Example sentences of "have see an [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Weeks argues that recent history has seen an explosion of speech surrounding sex and that the 1960s in particular ‘ experienced a decisive , qualitative escalation of the volume ’ .
2 That includes France which has seen an increase in footage of a thirty thousand square feet and we 've also got a number of sub-lets we 've indicated that erm sub-lets should pay reduces it
3 The post-war period has seen an increase in labour force participation ( see Figure 2.13 ) .
4 NORTH ‘ We 've seen an increase in activity but people are reluctant to commit themselves , ’ says Newcastle-based Peter Miller , Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ' housing spokesman .
5 The first half of the eighteenth century had seen an increase in trade , which was paralleled by an increase in the population .
6 Food stocks had a dismal session after a survey suggested that fewer than half the UK 's big food companies had seen an upturn in demand by the middle of December .
7 Probably this was no longer true , for I had seen an African in town who seemed very much at home .
8 The Government have seen an increase in prosperity throughout the United Kingdom and a sharing of both good times and bad .
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