Example sentences of "we have [adv] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 There remain a few kinds of crime fiction we have yet to look at .
2 We have already flinched at ‘ oatmeal ’ , and of course they spell whisky the Irish way .
3 We have already stressed at the end of Chapter 6 how important it is to record your daily weight and also to chart it and plot it on a monthly graph .
4 We have already looked at writing in catalogues , and can now turn our attention to the critical responses which appear in articles .
5 There are hints of one in the story of Rahab and the spies that we have already looked at , hints of an attack mounted on the basis of inside information gathered in that dangerous night of pleasure , or of stealthy entry into the city gained by means of Rahab 's treachery .
6 We have already looked at ways in which complicated organic molecules could have come into being when the Earth was young ; and these complicated organic molecules could well have included nucleotides and amino acids .
7 The periphery refers to practically anywhere ( including the mainstream and ‘ quality ’ press we have already looked at ) that oppositional or , as is more likely , alternative criticism might occur .
8 The use of sacred measure and proportion has been developed by many researchers to postulate a geometrical pattern across the land , extending Watkins ' ley theory into wider concepts of ‘ landscape geometry ’ , and we have already looked at the work of Tyler , Lawton and Koop in exploring wider patterns .
9 We have already looked at some of the indications that the area under cultivation was expanding : within the frontiers of old villages , in land formerly waste , in forest and marsh , and on the frontiers of Christendom .
10 We have already looked at some aspects of what makes each one of us the distinctive , uniquely individual people that we are .
11 We have already looked at Liam Hudson 's early work on personality and subject choice .
12 Among these borderline cases will come the short-story version of the inverted detective story we have already looked at , the story where the murderer is known to the reader from the outset and the pleasure lies in seeing how , inadvertently , he betrays himself , or she herself .
13 Local authority housing provides an example of the former and we have already looked at the role of charges in the NHS .
14 We have already looked at the movement of settlements , changes in plan and form etc. in the landscape , but nevertheless for most of today 's settlements the criteria which applied when the settlement originated are no longer relevant .
15 Whatever the structure of the organisation , good communication lies at the heart of success — and , because of the complexities we have already looked at and the many factors which influence the way in which messages circulate and are received good communication is perhaps more difficult to achieve than good product design , manufacturing productivity or success in the market place .
16 Furthermore , we have also explored at the molecular level the question of clustering of ZNF genes , since many such genes have been shown to share similar chromosomal locations using somatic cell hybrid and cytogenetic mapping ( eg. refs. 12-14 ) .
17 We have also looked at some of the processes which have contributed to these shifts and at debates over their explanation .
18 We have also looked at the effect of volume on er mortality and major morbidity by comparing sites where fewer than one hundred cases were performed during the audit period , sites where more than one hundred cases were performed and we have also examined the effects upon mor mortality of both admission types and histology .
19 We have also described at some length the structures and procedures for the administration of the project and its inservice outcomes , and have dwelt in some detail on the processes of the selection and monitoring of schools involved .
20 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 .
21 What is the relationship between the term k in that version and the term V in the version we have just looked at ?
22 We have just dealt at some length with the interpretation of the Phillips curve as a trade off , as a ‘ menu for policy choice ’ .
23 We are young and youth is said to be fickle , mutable , and we have both looked at the possibility of ourselves not being exceptions to that supposed rule .
24 We have always tried at every stage to erm avoid a commitment of any kind to an outer northern route .
25 We have never paddled at night and are a little apprehensive but soon learn what we have been missing .
26 ‘ What matters is that she has given us the most glorious production we have ever had at Hochhauser .
27 We have then to look at a third area of asymmetry , directly connected with qualitative changes in the means of cultural production .
28 We have now looked at the figures again and can agree to 10,000 copies of a black and white version of the book selling to you at HK$8 per copy .
29 We have now looked at four different ways of showing dialogue on the page and seen how each way is appropriate to the dialogue it represents .
30 We have now looked at the general patterns and trends of first degree courses , while acknowledging that there are manifold variations in detail .
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