Example sentences of "we have seen that " in BNC.

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1 Problem 2 We 've seen that every partition on a set A gives rise to an e.r.
2 Anyway , what I really want to talk about is engineering for our future in a way because I mean most of you er , listen to the doom and gloom and all the ni , all the er kind of statistics we 've seen that come out of the Engineering Prize Federation , the C B I , I wish somebody , for a change , would put a little bit of gloss on it instead of actually bringing up the statistics which show how badly we 're doing !
3 ‘ If there was a fresh fall of earth there — ; he bank is quite high , and we 've seen that there 's brickwork exposed there …
4 Now Right now as , as we 've seen that you , you 're looking for this money for your daughter 's future
5 So that 's what 's been going on in terms of output , in terms of orders already received , orders are up in all mainland regions of the U K. It 's the first time that we 've seen that since er the beginning of the recession and that 's the sense in which we think one can say erm reasonably sort of er straightforwardly that the recovery has indeed spread around the mainland economy .
6 The argument was on the semantics of how post-sixteen education is presently offered in Banbury , and whereas , of course , they had every right to use the opting out legislation as a governing body , it must be said that the possibility of success under those terms erm is somewhat untried , because of course legislation was specifically geared at Local Education Authorities that do not look after their schools , and thus schools are able to opt out of a badly run , inefficient Education Authority , and we 've seen that happen in many of the urban areas in the country , and indeed some schools have not opted for that .
7 We had owned the Sumatras for just a few months , but already we had seen that they are volatile and eccentric birds , much given to sudden screech-ups and bouts of cackling , which in other chickens would denote the arrival of an egg , but from them seem to signify only that they have given themselves a fright .
8 From the photograph of the crash we had seen that the demolished house was on the corner of a small lane , and although the house had been rebuilt , when we arrived at the place the position was easily identified .
9 And yet we have seen that the topography of Sligo ( to which one should add the topography of at least one part of London , Bedford Park ) is illuminating for the reader of Yeats .
10 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 .
11 We have seen that localism and the drift to increasingly authoritarian government have been major problems even for Africa 's more successful leaders , and have been disastrous in other cases such as Uganda and Nigeria .
12 We have seen that Locke agrees that some things which we know , such as that all numbers are even or odd , could not be learnt directly from experience , and that he explains that he never meant otherwise , for what experience gives us is not knowledge itself , but its materials in the form of ideas .
13 We have seen that , if A held land to the use of B , the Statute of Uses turned B 's equitable estate into a legal estate ( see p. 23 ) .
14 We have seen that the rule against perpetuities is designed to regulate or to prevent practices which would restrict the free alienation of land .
15 We have seen that landowners have from early times sought methods of retaining their land in the family .
16 We have seen that settled land is always alienable by the tenant for life .
17 We have seen that , under the ordinary form of a mortgage of freehold land used before the property Acts , the legal estate was conveyed to the mortgagee , so that at law he became the owner of the property ; but that the mortgagor was treated by equity as the owner — he had an equity of redemption , which was an equitable estate in the land ; and he could only be deprived of his equity of redemption in certain defined ways , e.g. by foreclosure or sale .
18 We have seen that the difficulty of obtaining the gratuitous services of suitable persons to act as trustees has necessarily led to the practice of reposing an ever wider range of discretion in those who can only thus be persuaded to act .
19 A legal problem has arisen here in respect of defendants who ‘ could not care less ’ whether the woman was not consenting : we have seen that such men can be convicted of rape in cases where they achieve penetration , but there is a problem in convicting them of attempted rape where they fail to achieve penetration but clearly intended to do so .
20 We have seen that habits provide a horse with comfort : they lull anxiety .
21 We have seen that they can acquire new characteristics if infected by a plasmid .
22 We have seen that the three hour module was the preference of many farmers .
23 We have seen that a prime cognitive function in higher animals is the re-presentation of organized information for cognitive , sometimes conscious , evaluation in relation to the current experiential continuum .
24 We have seen that the bulk of taxation in Yugoslavia is raised by governments or communities of interest which are outside of the direct control of the federal government .
25 We have seen that the reflexes in man whether muscular , autonomic or endocrine are components of our reaction to injury .
26 Beyond the issue of the meaning of sentience , we have seen that the relation of injury to pain and its associated behaviours is highly variable in man .
27 In the case of a small pay cut , for example , we have seen that it is sometimes safer to sue for the amount that you have lost , rather than give up your job .
28 We have seen that when facts are assembled together and seen in relationship to each other generalizations can be made which help to develop theories .
29 There is no evidence that all jurists early practised toleration of defective trusts , for we have seen that up to the end of the first century at least there was opposition to allowing them validity .
30 These cases are ones involving insolvency , that is total net indebtedness ; in them we have seen that either the trust was invalid because the testator 's estate was insolvent , or the trust was valid in spite of the fact that the trustee was insolvent .
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