Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] also see " in BNC.

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1 In Asia native peoples had also seen the European powers defeated , in 1941–2 , by an Asian power , Japan .
2 The past six months have also seen a flurry of administrative guidance , including arbitrary changes in accounting rules designed to prevent institutions from selling shares at a loss or even recognising their diminished value in their books .
3 The last nine months have also seen continuing development in the National Certificate and in our advanced courses provision .
4 Not everyone here is committed , but the majority are(I 've also seen a member of staff put his papers in .
5 At Leeds youth courts — the second busiest in the country — youth justice workers have also seen the number of appearances double since the introduction of the Criminal Justice Act .
6 Recent years have also seen increasing recognition of the key role performed by the groupworker in social care ( Ploeg , 1986 ; Hellinckx and Munter , 1990 ) .
7 The last few years have also seen the re-emergence of political elements within Mozambique who favour these developments and as of 1990 , Frelimo ceased to be the sole political party .
8 Recent years have also seen a swing away from the traditional ‘ family ’ household .
9 French banks have also seen their bad debts rise swiftly .
10 Much of this year 's spurt in capital spending ( up from around $150m to some $220m ) is related to airbags , but the speciality chemical businesses have also seen a big increase , spread over a number of small projects .
11 Some writers have also seen financial interests as exercising a more general control over companies , notably through networks of interlocking directorships .
12 But other centres have also seen the advantages of liberalism ; and the end of capital controls has made finance more competitive .
13 Several forces have also seen very sharp rises in attempted murders .
14 But the politicians have also seen research in the arts , social and natural sciences , as a vital part of national development : the government has been a generous sponsor of research , partly to underpin West Germany 's thriving high technology industries , and partly to continue rebuilding intellectual life after its almost total dissolution in the 1930s .
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