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

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1 H I mean I 'm really talking about the high number of post sixteen special needs people Gail has , has to see that I mean they probably exist in other
2 The referee has to see and correctly interpret extremely fast actions .
3 The magazine was launched ceremoniously and seven weeks later was scuppered in as blatant an act of back-stabbing as Fleet Street has seen since Sweeney Todd set up shop there .
4 I am the first human being he has seen since he was posted to this backwater .
5 But a philosophical tradition stretching back to Aristotle 's exploration of the relationship between ‘ first substance ’ and ‘ second substance ’ in The Categories has seen that there are other ways of exploring the issue .
6 ‘ James has seen that their health would be improved , and consequently their work .
7 But Jock has seen that other ‘ careers ’ are available to someone with a good command of himself .
8 Constanza is able to put a name to it , she has seen that waterfront before but where ?
9 He has seen that the Masai stories and dreams are not going to be much use in the years to come .
10 But the watcher on the promenade has seen that something is wrong .
11 It has seen that this is an obvious way to make real progress in the regions , using central Government — taxpayers ' — money .
12 This is a Left that has seen that competition and pricing are virtues .
13 It was up and down and around corners a bit , and it was a nice ride and er and er views of Oxfordshire that nobody has seen before the road came , and you wo n't have that amount of time to look at them ever again , because you 'll be doing seventy instead of seven miles an hour .
14 At the time of birth , however , an angel strikes its upper lip , so causing it to forget everything that it has seen and learned .
15 The whole world has seen and heard our story , and it is in front of the whole world that reparation must take place , reflecting the scale of what was done to us , deploring the fact that a great country like France has accepted such a monstrous crime against us .
16 From his exegeses of Joseph-Marie Vien 's ‘ Selling of Cupids ’ ( in Transformations in Late Eighteenth Century Art ) , through to his anatomies of Cubism , Northern Romanticism , Picabia , Warhol and The Dog in Art , Rosenblum has seen and said it all .
17 He does so , full of interest in expressing what he has seen and knows .
18 Meanwhile , Meaulnes has seen and fallen in love with a beautiful woman , who grants him permission to return one day .
19 She talked with all the unconscious confidence of a woman who has seen and understood the effects of her beauty on other people for years and yet there was an individuality about her that Julia had not expected , and a strange wistfulness .
20 Artist John Piper , born in 1903 , has seen and participated in the major artistic movements and events of this century .
21 He has seen and received and achieved things which they have not …
22 Michael Clark , first secretary at the Canadian High Commission in London , admits to being " horrified " by some of the logging practices he has seen and says that the dispute between his government and the campaigners is not about the importance of conserving ancient forest but about how much of it should be conserved .
23 The crowds are the biggest the bookshop has seen and the book is selling faster than any the publisher has known .
24 This may be well , but what if God has seen and death ensue , then I shall be no more and Adam wedded to another Eve shall live with her enjoying I extinct a death to think .
25 Most of the child 's talk about himself , his toys , the things that he has seen or those he can do , arises spontaneously from his play .
26 To pick once again examples relevant to awareness , philosophers have often argued on the assumption that since an observer can not be mistaken about what he sees or hears ( although he may mistakenly suppose that he has seen or heard it ) , or a thinker about what he knows , there must be infallible operations by which to arrive at this certainty .
27 He is , of course , much more than the most prodigious goalkicker the international game has seen or is likely to see , given the reduction in the number of penalty offences .
28 Anyone who has seen or lived near an opencast coal mining site will understand and agree with a statement which appeared in the First Report of the House of Commons Energy Committee ( 1986–87 ) : ‘ We agree with the CPRE that ‘ opencast mining is one of the most environmentally destructive processes being carried out in the UK ’ .
29 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 .
30 Anyone could 've seen that , if they 'd bothered to listen .
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