Example sentences of "what [pers pn] have seen " in BNC.
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1 | I speak not only of what I have seen , but of what I have read in your labour statistics . |
2 | From what I have seen of it so far , it has very little to recommend it . |
3 | What amazes me is that , in spite of the horrific nature of what I have seen , I feel neither repulsion nor revulsion . |
4 | But I am convinced — from what I have seen and what my commonsense tells me — that more often than not they simply tilt towards the bait at a slight angle and suck it to their lips from distances up to nine inches , a process of vacuuming which they may repeat several times before attempting to swallow the bait . |
5 | When I go from hence let this be my parting word , that what I have seen is unsurpassable . |
6 | As one young manager put it : ‘ The only things I know about the army are what I have seen on television ! ’ |
7 | ‘ But from what I have seen already we have n't had a player like him since Joe Jordan . ’ |
8 | There 's no access here , mainly because of shooting parties from what I have seen . |
9 | The little shop had been arranged as what I have seen described as a mini-hypermarket , so I found a basket and busied myself with collecting what supplies I thought I might need for the next couple of days . |
10 | ‘ I 'm most impressed with what I have seen so far , ’ says Lawson . |
11 | But you see , Kraal , there is always hope , and there are eagles here who may yet learn what I have seen . |
12 | It is not I but Hywel who is deaf and he has not seen what I have seen . |
13 | Iii case this book should be read by some fundamentalist searching for straws to prop up his prejudices , let me state categorically that all my experience ( such as it is ) has led me to an unqualified acceptance of evolution by natural selection as a sufficient explanation for what I have seen in the fossil record . |
14 | ‘ From what I have seen of her , she never will be trained , ’ snapped Teresa Darrell . |
15 | I could only have believed what I have seen . |
16 | From what I have seen of Kelly , he has promise , but only 20% of his passes , clearances , crosses go to a Leeds player . |
17 | ‘ From what I have seen so far Darlington is a very nice town , ’ said Thomas . |
18 | ‘ From what I have seen so far Darlington is a very nice town , ’ said Thomas . |
19 | Remember what you have seen when you are fishing . |
20 | When you are experiencing a certain kind of bite which you are finding difficult to hit , try to relate the bite with what you have seen the chub doing or ; your close season excursions , then decide from there what course of action would be best to hit the fish . |
21 | what you have seen of bodies and of eyes |
22 | tell me what you have seen . |
23 | It is important to observe behaviour as accurately as possible because the more accurate the observation the more this helps you to place a valid interpretation on what you have seen or heard . |
24 | What you have seen today may well be the best lesson you will ever learn of the difficulties facing us in the outside world . |
25 | At any point in a video recording you can stop , think about what you have seen , rewind and look at it again if you want to . |
26 | Finally , for keen gardeners there is the opportunity to recreate at home what you have seen in National Trust gardens . |
27 | Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown summed up the mood by telling Mr Major : ‘ What you have seen this afternoon is nothing less than the beginning of the end of your premiership . |
28 | Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown summed up the mood by telling Mr Major : ‘ What you have seen this afternoon is nothing less than the beginning of the end of your premiership . |
29 | Though in a different way , what we have seen to be true of Gide was also true of Wilde : ‘ running foul of the law in his sexual life was a stimulus to thought on every subject … . |
30 | It remains for us to ask how the popular Hitler image we have examined contributed towards the growing strength of the regime and towards making possible this war , which , from what we have seen , most Germans — though prepared to fight if necessary — had been only too anxious to avoid . |