Example sentences of "we have [verb] [prep] these " in BNC.

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1 We have to listen to these views as well as to those who complain .
2 We have to listen to these views as well as to the views of those who have reservations .
3 We have heard in these two days several thorough and intelligent analyses of the present very complex situation in Europe .
4 The kind of media barrage of misinformation , lies and distorted perceptions that we have seen during these past weeks , is in fact one of the most important strategies of ‘ Operation Desert Storm ’ .
5 Even Mr Murray , who appeared on television to condemn Peking for its butchery , has since acknowledged that ‘ at the end of the day , we have to live with these guys .
6 The equivalences we have noted in these examples are not absolute , since the inferences the reader draws are a matter of high likelihood , rather than necessity .
7 You realize , of course , that we have to go into these things — no details at this stage ; we can get them later from his bank and his lawyer ; just the overall picture .
8 We have to respond to these developments and it is being made clear now in public , that the Health and Safety Executive are giving every indication to employers that they are not going to rigorously enforce the law and indeed in the local authorities a leading figure there has said that they want to take a softly softly approach .
9 More details of what we have achieved in these areas can be found on the back page of this report .
10 Takamine 's experience in this field alone would recommend the EN 40C to many , although it must be said that Lowden , Ovation , Washburn and many other acoustics that we have reviewed in these pages recently provide stiff competition .
11 Obviously , as you will see by the one we have enclosed with these notes they have cost the Society a fairly substantial amount of money and although we are still allowing you to have them free of charge we ask that you use them very sparingly Thank you .
12 That we that we have to look at these at this stage of the scheme .
13 We have excluded from these analyses case 14 in table III because this case occurred beyond the period specified in planning the analysis ( see introduction ) .
14 The conclusion that we have drawn from these observations , which is supported by independent experimental evidence to be discussed below , is that although people expect ellipses to take their meanings from the preceding text , they do not derive that meaning solely from a representation of the superficial features of the preceding text .
15 On the 24th November we leave the Kings Lodge to lead a team of 17 students ( adults ) and 6 children to Hyderabad in Central India to share some of the things we have learned over these last three months of lectures .
16 We have focused on these three cases not because they are necessarily representative of rape cases but — because of their quite massive coverage — they set the tone of how the media reports rape .
17 We have looked at these carefully , but feel that even with careful selection and improvement in proficiency with the equipment they would still not be good enough for reproduction .
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