Example sentences of "[conj] have see [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It was the best round of golf for conditions like those I 'd ever seen , or have seen since . |
2 | A relatively old rug that has been well looked after may be in far better condition than a newer item that has seen less considerate use , and some contemporary items are deliberately made to look old by the use of chemical washes ( p. 27 ) . |
3 | Now that IBM Corp is in long-term decline , evolving into just another big company like Xerox Corp or General Motors Corp that has seen much better days , market-makers are looking for another bellwether to signal the direction of the entire market , the Wall Street Journal reports . |
4 | My contribution was on the lines that having seen so many birds passing through Shetland on migration , I would love to follow them to their breeding-grounds in northern Scandinavia . |
5 | She had almost touched it as she had turned , and had seen again the blood on the sawdust and the fear and the faces staring . |
6 | Walter , the youngest boy , had the most distant relationship with his father ; he and Robert had been sent to boarding school and had seen even less of John than their sisters . |
7 | The transcript departed from aspects of the evidence which Reagan had given to the Tower Commission in 1987 , and suggested that he had returned to his earliest explanations of the Iran-contra affair , insisting that he did not trade arms for hostages and had seen not " one iota " of evidence that profits from the operation had been diverted to the contras . |
8 | Scathach had lain just so … and she had been here … and had seen there … |
9 | The other fighter came from Nottingham four years ago and had seen much worse than one ever saw at Oxford . |
10 | Chairman John Craig said the group had performed particularly well in the US , had built up its market in continental Europe and had seen further growth in the Far East . |
11 | ‘ Th'can read and 've seen so many places and folk . |