Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] noted that " in BNC.

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1 The Health Trends review also noted that :
2 It was shortly after his time at Oxford , on his first journey to the Continent , that Hobbes found that others were dissatisfied with scholasticism ; and we have already noted that an interest in method was characteristic of the seventeenth century .
3 We have already noted that the experiment summarized in fig. 3.8 ( Westbrook et al .
4 I have already noted that the experimental results presented so far have not been conclusive .
5 We have already noted that a log transformation often helps when the data is the result of some process of growth .
6 We have already noted that FPCs are to receive their funds from RHAS , there will also be payments from RHAS to GPPBs .
7 We have already noted that there are three types of piece : corner , edge and centre .
8 We have already noted that folklore associates certain numbers , particularly three , seven and nine , with prehistoric sites .
9 We have already noted that he interprets the Gītā as a call to action and it is not without significance that he has been described as one of the foremost activist theoreticians and as a karmayogin .
10 We have already noted that in the UK , for example , over 50 per cent of those in work at present are employed in the service sector .
11 We have already noted that many workers learn very quickly that the kind of job they are likely to get will not be very satisfying intrinsically : that is , the content of the job will not be particularly attractive .
12 We have already noted that entering the Kingdom entails a personal , saving relationship with Christ .
13 Secondly we have already noted that banks are opening more accounts for lower-paid people , alongside the trend towards payment of wages through bank accounts rather than in cash .
14 We have already noted that agents are often given considerable discretion by lenders .
15 We have already noted that local government operates in a different way from central government where ministers draw their executive powers from the Crown .
16 We have already noted that the Minor schools were not obliged to establish library committees , that their proposal documents were slim , and that no " link-person " role was adopted by the Coordinating Committee in respect of Minor Project schools .
17 The implication , whether private or public , was that somehow pressure had been exerted by the masters to get the women to sign ( we have already noted that counter-allegations were made that the men had done the same to their women supporters ) .
18 We have already noted that she would have started as a reading girl , at 4s or 5s a week , before learning the lay of the type case and eventually starting work setting type .
19 We have already noted that a substantial proportion of old people live alone ; one-third of those over 65 do so and the proportion increases with age .
20 We have already noted that the Tories received fewer votes than Labour in 1951 : although they increased their share of the vote in 1955 , this share was actually falling by 1959 .
21 We have already noted that two key ingredients contributing to this crisis have been the burgeoning remand population during the 1990s and , closely linked with and contributing to this , the explosion in the number of committals for trial to the Crown Court .
22 We have already noted that these will differ according to the actual disability and according to the individual 's circumstances .
23 Indeed , we have already noted that allowing students the rights spelt out earlier is not sufficient for students ' academic freedom to be taken up .
24 We have already noted that lawyers can be expected to provide a whole range of help which would certainly include information , advice and assistance .
25 We have already noted that the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949 made provision for the establishment of a statutory system of legal advice , but that the appropriate part of the Act was never brought into force .
26 We have already noted that the net effect of these daily flows will be to cause a change in the volume of public deposits ; but that is only one-half of the picture .
27 We have already noted that there is one stretching mode for each bond in a molecule .
28 Second , we have already noted that the adjective is questioned with the word how ? , generally related to adverbial elements , rather than the which ? that is used for attributives , and this agrees well with the structure of ( 16 ) , where the adjective property qualifies a verbal structure , not a nominal one ( i.e. a structure centred on a property , not an entity ) .
29 We have already noted that the polytechnic directors were seeking a larger measure of academic independence almost from the moment of designation — most publicly through the CDP press statement in July 1971 expressing a wish for the polytechnics to secure charters .
30 If we return , for example , to the case of student protesters , we have already noted that they show some signs of a need for parental surrogates , and certainly they are seldom complete anarchists .
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