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

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1 I have seen both Peter and Joan and they were crying and she was sobbing ‘ My girls , my girls will never come back ’ . ’
2 No candidate in pursuit of local votes can ignore them , so we have seen both Mr Clinton and Mr Brown at Synagogues — Clinton promising a kosher kitchen in the White House , and lambasted for it — in Chinatown , in Spanish Harlem and most of all in Harlem and the Bronx .
3 To qualify , an industry must in the previous three months have seen both value of production and number of its new employees fall by more than 5% from the previous year .
4 O. S. Hintz , in his book The New Zealanders in England 1931 , wrote of James 's form on his second trip to England : ‘ I have seen both Oldfield and Duckworth in action and neither of them have appeared to be his superior .
5 My faith and sights are on the lasting reality , the Zimbabwe of the future which will not be made by either the faithless or the fearful ( and sometimes I have seen both ) ; it will obviously not be won by those who run away .
6 ‘ He has lost their trust and the Falkirk fans are not going to rest until they have seen both Deans off the premises . ’
7 Staff there have seen over 1,000 jobs dissapear during the last 3 years , but with millions of pounds worth of orders coming their way , tonight they 're in a celebratory mood .
8 I have seen away supporters being chased up the road into Pleck Park and but erm I think basically a lot of the trouble used to be caused by drink and now they do n't have any drink in the ground they er they , they seem to have cracked that one .
9 We have seen most notably in left us to be succeeded by .
10 24 above ) was with the laws of kashrut , pollutions from secretions of various bodily orifices , and , as we have seen above , legislation about the cult and priesthood .
11 There was , however , some increase in exports , especially , as we have seen above , in the two-year period 1983–5 .
12 Moreover , the strictures against maximum investment rates were vindicated , as we have seen above .
13 We have seen above that it is possible that some individuals may wish to work fewer hours and take more leisure as a result of an increase in the real wage .
14 In practice , as we have seen above , it may be people 's own anticipation of lender distaste for these circumstances , rather than decision by the lenders themselves , which dumps people in this credit ghetto .
15 In another school the project became subsumed within a major review of the lower-school curriculum , and , as we have seen above , in School G the project gave birth to a completely new initiative , providing a mutual focus for the distinct aspirations of a number of departments and a shared resource base for more closely integrated interdisciplinary work .
16 As we have seen above , discount houses and other members of the monetary sector have substantial short-term funds lent to each other .
17 The use of models , such as we have seen above , helps to clarify the relationship between what we can see and what we can only surmise .
18 We have seen above that this involves a shift from the concrete perceptual meaning of " following a phenomenon with the senses " to viewing perception merely as the basis for asserting that the infinitive 's event really took place .
19 Even when it has that opportunity , because directions have to be sought , it is clear , as we have seen above from Sullivan v West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive , that it has no power to exclude such evidence at the interlocutory stage other than to limit the number of witnesses .
20 Gidon Saks brought an uncharacteristic menace ( for the character , that is , rather than the singer , whom we have seen wonderfully menacing before ) to the role of the wise priest Sarastro , and his decidedly unplatonic attraction to Susannah Waters 's bright , pert , splendidly sung Pamina added an element of tension not envisaged in the original .
21 True crinoids are doubtfully known before the Ordovician , but once established they diversified rapidly in the manner we have seen repeatedly with other groups .
22 Then through the use of secondary picketing , frequently associated with intimidation and physical violence ( such as we have seen repeatedly over the past decade in connection with the miners ' strikes , the Shrewsbury incidents , Grunwick , the lorry drivers ' strike ) , unions become a threat to personal freedom .
23 I have seen just bigger ones black but very
24 You have already isolated the woman , picked her out from all the women you have seen in the last hour , all the women you have seen today .
25 Study the pictures on the left and try to draw some that you have seen today .
26 What you have seen today may well be the best lesson you will ever learn of the difficulties facing us in the outside world .
27 ‘ The most enchanting sight I have seen today … may I join you ? ’
28 As we have seen however , the Messiah — for Constantine and the fourth-century Roman Church , as well as for Jesus and his contemporaries — was a very different figure : a stern martial leader and liberator , quite prepared to assert his right by force and , if necessary , to employ violence against his enemies .
29 In Piazza Missori , whichever route you have taken to reach it , are the ruins of San Giovanni in Conca , whose repositioned façade you have seen elsewhere ( see page 120 ) .
30 As we have seen elsewhere , the wording of statutes tends to be general and is therefore frequently ambiguous ; thus when a case revolves around what a statute actually says , judges have a good deal of discretion which they will exercise according to their view of what the law requires .
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