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

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1 Also , we have seen that critics of Porter have stressed that often the two types of strategy are used either in sequence ( Gilbert and Strebel , 1987 ) or in combination .
2 We have seen that constraints can introduce distortions , but we will also find that they can improve performance .
3 We have seen that models of these structures are synthesized from various types of measurement and observation ; in the case of boundary layers , however , flow visualization has been particularly influential .
4 We have seen that DNA molecules are the centre of a spectacular information technology .
5 Oh , I have seen that boy 's face full of fear as he stares through a window at me passing in a swirl of snow .
6 Denying that conflict is an a priori structure actualized in historical struggle , we have seen that Sartre does explain , through the category of the ‘ practico-inert ’ ( determining material conditions which have themselves been created by previous praxis ) , how individuals or classes in conflict produce a historical movement to which they are then subject .
7 However we have seen that quantum theory places considerable restraint on a plain man 's objectivist view of the natural world .
8 We have seen that liquids have a fixed volume and take the shape of the container .
9 And of course we have seen that Wittgenstein wanted to show it impossible that there should be beings who behave like us but have no sensations or different sorts of experiences from ours .
10 We have seen that Jesus gave this Spirit to his disciples in virtue of , and subsequent to , his death and resurrection .
11 We have seen that independence is defined , for the audit of the UK government , in terms of the C. and A.G. 's independence from the executive .
12 We have seen that decisions and acts may be subject to judicial review if they are made or done in the exercise of public functions , whether those functions are conferred by statute or common law or neither .
13 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 .
14 After all it is well known that every type of electromagnetic effect is carried by photons , and we have seen that photons can not escape from within a black hole .
15 We have seen that Keynes ' contribution to economics has been challenged by neo-classical economists and reinterpreted by Clower and Leijonhufvud in terms of disequilibrium theory .
16 We have seen that war leaders of the late Middle Ages sought the achievement of their military aims either through the devastation of the countryside or , in certain circumstances , by seeking to gain control of the towns and castles which dominated it .
17 We have seen that Althusser invokes certain aspects of political and ideological practice to explain the reproduction of the relations of production .
18 We have seen that landowners have from early times sought methods of retaining their land in the family .
19 But ( and here was the apparent cause of difficulty ) we have seen that entrepreneurship can neverbe immune from the competitive pressure .
20 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 .
21 Firstly , if the decree absolute of divorce has not been pronounced the parties are still husband and wife ( Fender v St John-Mildmay [ 1938 ] AC 1 ) ; and we have seen that transfers between them ( provided they are both domiciled in the UK ) are exempt from a charge to inheritance tax ( see Chapter 2 , p20 ) even if they are living apart .
22 ‘ Through our recognition of the Public Lending Right , we have seen that libraries are not just the repositories of our uniquely rich heritage but resource centres for our communities , important to the quality of our lives .
23 We have seen that retirement has a differential impact on older people which depends primarily on their prior socio-economic status and the access which this grants to resources which might be carried into retirement .
24 We have seen that issues of causation and blameworthiness raise problems for the courts when deciding whether the plaintiff 's conduct was sufficiently serious to deserve a reduction in his entitlement to damages , or to deserve no damages at all .
25 In this chapter we have seen that growth is an inherent characteristic of both the Kingdom and the Church .
26 We have seen that confirmation has an important role to play in science as interpreted by the sophisticated falsificationist .
27 Many thinkers besides Whitehead have seen that events and processes may be more fundamental expressions of the ‘ thingness ’ of things than concepts like substance and matter .
28 We have seen that de Man has insisted upon understanding the undoing of thematic patterns by rhetorical structures as something that the text does to itself .
29 We have seen that VAT is levied at a common standard level , with food and a few other items exempted .
30 We have seen that habits provide a horse with comfort : they lull anxiety .
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