Example sentences of "we see above " in BNC.

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1 As we saw above , for them one of the commonest mistakes of the crude materialism which they criticize is to think that men deal with the world simply as it is ; as it would be defined by physics or biology .
2 This condition is , as we saw above , weaker than that required by the main argument for the validation of authority .
3 We saw above that the real wage is one of the major determinants of the demand for labour .
4 When , which means , as we saw above , we shall show that increases , so the preceding BFS can not recur in this case , either , since and are uniquely determined by the basis ( and ) .
5 Bloch 's work ( 1975 ) on political language and oratory , as we saw above ( p. 41 ) , provides evidence of ways in which speech is formalised in non-literate and in literate societies alike and is used for the functions which Goody attributes to writing alone .
6 As we saw above , and Lyons would not disagree , it is mostly in the paralinguistic features that English performs this function .
7 Even if these differences did tell us something about differences in attention to ‘ objectivity ’ , this would not necessarily be the same as attainment of ‘ objectivity ’ , as we saw above in relation to ‘ academic language ’ .
8 Until recently , he complains , theories of literacy have tended to be based on instructional techniques rather than linguistic theory : research on reading has been dominated by experimental psychology , with the kinds of results we saw above ( Chapter 1 ) .
9 New sets can be made from old in several ways , one of which we saw above in defining Z+ in terms of Z.
10 As we saw above , there are limitations with the rational model as a method of solving problems .
11 In the postmodern and figural aesthetic suggested by Lyotard , we saw above , that the image took the place of the word as signifier .
12 The main principle of collective struggle in modernity ( and in the fields ) , as we saw above , was that concerning heresy and orthodoxy .
13 From 5bn in 1980 , assets have grown , as we saw above , to over 35bn by 1987 .
14 As we saw above , assets in 1987 amounted to over 35bn .
15 The concept of structure also has its risks and its dangers , even though it appears to be based on the idea of relations as opposed to entities or determining origins ( as we saw above in the discussion of the Prague School ) .
16 As we saw above , it is based on the process of linking together multimedia data elements and allowing users different options for getting from one to another .
17 Temperature is , as we saw above , a state function .
18 We saw above that the work done by a chemical system frequently results in expansion .
19 We saw above that the heat absorbed at constant volume equals the change in the thermodynamic state function U or internal energy .
20 We saw above that the free energy of formation of a compound is a measure of its stability .
21 We saw above that the equilibrium between a liquid and its vapour is a dynamic equilibrium .
22 Where verbs of perception and know , as we saw above , evoke a characteristic expressive effect in this context , it is more difficult to see any nuance characterizing make here , other than perhaps a suggestion of result .
23 Thus , as we saw above , the only way to help sponsor something is to sponsor it in part by contributing money oneself .
24 We saw above that there was one other speaker who was generally correctly identified as black — but in this case , only by the black group .
25 As we saw above , Friedman went further : the natural unemployment rate was also a stable equilibrium unemployment rate in the sense that deviations from the natural rate , produced , typically , by misguided monetary policies , would only be transitory .
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