the council chamber on such a debate .
12 As I said some moments ago , we have strengthened the law requiring trustees to disclose key information to members , to pensioners and to trade unions .
13 Once we have incorporated the Maastricht treaty into our law — presumably , as my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister said , in the first Session of the new Parliament — we must press on in the second half of 1992 , when we have the presidency of the Community , to set out more clearly our vision of a common European future .
14 All this damage can be repaired when we have beaten the Boche . ’
15 Against this we have to set the disadvantage that re-investigation might come to be considered as a disciplinary review .
16 We have begun the job of raising educational standards and breaking down the barriers between the vocational and the academic routes .
17 therefore we have supported the A C C line on the basis of the flexibility that it would give you , as an employer , bearing in mind , you do n't have to do anything , it will be your choice in the individual case , er , within your policies .
18 On a more positive note we have supported the efforts to rationalise and sustain the Free Representation Unit which it is hoped are coming to fruition and we have been able to help in a small way with the organisation of the national schools Mock Trial Competition .
19 For years we have er all , producers and consumers , we have supported the idea that a market would be a reasonable way to set up reasonable levels of price .
20 In the last three issues , we have supported the Rover scheme , the adidas Challenge and British juniors and tournaments in a very positive way .
21 We have to create the spikes here , to see how the units withstand them , ’ he says .
22 The interesting thing has been that each time we have revised the strategy we have been partially right , but it has only been as a result of a whole series of revisits , reorganizations and reassessments , as well as changing people , perspectives and systems , that we seem to have got enough right to be able to fight our corner .
23 Surely , in this country we have to obey the laws that are there , not the laws that are going some day to be passed .
24 ‘ I must stress the fact we have visited the homes and brought in 135 juveniles in connection with this inquiry since last Friday . ’
25 We do not understand that we have become the slaves of our desire and have created a net around ourselves , by our thoughts and actions .
26 We have heard the Minister repeat the same argument in response to several interventions , and there seem to be two strands running through it : one of principle and one of administration .
27 We have heard the argument time and again because the benefit is paid to all families , whether rich or poor .
28 ‘ You wo n't be saying that if we have to close the factory and put everybody out of work . ’
29 However , there is a debit side as well : how do we know when we have reached the limits of predictability and ‘ bottomed out ’ on the residuum of free choice ?
30 We have reached the occasion where an individual receiving publicity in one field is thought to be an expert , or at least a saleable item , in all others .
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