Example sentences of "we [vb base] [vb pp] from the " in BNC.
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1 | So we 've er we 've come to the front and we 've led from the front . |
2 | It is i i I I we have a wide range of changes that would flow out from that so you could n't just take a change to Cornwall which would then create an oversized Devon seat , I quite accept that and we 've argued from the first that this would have to be part of the review as a whole . |
3 | we 've inherited from the states and er replicating throughout throughout throughout the U K and into Europe . |
4 | Right so we , we , we also need a new land reform document , because we ca n't use the because egalitarianism we 've , we 've recognized from the experience of the north is wrong , that 's not gon na work so we need something else . |
5 | Well , no point in going into that until we 've heard from the labs . |
6 | I fear however in view of what we 've heard from the two sides of the table , you will have rather more difficulty in coming even to a recommendation as to specific guidance on which sector of Greater York , this new settlement should be located if indeed you are minded to recommend in favour of one at all . |
7 | This is how far we 've strayed from the traditional concepts of pop . |
8 | So now you 're saying , if you ca n't make so we 've , we 've changed from the full unbiased overall story |
9 | Because it 's a word that we 've borrowed from the french word . |
10 | Wi certainly broaden , we 've we 've envisaged from the outset that the aircraft would be both will be multi- role capable and that erm all that the primary design driver will be the air-to-air air superiority role but the air-to-surface role would be almost an equal , clearly one has to have a a prioritisation and those particular weapons in the air-to-surface side , the conventional armed stand off missile along the low level er low level laser guided bomb and the future anti armour weapon , they clearly erm really take the weaponeering side into the next century . |
11 | Now as a result of that , we always recognize there will be a loss to Shropshire County Council , because we 've benefited from the previous distribution , and as far as we can see in real terms we 've lost about a hundred and thirty thousand as a result of that move of a specific grant into distribution through your revenue support grant . |
12 | The leadership we 've had from the trade union movement over the last fourteen years , we 've been picked off on everything . |
13 | Mr. Wilson : We have heard from the Government at every stage that they are in favour of buy-outs . |
14 | Does he reject the comments that we have heard from the Opposition which have much more to do with their courting votes than with human rights ? |
15 | Even if the election is postponed until July , the Government will not be able to maintain the line that we have heard from the Dispatch Box . |
16 | It clearly is not the case , that , we have heard from the city this morning , and in the city alone windfalls have been progressing at the rate of eighty per annum , if it was only half that rate over the next thirteen years we would see five hundred more houses , and that excludes windfalls from the rest of the Greater York area , excluding the city of York . |
17 | Stefano Tani has already pointed out that Calvino 's idea of observation , within his wider poetic of ‘ seeing ’ , is a different matter from the ‘ impassive and indifferent , basically blind , gaze that we have inherited from the nouveau roman ’ . |
18 | We have developed from the geocentric cosmologies of Ptolemy and his forebears , through the heliocentric cosmology of Copernicus and Galileo , to the modern picture in which the earth is a medium-sized planet orbiting around an average star in the outer suburbs of an ordinary spiral galaxy , which is itself only one of about a million million galaxies in the observable universe . |
19 | As we have seen from the blueprint of Mrs Thatcher 's Engine Room in table 1 , she now presides over some 160 of the hated things , though not , naturally , in the literal sense of chairing the lot . |
20 | We have seen from the illustration of the speech apparatus that there are various empty spaces in the system . |
21 | As we have seen from the above results many common language structures are domain-independent , and to provide comprehensive coverage of these a collocation dictionary must be based on as varied a corpus as possible . |
22 | As we have seen from the memories of two of the survivors , younger sisters not initially interested in the trade might end up following their sisters " example . |
23 | As we have seen from the chapters on health , education and other services , there are still many unsolved social problems and unmet needs for residential care , for housing , for better education facilities for children with special needs , for trained staff , etc . |
24 | As we all dance forward towards the next episode , I realise that for one brief hour we have escaped from the drab monotony of the Oxford English Culture . |
25 | I am genuinely sorry , for I am heartily thankful that we have escaped from the small-mindedness of the medieval church and I despise modern astrologers , but I am afraid that the rhetoric about backwaters in the previous paragraph is just empty rhetoric . |
26 | For too long , we have stared from the moon in reproachful silence at this spectacle . |
27 | But to judge something relevant to the choice of a spontaneously emerging goal as end , it is enough — as we have insisted from the first — that awareness of it does in fact act causally on the spontaneous inclination . |
28 | So we have moved from the intricate and sombre medieval stained-glass window to the brilliant glass-clad office-block facade reflecting the sky line , yet the starting materials remain practically the same . |
29 | The help , encouragement and advice we have received from the Institute , including the president on his recent visit to Leeds , from John Seear ( who provided the initial impetus ) , from the president and committee of the West Yorkshire Society of Chartered Accountants , and particularly from the Society 's administrator , Joyce Cawthra , have been heartwarming . |
30 | For some of us it is because we have suffered from the emotional manipulations of others . |