Example sentences of "[adv] seen how the " in BNC.
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1 | We have already seen how the psychic return of homosexuality is central to Freud 's account of neurosis , possibly becoming , in Hocquenghem 's phrase , the ‘ killer of civilised egos ’ because such egos are rooted in and conditional upon the repression of that same homosexual desire which returns . |
2 | We have already seen how the creators of wants , the psychology-manipulators in advertising , had set about trying to undermine it . |
3 | We have already seen how the road-blocking and binding-over powers were employed against protesters at RAF Molesworth in 1985 . |
4 | We have already seen how the operations of multiplication and division introduce the use of double-length operands . |
5 | We have already seen how the naive inductivist accounts for the explanatory and predictive power of science . |
6 | We have already seen how the courts still , on occasion , manipulate the notion of privilege ( in its new garb of legitimate expectation ) to deny or curtail procedural rights . |
7 | We have already seen how the courts have used the Wednesbury sense of unreasonableness to invalidate exercises of discretionary power which could not realistically be regarded as absurd , or manifestly irrational . |
8 | and thus We have already seen how the ideal gas equation ( 4 ) can be derived from equation ( 14 ) . |
9 | We have already seen how the adoption of voices for the performance of the text is appropriate to Dame Sirith , and how similar the structure of the Shipman 's Tale is to Dame Sirith in just this respect . |
10 | We have already seen how the endogeneity of inflationary expectations played a central role in Friedman 's critique of the Phillips curve . |
11 | We have already seen how the study of sequences of tone-units in the speech of one speaker can reveal information carried by intonation which would not have been recognised if intonation was analysed only at the level of individual tone-units . |
12 | We have also seen how the expected vibrations of a model molecule may be organized into symmetry species , and how in simple cases this leads to very simple correlations between the vibration frequencies observed and the expected modes of the model . |