Example sentences of "have seen that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have seen that a persistent principle since 1906 had been that an act done by a person in contemplation or furtherance of trade dispute could not be actionable in tort on the ground of inducing another person to break a contract .
2 We have seen that a chemical system has an internal energy , U. This energy can change by an amount AU if energy is transferred in to or out of the system .
3 We have seen that a mental lexicon must contain semantic , phonological and orthographic information about words .
4 We have seen that a small skull for a very tall animal is a protection against severe head injuries .
5 We have seen that a single flip-flop can remember one binary digit .
6 We have seen that the visual areas of the prestriate cortex recode image properties into properties of the object that gave rise to the image .
7 We have seen that the multiplier-accelerator model outlined above is capable under certain circumstances of generating cycles automatically following any change in autonomous spending .
8 Returning to the problem of Table 10.1 , we have seen that the best value that can be achieved is 1 .
9 We have seen that the three hour module was the preference of many farmers .
10 We have seen that the Coordinating Team evolved an effective mode of working and a clear understanding of its own objectives and procedures , and was characterised by a committed and business-like approach to its tasks .
11 We have seen that the social collectivities often known as ‘ classes ’ in British society are reducible neither to economic classes in the Marxist sense nor to the sociologists ' occupational classes .
12 You have seen that the smooth plains may well be of non-volcanic origin .
13 We have seen that the main differences between consonants are of three types :
14 We have seen that the continual tendency and law of the development of the capitalist mode of production is more and more to divorce the means of production from labour , and more and more to concentrate the scattered means of production into large groups , thereby transforming labour into wage-labour and the means of production into capital ’ ( ibid . ) .
15 For we have seen that the bad consequences of an action are supposed to consist not just in pain , but also in loss of pleasure , and the good consequences of an action consist not just in pleasure , but in pain prevented .
16 The Chronicle says that the agreement with Edmund included the fixing of a tribute and that London bought peace from the enemy too , and we have seen that the later meeting there reaffirmed that a tribute would be paid .
17 We have seen that the free-rider problem implies that private markets will not produce the socially efficient level and that there is a case for government intervention on efficiency grounds .
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