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

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1 For the convenience of those who like foreign food we have double listed some of Edinburgh 's most popular foreign restaurants under countries .
2 We have thus examined some of the general theories of power within society and within organisations .
3 We should note that we have already moved some way from the Greek conception of democracy as government by the people themselves .
4 First , considering the issue at the level of teachers in schools , we have already cast some doubt on this in our discussion of ‘ Roles ’ .
5 We have already examined some of the traditions popularly associated with Constantine , and have endeavoured to disentangle the historical facts from a miasma of half-truths and legends .
6 We have already done some of the groundwork for the new tax .
7 We have already noticed some early examples of this , in such cases as the internal organization of the bardic orders , which were concerned not only with social position and relations , but with the practice ( at several stages , the rules ) of the art itself .
8 We have already seen some such things in the area of natural philosophy , things of which , ‘ by the natural use of our faculties , we can have no knowledge at all ’ .
9 We have already seen some of the fortunes of the Browne/Montague family ; as the aristocracy waned later in the sixteenth century , it was the gentry who grew in strength , particularly in the eastern half of the county .
10 We have already seen some of the emphasis on this in the account Luke gives of Pentecost .
11 We are delighted at the uptake of the discussion documents and although only mid-way through the programme , we have already received some very positive feedback .
12 We have already made some progress .
13 We have already had some ideas from Committee members .
14 We have already considered some of the evidence for the first prediction .
15 Confining our attention here to sub-aerial volcanic activity , we have already considered some aspects of the distribution of volcanoes at the global scale in the three previous chapters .
16 We have already mentioned some of the agencies that ‘ plan ’ the countryside : these include the EEC , whose prices affect the types of crops grown ( chapter 2 ) , the Development Commission , which locates factories in rural areas ( chapter 3 ) , and local authority housing departments , which develop and manage village stocks of council houses ( chapter 5 ) .
17 We have already read some words from Isaiah , let me just turn you back to Isaiah again , this time to chapter fifty five , verses six and seven .
18 We have already discussed some of the roles of personnel , in particular the various levels of management .
19 We have previously produced some evidence that the IL-6 dependent complex is at least partially independent of de novo protein synthesis because its induction is also observed when cells are treated with IL-6 in the presence of cycloheximide ( 20–21 ) .
20 Here we have also made some progress with evolutionary learning and the analysis of contracts .
21 As important as those motions are , we have also missed some very important ones which I think should take priority .
22 We have also heard some honest interventions , however , The hon. and learned Member for Perth and Kinross ( Sir N. Fairbairn ) staggered to his feet to tell us that he did not believe a word of what Ministers were saying .
23 ‘ People are commenting on the spirit we have shown but I think we have also played some good football . ’
24 The way we run our economy is the prime cause of environmental damage , now what the other parties are failing to see is that if we want to live in a truly ecological society , one that really recognises the constraints , er that the environment imposes on us , we have to have a consistent approach to every area of policy , so for example , in the Israel/Palestine conflict er debate , we have laid great stress on our , er advocating our own approach to conflict resolution , consensual approach , negotiations condemning the arms build-up which is inspired mainly by the U S , and so er whilst we have also debated some other more overtly environmental policies such as reaffirming our commitment to phase out nuclear power , we do lay great emphasis on er developing economic policies , particularly in the light of the up and coming general election and we want to obviously present a complete platform of policies to the electorate .
25 We have also set some demanding but attainable financial targets .
26 We have certainly seen some large and spectacular frauds uncovered recently , although they were not all in financial institutions .
27 We have recently introduced some extremely successful new products such as Clio and Humming Birds and Johnson Brothers ' casual range of tableware .
28 We have all got some ‘ knots in our knitting ’ , and some of these knots create great holes in our jumpers which need attention .
29 On the question of trunk roads and the general capacity of the road system around York , the panel will see that we have actually presented some detailed evidence prepared by and I and for the information for the panel on Tuesday , I understand that all that information is agreed with the County Surveyor as well .
30 yes could we sit down and write the two of us some pages to put to this next meeting so that we have actually got some meat in front of us ?
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