Example sentences of "have seen [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Hankin , who spent 18 months at Peterborough under John Wile before being released in 1985 , saw his young braves survive numerous corners and hold on to a point against a side who have seen off Liverpool and Newcastle at home this season .
2 In years of glorious combat , Altrincham and Yeovil have seen off League opposition 15 times — and now they both have the chance to make it sweet 16 in this year 's second round .
3 The only management we have seen to date has been with the aid of a chainsaw !
4 This has a methodological implication as well : all too often it is assumed that Foucault 's stress on disruption can be taken as equivalent to randomness , as we have seen with Perry Anderson .
5 It must have undergone the fate of being repressed , the condition of lingering in the unconscious , before it is able to display such powerful effects on its return , to bring the masses under its spell , as we have seen with astonishment and hitherto without comprehension in the case of religious tradition .
6 As we have seen with life-histories , social research does not have to be based on a representative sample .
7 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 ) .
8 We should make the point that the violence we have seen on film ( from films refused a certificate , or cut before the film could be certified ) far exceeds in nastiness anything likely to be seen on television .
9 Few of the youngsters will have been to a big match ; what they are emulating is what they have seen on television in shop windows and heard on their transistors .
10 As one young manager put it : ‘ The only things I know about the army are what I have seen on television ! ’
11 From what I have seen of Kelly , he has promise , but only 20% of his passes , clearances , crosses go to a Leeds player .
12 what you have seen of bodies and of eyes
13 This is the first inhabited home we have seen for miles .
14 A judge 's verdict of one plot was ‘ by far the best allotment I have seen for years . ’
15 As we have seen throughout section 4.1 , whatever their major business , all NBFIs maintain some stock of liquid assets .
16 Yet , as we have seen by reference to epistolary theory in the Renaissance , the Sonnets are I utterances which receive no replies .
17 This was as crushing a demonstration as we have seen from Senna and McLaren-Honda .
18 In addition , as we have seen from remarks made by the music and drama specialists , once children have acquired this type of understanding they tend to be very honest about their work , as shown in the following comments from the Head of Art at Redbrook Secondary :
19 Indeed , a whole body of knowledge has grown up around the uses of different types of crystal in healing and meditation , and we have seen from folklore that ancient people attributed value and properties to certain stones .
20 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 .
21 But many are alarmed by what they have seen in Britain and America .
22 The one in the photograph seems to lack the bits of tube I have seen in others .
23 Indeed , I have seen in encyclopedias and the National Geographic Magazine breathtaking photographs of sights from various corners of the globe ; magnificent canyons and waterfalls , raggedly beautiful mountains .
24 Appraisal is attracting more attention because ( as we have seen in Chapters 2 and 3 ) accountability has become politically fashionable .
25 We have seen in Chapters 17 , 18 , and 22 that these processes are diverse .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 The enormous push we have seen in Hygiene over recent months , has indeed had an influence on our results .
29 ‘ It is the best advertising scheme I have seen in years , completely by-passing legal restrictions on targeting children . ’
30 As we have seen in Task 14 , it is quite usual for an utterance to perform more than one function at once .
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