Example sentences of "have see [prep] [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Differences do not , as we have seen with Fig. 8.4 , necessarily mean conflict , but they can easily lead to this if a spirit of possessiveness is also present ( as discussed in Chapter 3 , p. 34 ) .
2 As we have seen throughout section 4.1 , whatever their major business , all NBFIs maintain some stock of liquid assets .
3 As we have seen in Task 14 , it is quite usual for an utterance to perform more than one function at once .
4 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 .
5 Uniqueness is typically assumed , but is by no means guaranteed , as we have seen in Lecture 6 .
6 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 .
7 Indeed , in this latter case a casual and a short-term contract worker are in many ways indistinguishable , since , as we have seen in Chapter 1 , it is only after four weeks employment that a worker is entitled to a minimum period of notice .
8 We have seen in Chapter 14 that the density variations that drive free convection may be introduced into a fluid through either temperature variations or concentration variations , and that the two are closely analogous .
9 Deaf children are competent learners of language , as we have seen in chapter 4 ; they are cognitively able , and will progress to an effective position in working society .
10 As we have seen in chapter 4 , women 's work is generally less-well-paid than men 's .
11 All this stood town planning well , as we have seen in Chapter 4 , when the early forms of the statutory planning system were established .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Marx used a numerical model of simple reproduction , which we have seen in Chapter 3 , and suggested that Dept .
16 Cain ( 1985 ) argues that it is the unreliability of marriage , no longer , as we have seen in chapter 3 , a contract of total sanctity , which constitutes the economic case for policy interventions to help women in the labour force .
17 As we have seen in Chapter 3 marginal farmers engaged in sheep and beef cattle rearing dominate the upland areas , and many of them are on a ‘ deferred death sentence ’ .
18 There are grounds for suggesting that the market test can produce perverse incentives , as we have seen in Chapter 3 .
19 We have seen in Section 5.2 that vibrational energy is quantized , with the result that each vibrational mode has a characteristic frequency .
20 As we have seen in Section 5.12 , isotopic substitution can lead to changes in vibration frequencies .
21 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 .
22 As we have seen in section 16.2 , money does not just include cash .
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