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

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1 Kite 's numbers are about the worst we 've seen in years .
2 Despite our unsavoury choice of shipmates , our arrival was cause for celebration , and on the very first afternoon we were whisked away from Sinar Surya to stay in the comfort of the sultan 's guesthouse , which was far more impressive than anything we had seen in Makassar .
3 The light in mid-river was silver , and the current stronger than any we had seen in Egypt .
4 Appraisal is attracting more attention because ( as we have seen in Chapters 2 and 3 ) accountability has become politically fashionable .
5 We have seen in Chapters 17 , 18 , and 22 that these processes are diverse .
6 We have seen in Sections 3.3 and 17.8 that , over a wide Reynolds number range , a turbulent vortex street is generated as a stage in the transition process of a cylinder wake .
7 Mada Madam Speaker my honourable friend knows well that the purpose er of what has been said and what is being considered about air strikes er is to is is to bring about er the er cessation of the sort of bombardment that we have seen in Sarajevo and I think everybody will want to see that effort successfully er completed .
8 SAYS Kinsey : ‘ What we have seen in newspaper editorials and in political speeches over a period of time , is a latching on to the problem of crime and a series of assertions about the so-called welfare-dependent underclass .
9 In these practice runs the characters of the two canoeists contrasted : Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott , tall , good looking , and in his early thirties , meticulous over details with the mathematical approach of a navigator in facing the problems ; Roger Courtney , as we have seen in training off Arran , a heavily built man , something of the adventurer with the flair for improvisation in a tight corner .
10 As we have seen in battery , consent may arise through custom .
11 In the first period , as we have seen in Figure 12.2 , there does appear to be some degree of relationship between unemployment and the rate of price inflation .
12 Synthesis of LTB 4 by gastric mucosal epithelial cells has been reported and it is possible that these are an important source of the increased concentrations we have seen in patients taking NSAIDs .
13 Does he also agree that , where he has extended the competence of the institutions of the European Community , we shall increasingly see , as we have seen in relation to Sunday trading and British Aerospace , the emergence of two forms of law — first , British law , which we encourage the population to obey and honour , and , secondly , European law , which we try to avoid — and thus we shall succeed in undermining the rule of law here ?
14 As we have seen in detail in Chapters 2 and 3 , the budget is the financial plan against which financial out-turns must be compared to effect control .
15 Finally , we have seen in humans that the assessment of specific therapies is always complicated by the presence of the placebo response .
16 The population projections that we have seen in front of us we h have discussed , are based upon what has happened in the county over the past eight years .
17 ‘ The recovery we have seen in confidence rests , above all , on one crucial foundation the dramatic progress we have made in reducing inflation . ’
18 As we have seen in Lecture 7 , equilibrium in the factor or output markets may not be achieved , and we have to examine in the context of a fully specified disequilibrium model whether the economy converges to an equilibrium path , which in turn may or may not be tending to a steady state .
19 Uniqueness is typically assumed , but is by no means guaranteed , as we have seen in Lecture 6 .
20 As we have seen in Task 14 , it is quite usual for an utterance to perform more than one function at once .
21 We have seen in Section 5.2 that vibrational energy is quantized , with the result that each vibrational mode has a characteristic frequency .
22 As we have seen in Section 5.12 , isotopic substitution can lead to changes in vibration frequencies .
23 Deviations from ideality , as we have seen in section 9.7 , are conveniently expressed in terms of virial expansions , and when solutions are sufficiently dilute , the results can be adequately described by the terms up to the second virial coefficient A 2 while neglecting higher terms .
24 As we have seen in section 16.2 , money does not just include cash .
25 They were the descendants of the ambitious late medieval farmers , such as we have seen in Wadhurst , who had expanded their holdings as the older hierarchies broke down .
26 The enormous push we have seen in Hygiene over recent months , has indeed had an influence on our results .
27 For metal objects , as we have seen in Chapter 5 , the bulk composition was very much under the control of the metalsmith rather than being unique to origin .
28 However , as we have seen in Chapter 3 , clinical aromatherapy ( without the use of massage ) can work wonders if applied in a holistic rather than a symptomatic way .
29 Marx used a numerical model of simple reproduction , which we have seen in Chapter 3 , and suggested that Dept .
30 This is what masonry is about and as we have seen in Chapter 2 , starting with the simple wall one can go from the arch to the dome and to the most complicated cathedral , keeping everything in compression , or at least trying to do so .
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