Example sentences of "we have [vb pp] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 By way of example , we have ascertained that a search on the industrial classifications listed below , using purely a sales criterion , revealed the following numbers of companies :
2 We have concluded that a standard effect — one that is not a decision , choice , or the like of a person , or a following action — is indeed taken to be an event necessitated by a causal circumstance .
3 and she said you know , use as many as you can which which we have done and a lot of blank spaces on them !
4 We have seen that a prime cognitive function in higher animals is the re-presentation of organized information for cognitive , sometimes conscious , evaluation in relation to the current experiential continuum .
5 We have seen that a single flip-flop can remember one binary digit .
6 We have seen that a small skull for a very tall animal is a protection against severe head injuries .
7 We have seen that a persistent principle since 1906 had been that an act done by a person in contemplation or furtherance of trade dispute could not be actionable in tort on the ground of inducing another person to break a contract .
8 We have seen that a mental lexicon must contain semantic , phonological and orthographic information about words .
9 We have seen that a defendant , to be convicted under section 14 must be proved to have known that the statement was false or to have been reckless as to its falsity .
10 We have seen that a very important part of a gene 's environment is the other genes that it is likely to meet in successive bodies as the generations go by .
11 We have seen that a contract made during an unsolicited visit is cancellable .
12 We have seen that a gas or vapour does not have a definite volume or shape .
13 We have seen that a balanced chemical equation shows the relative amounts of reactants and products , measured in moles , involved in a reaction .
14 We have seen that a chemical system has an internal energy , U. This energy can change by an amount AU if energy is transferred in to or out of the system .
15 In addition , we have observed that a well characterised group of patients do not benefit from endoscopic therapy .
16 In previous Lectures we have examined the incidence of taxation by factors or classes we have asked whether a tax is borne by those receiving capital income or those with wages .
17 We have noted that a male community defends a group territory and the outcome of aggressive interactions between different communities is known to be in part dependent upon party size .
18 This endorsement should be added when we have insisted that a safe be installed at the home to improve security , usually when the policy covers a lot of valuable jewellery .
19 We are very much aware that initiatives involving major revisions of the curriculum have significant resource implications for institutions as well as for SCOTVEC and , for this reason , we have decided that a phased introduction would be appropriate for the revision of advanced courses .
20 We have assumed that a pivot exists for both the up-problem and the down-problem ( as was the case in P1*/LP0 ) so that both up- and down-penalties are defined .
21 Up until this point we have assumed that a referential locus is quite generally available for property words , not only adjectives in fact but also adverbs : ( 8 ) Philippa comforted her lovingly the referential locus of the adverb is that of the verb ; and the referential locus of the verb in turn is the entity of the subject phrase ; that is why a sentence like : ( 9 ) the drink comforted her lovingly is unacceptable , despite the fact that lovingly can co-occur with comfort , while comfort is compatible with drink .
22 We have shown that a lexical look-up is more effective than n-grams in terms of reduction of candidate strings .
23 In 1.22 , Theorems VIII and X , we have shown that a real symmetric matrix has real eigenvalues and that it can not be defective .
24 By using an accurate new index ( the Newcastle prescribing index ) to adjust for the effect of patient sex and age on prescribing in the North East we have shown that a practice age and sex demography does not explain interpractice variation in prescribing habits .
25 We have shown that a single measurement of height is of greater value in identifying disease in short children than a single measurement of velocity over 12 months .
26 We have shown that a functional antibody fragment can be displayed on the surface of a retroviral particle fused to its envelope protein , and that this confers novel binding specificity on the particle .
27 In this report , we have shown that a DNA-dependent kinase in HeLa nuclear extracts phosphorylates human c-Jun in the vicinity of its DNA binding and dimerization domain .
28 We have suggested that a suitable way of evaluating medical genetics services is by measuring their effect on people 's ability to have the family they want ( that is , ‘ reproductive confidence ’ ) .
29 We have suggested that a feature of leadership is the ability to stand back and take the wider perspective .
30 Thus we have verified that a transformation to a frame in free fall is always possible .
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