Example sentences of "that we have [been] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of this evidence comes from a corpus of anaphoric expressions from published material that we have been collecting for several years ( for a preliminary report see Garnham & Oakhill 1989 ) . |
2 | The second , one that we have been promoting , is to bring in a new team of professional managers , each experienced at running a multibillion-dollar business unit . |
3 | ‘ What has happened is that we have been clawed back from the disastrous level of whitefish we started at to a position in line with the top end of scientific advice . ’ |
4 | It does not mean that we have been made righteous as if we are perfect and free from sin , because our daily experience will tell us of the power of sin ; but it does mean that we are declared righteous . |
5 | But can I just make the point that we have been investing a great deal in British Rail , and the idea that er all over the piece we 're talking about non-modernized railways simply not true . |
6 | This way of thinking has to be one of the blinder alleys that we have been led up by psychoanalysis . |
7 | You may feel that we have been exaggerating about the goodies we like to consume causing us shape and health problems . |
8 | Where it is forgotten that we have been forgiven , little love is shown . |
9 | Significant that we have been challenged by our master to be peace makers how real is that in our churches ? |
10 | ‘ Considering that we have been looking at 30,000 job losses a year recently , this could be the worst year ever . |
11 | In Northern Ireland ‘ The Thing ’ eventually unchained some of the other phenomena that we have been discussing here , which are inherently separate : endemic hooliganism ; the breakthrough of the use of the firearm ; and the infinite potential for blocking the formation of antibodies , for blocking the natural reaction of a society to violence , which exists in a divided community . |
12 | But all these things that we have been discussing — rediscoveries in the history of art , changes in taste , etc — all this makes me wonder . |
13 | There are , however , different levels of publication that could be developed which would eventually help more material to become available at the professional level that we have been discussing . |
14 | The sea-launched ballistic missile system that we have been discussing does not account for all our nuclear arsenal and we must look at what is left . |
15 | We 're discussing this morning , and I 'll run briefly through the subjects that we have been discussing this morning for the er , new listeners . |
16 | The strange invariant set that we have been discussing is very similar to Smale 's horseshoe example , introduced in his seminal ( 1967 ) paper . |
17 | Some of them can be issues relating to these energy matters that we have been discussing , and in fact one of the aims of introducing this form of discussion is that science is often seen as a very factual subject — that you just receive and learn the facts . |
18 | His eighth point is another that we have been pushing — that Gerstner should not fooled into thinking the ‘ services ’ business will automatically become IBM 's saviour . |
19 | ‘ What pleases me is the fact that we have been creating chances and I personally feel it will only be a matter of time before we get it right . ’ |
20 | The campaigns that we have been conducting are moving in that direction because special constables have a particularly valuable part to play . |
21 | It endorsed British industry 's achievements under the policies that we have been pursuing for the past 12 years , urged us to continue and build upon them in future and condemned utterly the sort of policies still advocated by the Labour party , which is stuck in a mind-set of the 1960s and 1970s . |
22 | I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his comments about the policies that we have been pursuing and economic prosperity in the Province , where we have seen advances in recent years . |
23 | The inward grace is that we have been born to a new relationship with God . |
24 | The main reasons for writing to the Lancet are frustration that we have been discredited , that our grants depend on this work and also that all the evidence is in writing . ’ |
25 | ‘ The major problem in the North-East is that we have been savaged by cuts in the timetable following on from totally unreliable services . |
26 | The counter-evidence that we have been considering is , in a sense , defined away . |
27 | The kind of imprinting that we have been considering so far is called ‘ filial ’ imprinting . |
28 | I do hope the members will recognise that the service has not be sitting on its laurels er between inspectors ' reports but that we have been modelling on one quarterly to er correct any omissions with respect to boundary or to make the necessary improvements in the service erm as , as recommended by the inspect and supported by members . |
29 | I believe that we have been given the right to have dominion over animals . |
30 | Indeed , we have good grounds for believing that the information that we have been given is accurate : I know that my Hon. Friend the Member for Cunninghame , North would not have read out that list without a solid belief that the property speculators were busy . |