Example sentences of "have [adv] see [art] " in BNC.

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1 For example , consider a person who bought a house for £80,000 in 1988 , with a mortgage of £75,000 , who has since seen the price of that property fall to £65,000 .
2 Netwise is eager to bolster the Unix side of its business , but admits ‘ NobleNet has obviously seen the light with RPC technology that the rest of us did n't … they 're going to be tough to beat ’ .
3 She has not seen a single second of the Costa Del Sol soap since .
4 AEA has not seen a copy and does not expect to do so .
5 Absence of such deposits in the late 1980s has not seen a decline in Eurocurrency .
6 This week has not seen the end of the row about Europe in the Conservative party , but merely a regrouping of forces for the battle still to come .
7 But still the house of Eli has not seen the last of it .
8 MANCHESTER CITY 'S explosive marksman David White has not seen the last of an England shirt .
9 Moscovitch found support for his proposition in the fact that split-brain patients sometimes begin to write with the left hand what is clearly a correct response to a stimulus seen in the left visual field , but that then the left hemisphere takes over control and the response is finished incorrectly since the left half of the brain has not seen the stimulus ( Levy , Mebes and Sperry , 1971 ) .
10 When he has not seen the man he has hoped to see , his long spine slackens and he falls back upon the red vinyl of the booth with his eyes closed and his foot shaking in a livid tic .
11 Clearly , goods are sold by description where the purchaser has not seen the goods but is relying on the description alone .
12 John Ruscoe , dressed in manure-encrusted boots and a plaid shirt , has not seen the Liberal Democrat leader anywhere near his Finstown farm .
13 With winger Don Williams recovered from injury , Havant have the all-round strength to perform with some distinction in an event which has not seen an English winner since Slough in 1980 .
14 A friend who has just seen a Don Ameche movie informs the local doctor of the plot : ‘ He worked in his basement discovering things .
15 He has just seen a prospectus in which the Government is offering for sale , shares in British Rail .
16 Nadia has already seen a good deal of Scotland , and also went on a school trip to France and Belgium when pupils of St Mary 's accompanied members of a pensioners ' lunch club to find out about the European Community and the European Parliament .
17 ‘ Father of the missing girl over there , talking to the good lady who runs this establishment and who has already seen the body .
18 The City Research project is now moving in to its second year and has already seen the publication of three reports .
19 They are part of a three-year programme that has already seen the opening of six new nurseries with a further eight expected to open later this year .
20 No-one , for example , has ever seen a ‘ three ’ ; the symbol 3 is just a shorthand devised by man .
21 1 How many ghost stories can you think of ? 2 Do you believe in ghosts ? 3 Do you know anybody who has ever seen a ghost ? 4 Think of one ghost story that you can remember — or make one up .
22 I do not think that anyone has ever seen a state wither away quite as fast as the Soviet state has in recent weeks .
23 And anyone who has ever seen the devastating effects of alcohol addiction on the alcoholic , his or her friends and family will understand only too well the dramatic and destructive influence it can have on the lives of all concerned .
24 However the Phoenix Guard never divulge their secrets and no one has ever seen the Chamber of Days and lived .
25 Consequently , no-one has ever seen the brain of one of those early mammals .
26 ‘ Because nobody has ever seen the Dark Ireland , and nobody has ever visited it , ’ he said .
27 The Church has always seen the need to present its teachings and tradition in ways which are appropriate and relevant to each generation .
28 The result has been that a century which has seen so much development in terms of resources and method in historical research , has also seen a recurrent historical scepticism in theology .
29 Home-working has also seen a considerable upsurge — with women as its most thoroughly exploited victims .
30 The structure of employment has also seen a steady shift out of agriculture ( 23 per cent 1960 : 8 per cent 1987 ) and manufacturing ( 40 per cent 1960 : 33 per cent 1987 ) towards the service sector ( 37 per cent 1960 : 58 per cent 1987 ) ( Fig. 6.1 ) .
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