Example sentences of "we saw [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 From the logbooks we saw that the last periodical examination had been omitted , but Lt. Lewes decided they were okay .
2 Getting closer we saw that the islands rose more than sheer , their bases eaten away by the sea .
3 Earlier we saw that the images of the mind can be collected into schemata .
4 In the previous chapter , we saw that the start of organised football in Scotland amongst the deaf commenced in 1889 with the formation of the Scottish Deaf and Dumb Football Association which launched a knock-out cup competition .
5 In the last chapter we saw that the crisis of capitalism resulted from the crisis of humanism — the inability to resolve the basic tension between freedom and control .
6 In Chapters 2 and 3 we saw that the lexical resources of a language influence to a large extent what can be said in that language as well as how it can be said .
7 In Chapter 2 , we saw that the tension between liberal education , with knowledge considered ‘ as its own end ’ , and a more utilitarian conception of higher education was central to the nineteenth-century debate .
8 It was then we saw that the small rescue boat from the lifeboat was standing by so they had obviously not thought much of our chances .
9 When we discussed replication as a moulding process , we saw that the last step in the process must be the new copy 's breaking free of the old mould .
10 My master staggered over and opened the nearest window and , as the smoke cleared , we saw that the huge fourposter bed was now a sheet of flame .
11 Because the market for meals is in competitive equilibrium we saw that the marginal cost curve for films also told us the marginal value of the meals being sacrificed to make the last film .
12 In Table 16–2 we saw that the Thatcher government succeeded in reducing marginal tax rates , especially for the very rich .
13 In Chapter 14 we saw that the return on an asset is not just the dividend or interest payment but also the capital gain .
14 In Section 17–2 we saw that the United States takes a structural approach to monopoly , believing that concentration and monopoly power are undesirable per se .
15 In the theory of market structure developed in Chapter 10 we saw that the key relation was the size of economies of scale relative to the size of the market .
16 And a foul by Whitlow on Rozario and pain written all over Robert Rozario 's face and we saw that the last time we had a Nottingham Forest live game when he collided with a post up at Bolton Wanderers and had to go off with a rib and facial injuries .
17 We saw that the oxidation of hydrogen can be represented by at least three different balanced chemical equations .
18 We saw that the chief consequence of the change from foraging to hunting was the restitution of the primal father in the totem-animal which was worshipped , and also in the totemic taboos in which his moral authority lived on .
19 We saw that the first , and most important , of these traumatic social changes was the transition from vegetarian foraging to big-game hunting which precipitated the murder of the primal father , and that subsequent totemic culture , still extant until recently in some parts of the world , was a consequence of this .
20 We saw that the storm had changed a lot of things as soon as we came to the river that marks the end of the island ; it had swollen hugely , carving immense channels out of the sand , great surging brown trenches of water streaming by and tearing lumps from the banks continually and sweeping them away .
21 We saw that the combinatorial explosion of hypotheses produced by breadth-first search could be limited by cutting down the depth or the branching factor of the search space , and we described two general methods of doing this : —
22 In Sections 3.3 and 17.8 , we saw that the vortex street frequency has ranges of decreased regularity ; although these changes can be related to developments in the flow , there are tentative suggestions that they might also be viewed in the present context .
23 . And that 's when we saw that the railways would just as well have been run under private enterprise .
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