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

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1 Though I 'll say as I said earlier in the half there 's some play some referees might have seen that as a sending off offence .
2 The reader will have seen that in both examples it was necessary to make a number of special assumptions .
3 Very very very briefly Chairman , erm first of all you can see in paragraph two point three and you see the matter that 's being erm the subject of discussion previously erm there was n't to be an issues report as such , but er Stragg itself the advisory group did feel that it would be useful that er er a leaflet be prepared and distributed erm you I do n't think Chairman would have seen it , but hot off the presses is being erm with us this morning er an an and only delivered this morning are some copies of th the leaflet that we have now erm prepared er you will have seen that in draft form Chairman and members of Strang will have seen that draft form so er both Stragg members and other members of the Committee if they would like to take a copy away with them , that there are a number here , but they will be er given wide distribution later on .
4 ‘ Somebody must have seen that before now , ’ sighed Sorrel .
5 You 've seen that on South Ronaldsay you know .
6 oh that 's funny that one , I 've seen that before
7 I would endorse what Ken has said , I certainly am of the view there are overriding reasons which I 'll come to in a moment for putting forward a general location , I had seen that as a central location which may or may not span more than one district .
8 As for the first of these concepts , we have seen that to a considerable extent in most schools the project achieved the objective of broadly based participation in devising curriculum-related library plans .
9 ‘ They just try and make the criminal more fearful of crime but more laws do not mean less crime we have seen that with all their previous measures .
10 We have seen that on 13 June the Court of Appeal had decided in Heaton 's case that the Transport and General Workers ' Union was not accountable for the action of its shop stewards .
11 We have seen that for him religion corresponds to his concept of Truth ; it is what binds man to Truth .
12 We have seen that for effective teaching in higher education to take place , someone , somewhere should have engaged in research .
13 We have seen that for a reaction to be spontaneous must be positive .
14 We have seen that during a period of twenty years between the wars , town planning in Britain consolidated its position in local authority practice , consultant advocacy and professional solidarity , though little was achieved by way of addition to intellectual content or method .
15 It claimed that there were not enough members on them ; yet we have seen that in Tsaritsyn at least there was a superfluity of ineffective plenary members .
16 We have seen that in the process of production , the means of production are used up ( the raw material is worked over , various auxiliary substances are required … machines themselves , and the buildings in which the work is done , as well as all kinds of instruments … wear out ) ; on the other hand , labour-power is also exhausted ( when people work , they also deteriorate , their labour-power is used up , and a certain expenditure must be incurred in order to re-establish this labour-power ) .
17 At his consecration , he had promised to maintain Canterbury 's rights of every kind , from the primacy down to the smallest knight 's fee , and we have seen that in Rufus 's reign he allowed many , as we might think , greater matters to lie dormant while he fought for Canterbury 's rights .
18 We have seen that in the media reporting at the stage of the trial a women 's sexual conduct is often brought into question .
19 We have seen that in capitalist societies , different classes exhibit differences in social characteristics , such as values and patterns of behaviour .
20 We have seen that in the detective story and even in the detective novel , scenes such as this used too often risk boredom in the reader .
21 We have seen that in Wagon Mound they did not define the kind of damage necessary as property damage but distinguished between damage by fouling and fire damage .
22 We have seen that in the Keynesian world , an increase in the money supply affects the rate of interest and hence the cost of borrowing .
23 We have seen that by the time children start school they have developed the basic cognitive and linguistic abilities required for handling explanations in the empirical and intentional modes .
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