Example sentences of "[adv] have see " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Here in the palace — though since none herein has seen hide or hair of him , one suspects that the king and his brother are under some form of house arrest . ’
2 women are not sexy skinny women are not sexy , really skinny women we have to be like the Madonna type woman and I think that the , the , its about money and its about co , its about the consumer and about money and about making money from an image that somebody somewhere has seen as the normal perfect woman and the norm can be any thing it could be whatever you want it to be .
3 The use of the plural is pregnant with implications that evidence she alone has seen shows that among Sotheby 's staff not just Peter Wilson had a share in the treasure .
4 October alone has seen more than an inch over the monthly average … and it 's not half way through the month yet .
5 While the current agreement does not cover sales of the resultant kit , Ionica managing director Nigel Playford obviously has sees that as the next move : he cites Northern 's ability to exploit overseas markets through its international support and distribution operations as ‘ key factors ’ for choosing the Canadian manufacturer .
6 The last decade or so has seen significant changes in patterns of employment .
7 One only has to see Back to the Future to realize what problems could arise .
8 There is , everybody has to acknowledge that there is a difference in the interpretation of what constitutes justice and one only has to see er , the sorts of attitude that are put across by certain judges , as to , erm , rape cases , and abuse cases , and how they , the press would have us believe , pat people over the head and tell them to go away and not do it again .
9 You may only have seen the property once , and for all sorts of emotive reasons , may have fallen in love with the place .
10 Anyone entering from outside would only have seen Jim with his feet up in front of the fire , reading a thriller .
11 The desk clerk had gone off duty , but had he seen Kragan , he would only have seen another businessman in an expensive coat returning to his hotel after a night out .
12 Clutterbuck was an architect manqué himself and would obviously have seen their pattern books , including the one from which this design derives : Chinese and Gothick Architecture Properly Ornamented .
13 Not that she was n't old enough — she was well old enough to have seen a family through university .
14 But there are worse things than loneliness , and I 'm old enough to have seen 'em .
15 Some field men have been in the job long enough to have seen the protection of the environment become a matter of considerable public concern .
16 He has been on the Opposition Front Bench for long enough to have seen and understood the redevelopment work that is currently being undertaken in Londonderry and which is being carried out in the county towns throughout the length and breadth of Northern Ireland .
17 Jay at three in the morning — hello , young lovers , wherever you are ! — drunk , suddenly had to see a picture of Lucy .
18 The Variety Club 's Chief Barker , Marsha Ratcliff , said : ‘ You only had to see the expressions on the competitors ’ faces to see how much they were enjoying themselves . ’
19 We looked , and though we never said so , we believed that we alone had seen these things , that they had never been seen before .
20 I only have to see a bottle of Orvieto and those desperate dawns rise up before me .
21 And you only have to see a police uniform through the door to feel racked with guilt , even though you 've done nothing wrong and he 's only looking for a lost cat .
22 ‘ Children only have to see him and they 're climbing all over him !
23 People are so trusting and hopeful , they only have to see you to imagine they 're cured .
24 You only have to see some of run down estates for the evidence .
25 Since 1979 , those dependent on state pensions alone have seen their income fall way behind those who had two or more pensions .
26 In the end , he 'd just had to see .
27 After a period of very stable numbers between 1985–89 , the PCC will thus have seen its workload increase by 66 per cent in only three years , a trend which shows little sign of ending .
28 Partial implementation of the system has already shown benefits : half the usual number of engineering changes on one new model ; on another , cost savings of $300m thanks to early suggestions from sections of the company that would not normally have seen designs until they had been fixed .
29 The writer may well have assumed that most book buyers already know of the existence of a writer called Ernest Hemingway , and even if they did not before they picked up the book , they would already have seen his name on the cover before turning to read this biographical sketch inside .
30 They might already have seen her .
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