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

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1 The moral fanaticism , as we have long seen around us , proved scarcely more durable than the theology .
2 Defined in this way , most cal programs tend to be very restricted ; however , people have long seen in them much potential as resources .
3 This can , as we have all seen over the last year or so in particular , have very severe effects on normally solvent companies .
4 We have already seen through looking at where the widowed lived that in England , as throughout the world , the family was the biggest single resource for older people in trouble .
5 Fish is also a rich source of vitamins and minerals which the body needs and we have already seen above the benefits obtained by eating fish containing Omega-3 fatty acids .
6 He explains their shifts and duties , and gives them their copy of the document which they have already seen at their interview .
7 Lévi-Strauss focuses on the ambivalence which we have already seen to be such a distinctive feature of the Critique , pointing in particular to Sartre 's vacillation between two concepts of dialectical reason .
8 As we have already seen by juxtaposing Sonnets 35 and 70 , after we have read a poem in which the attempt at exculpation is exploded by the Poet , either by irony or by direct criticism , when we subsequently read one in which the exculpation is made again but with no recoil on itself , then the second poem seems hollow .
9 As Mr Scicluna pointed out , ‘ If you turn a committee into a faculty , it gives it a new lease of life , a breath of fresh air , and it thinks about its role a bit more purposefully , as we have already seen from the Tax Faculty . ’
10 Nevertheless for an individual sector , as we have already seen in Section 1.3 , this need not be the case since income can exceed expenditure and vice versa .
11 We have already seen in section 5.3 that the employment situation of black people is not nearly as good as that of whites ; they are concentrated in declining and low-wage industries , work unsocial hours for low wages , have poor promotion prospects and are at greater risk of unemployment .
12 We have already seen in our analysis of speech acts ( in 3 ) how the meaning of a simple piece of spoken discourse like The window is open can change fundamentally with the relationship of sender and receiver , and this feature of language is by no means peculiar to speech .
13 As we have already seen in Chapter 1 , the proportion of the temporary labour force who consider themselves self-employed ( 15 per cent ) is rather higher than that of the workforce as a whole ( 11 per cent ) .
14 As we have already seen in the previous chapter , this conflict has also been reinforced by the social changes which have occurred in rural areas , so that disputes concerning environmental preservation often coincide with local — newcomer , rural — urban , and agricultural — industrial divisions in the rural population .
15 The earlier return of growth in these regions in the 1980s signalled a resumption of the urban-rural shift which we have already seen in population trends ( Chapter 4 ) .
16 The fact that both these forms of aphasia are frequently observed suggests that there are separate systems for perceiving and producing speech ; and we have already seen in Chapter 6 that research on normal subjects suggests the same conclusion .
17 Such craters are now known elsewhere in the Solar System as you have already seen in the case of Mars , and therefore the mechanism by which they are formed is of widespread relevance .
18 It leads to the Raman effect , which , as we have already seen in Chapter 5 , is many orders of magnitude less efficient than direct resonant absorption .
19 As we have already seen in chapter 1 for butane and polyethylene , steric repulsions impose restrictions to bond rotation .
20 And the reason is the one we have just seen with our biomorph model .
21 I have just seen in a saleroom catalogue a single manuscript leaf from an early fourteenth century Bible , patiently and diligently written by a scribe in Southern France , illuminated , historiated and decorated' in gold , red and blue .
22 And out of the dark woods came the black man , leading his horse on one arm , and on the other a tall grey hound with the saddest face I have ever seen on any creature .
23 The most striking example I have ever seen of this was in Morocco , in North Africa .
24 All of his six feet six foot three of smouldering sexuality he 's probably the best looking man you have ever seen with a bo body he looks every inch the top model he once was .
25 He 's 13 and he is the most talented lad I have ever seen at his age .
26 After a 20-minute battle against what he described as ‘ the roughest seas I have ever seen at Redcar ’ , he and the unconscious youth were flung on to the beach by the waves .
27 It was the most horrifying incident I have ever seen in motor racing .
28 ‘ It was a huge row , one of the biggest I have ever seen in the group .
29 The Fractal Geometry of Nature reminds us that mathematics can surprise us with insights into the world in which we live ; it has the most beautiful graphics 1 have ever seen in a mathematics book .
30 Niki 's comeback at Monza was , as anyone will remember , one of the most moving occasions motor racing has ever witnessed and the way Lauda pulled it off — both on the personal level , in facing his disfigurement , then much more extreme than now , and at the professional , getting back into the car which had nearly destroyed him and finishing fourth — remains the most outstanding moral and physical achievement I have ever seen in motor racing and an example to all .
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