Example sentences of "as we [verb] [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 As I recall it had all started about three months ago when Miss Court first joined the group of church helpers but she was more of a helper as we had never seen her at church before .
2 These are wishes of the ego , and they 're gratified in the illusion of religion , but as we 've also seen , Freud erm , notices even though he does n't comment , that the illusion of religion is pro-social , in the sense that it maintains social order , systems and morality , and so on .
3 Er for example secretagolgs such as acetylcholin acetylcholine lead to an elevation of intracellular calcium as we 've just seen , and that can then lead to K release potassium release through calcium activated K channels .
4 As we 've already seen , the average bully ca n't cope with people who do n't fight or answer back .
5 As we 've already seen , the very high tax rates under the Labour Government helped to kill enterprise .
6 One very extensive class is er is a calcium activated potassium channel , where calcium 's now activating from the inside as we 've already seen in that example I showed you early on .
7 Erm in Wales and Scotland also slightly better than people expected erm a rise was , was expected but not as strong as we , as we 've actually seen erm the Welsh and Scottish er economies , certainly there 's cle clear evidence in Scotland but I think one can read it for Wales as well , showing that the manufacturing economy er very much being buoyed up by the electronic sector erm and that probably er helping to explain why growth has been so strong in those parts of the country .
8 As we stood there seeing these three riders coming towards the adobe with the dust rising behind them , Mr. Mendez said to me , " Take a good look at Russell .
9 It was taken for granted , as we have also seen , that education was a social benefit , and therefore , in the new post-war democracy , something to which everyone was entitled .
10 It is not possible , however , to say simply that whenever one man intentionally causes harm to another that is a tort for , as we have also seen , the mere fact that my motive in performing an otherwise lawful act is to cause damage to another will not of itself make the act tortious .
11 This follows because , as we have also seen , local authorities are prohibited from budgeting for revenue deficits .
12 As we have just seen , sometimes horses can not cope with a situation that causes them great anxiety , and an attack of colic is the result .
13 As we have just seen , bad habits can be dramatically reinforced with pain : one painful occurrence can be sufficient to make a permanent bad habit in a horse .
14 But , as we have just seen ( p. 127 ) , there are good reasons for thinking that the overt CR evoked by a CS for shock may fail to show context-specificity in spite of the fact that contextual cues can help the retrieval of associative information .
15 As we have just seen , in a population of nice strategies they will all look and behave I exactly like one another : they will all COOPERATE all the time .
16 We commonly think of the illness as the symptoms but I would ask you to expand your view of disease to take into consideration the individual 's susceptibility because , as we have just seen , it is essential to the process of producing an illness that he be susceptible to it .
17 Only a little thought will show what a nonsense this is , for , as we have just seen , no two individuals manifest their illnesses in exactly the same way even if they are given the same disease label .
18 For centuries , as we have just seen , commentators argued that grammatical gender really did relate to the immutable realities of sex difference .
19 As we have just seen , British Airways also suggested that their need for search was minimal , and that many other large , highly professional concerns felt the same .
20 But as we have just seen , Strawson gives us reason to think that it can not be explicable in just this sense , and he is therefore mistaken in concluding that a holist theory would involve us in responding objectively to all actions .
21 London , as we have just seen , had recently been reorganised .
22 In addition , as we have just seen , there was a growing control of family size .
23 However as we have just seen , women did correct at Constable 's and despite what seems to be an oblique claim by Margaret Irwin that their breasts got in the way , they certainly did correcting in several other printing houses .
24 True , the STV may as we have just seen be broken down into unpredictable fractions if the senatorial rules are applied .
25 If the word " real " in the sense of " actual " or " actually existent " has any discernible function at all , then it is only to indicate in a roundabout way that a certain proposition , or propositions , are actally true ; and " true " , as we have just seen , is itself eliminable as a propositional predicate .
26 As we have just seen , this is not the case .
27 Like the other quasi-nominal forms of the verb , it has as a support a representation of person not yet differentiated ordinally , as we have just seen .
28 But as we have just seen , so will hearers and readers who feel that they are being patronised .
29 Nor does the issue of life and death rest only with your estate , as we have well seen in the fate of those earls lately in dispute with the king 's Grace who fell into the hands of certain lawless gatherings of commoners , and were shortly done to death .
30 The Department of Transport replied : ’ Turning to your letter to Mr. Freeman , I can not answer your detailed questions about the financing of the station , as we have yet to see a full , up-to-date , case on this from BR . ’
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