Example sentences of "see above " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I spend most of my working life wearing clothes I would n't be seen dead in , ’ says Jonathon , seen above , far right , with the rest of the cast of Bread .
2 Or so Cover Girl can prove with their amazing ‘ before ’ and ‘ after ’ shots seen above .
3 24 above ) was with the laws of kashrut , pollutions from secretions of various bodily orifices , and , as we have seen above , legislation about the cult and priesthood .
4 As has been seen above ( Chapter 1 ) , the same measure will call for controls to prevent eutrophication in coastal water and Britain has been fighting the battle-of-the-maps at the Paris Commission .
5 There was , however , some increase in exports , especially , as we have seen above , in the two-year period 1983–5 .
6 But we have already seen above that we can not do without an intensification of growth , the development of this petty-bourgeois farm .
7 Moreover , the strictures against maximum investment rates were vindicated , as we have seen above .
8 We have seen above that it is possible that some individuals may wish to work fewer hours and take more leisure as a result of an increase in the real wage .
9 In practice , as we have seen above , it may be people 's own anticipation of lender distaste for these circumstances , rather than decision by the lenders themselves , which dumps people in this credit ghetto .
10 However this still gives considerable reduction , much better than that already seen above for word length , but taken together with some approximate word length measure would be even more effective .
11 Hexagonal arrays give complex patterns , but show less of the lacy , fractal character seen above , unless we weight the pay-offs from self-interactions somewhat more heavily than from neighbours ( which is biologically plausible ) .
12 Of course , not all examples of children in difficulty show confusion and collapse to the extent seen above .
13 In another school the project became subsumed within a major review of the lower-school curriculum , and , as we have seen above , in School G the project gave birth to a completely new initiative , providing a mutual focus for the distinct aspirations of a number of departments and a shared resource base for more closely integrated interdisciplinary work .
14 The latter argued , as seen above , that a given ‘ cause ’ may resuIt in a variety of outcomes , depending on the circumstances in which it is operating .
15 As we have already seen above , in countries like the UK , West Germany , Singapore ( etc ) a good deal is known about the population structure , and records are regularly updated by government agencies and professional , industrial and trade associations .
16 Although , as seen above , some courts have persisted in a form of prior categorisation to decide whether natural justice should be applicable , many courts have eschewed such labels .
17 As was seen above , Article 189 of the EEC Treaty provides that a directive ‘ shall be binding , as to the result to be achieved , upon each Member State to which it is addressed , but shall leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods ’ .
18 As seen above , for example , there appear to have been two " regular " as distinct from any possible " ceremonial " investitures , apparently called and defined just below — while Abdurrahman Efendi was Rumeli kazasker ( 958–64/1551 7 ) , namely in 959 and 963 ; and Ata'i states that in the time of his successor , Molla Hamid ( Hamid ) , Rumeli kazasker from 964/1557 to 974/5566 , were decreed in Dhu " l-Hijja 968/August-September 1561 and in Sha'ban 973/March 1566 : thus the period 958 to 974 saw in 959 , 963 , 968 , and 973 .
19 As we have seen above , discount houses and other members of the monetary sector have substantial short-term funds lent to each other .
20 The use of models , such as we have seen above , helps to clarify the relationship between what we can see and what we can only surmise .
21 We have seen above that this involves a shift from the concrete perceptual meaning of " following a phenomenon with the senses " to viewing perception merely as the basis for asserting that the infinitive 's event really took place .
22 This relates them to all the other uses of blend and modal dare seen above , dare itself being conceived as a mere possibility , thereby negating or questioning its existence as a reality constituting a before-position with respect to the event performed due to the daring ( that expressed by the infinitive ) .
23 As seen above with need and dare , therefore , it is only when ought is not asserted but conceived as a mere possibility that it can cease to constitute a before-position with respect to the event expressed by the infinitive and be followed by the bare infinitive .
24 As seen above , the accession of George I provoked widespread unrest throughout much of England and Wales , and given the extensive discontent in Scotland , it seemed that the time might be ripe for a Jacobite rebellion .
25 Even when it has that opportunity , because directions have to be sought , it is clear , as we have seen above from Sullivan v West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive , that it has no power to exclude such evidence at the interlocutory stage other than to limit the number of witnesses .
26 This may not satisfy common law and equitable requirements which , as seen above , may require full disclosure .
27 The Software also has many limitations as seen above .
28 Small group work is ideal for investigative work using any of the four paradigms of software seen above .
29 Mr and Mrs Field and Mr Johnson area seen above .
30 She is seen above with children from her Richmond class .
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