Example sentences of "as we have already [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Insulin , as we have already explained , is necessary to control excess blood sugar .
2 As we have already explained , such a change in angle of attack is formed naturally by the conical sailform on a delta , but it needs to be held in place on sharply tapered types .
3 Firstly , as we have already explained , even after allowing for differences in the mix of offender or offence types there is considerable variation in the use of custody on the part of both magistrates courts and Crown Courts in different parts of the country .
4 Firstly , as we have already commented , economies of scale are present in all financial intermediation .
5 A leading exponent of these mysteries is the novelist and journalist V. S. Naipaul , whose foreign countries are , as we have already seen , areas of darkness , where coups and crises are glimpsed but may remain enigmatic .
6 At the same time , and as we have already seen , ‘ homophobia ’ is an inadequate term to describe all this since what is at issue is not personal phobia so much as the recurrence in mutated form of structures integral to cultural identity and social formation .
7 In the case of body this , as we have already seen , is extension ; in the case of mind it is thought .
8 Yet , as we have already seen , the waterways of the world are complicated .
9 As we have already seen , the early record of British nuclear construction was not impressive .
10 True , as we have already seen , John Patten tried to resuscitate the idea a couple of weeks later in his Lions address .
11 But as we have already seen ( pp. 75–8 ) , the OR and associability ( as indexed by latent inhibition ) can be dissociated .
12 And as we have already seen , Halgren 's ( 1974 ) experiment shows that pre-exposure results in retarded conditioning , both when the stimulus is used as a CS+ ( signalling reinforcement ) and when it is used as a CS- .
13 But a difference between the two conditions ( the two INT groups of the figure ) could only be found if the effects of aversive conditioning were context-specific ; and , as we have already seen , aversive conditioning ( at least with a moderate level of initial training and a mild shock as the US such as Kaye et al .
14 As we have already seen , the results of experiments comparing the effects of mere observation of the stimuli with those produced by explicit discrimination training have turned out to be inconsistent and open to a range of interpretations .
15 But as we have already seen , there is also a negative side to our infinite desires .
16 As we have already seen , Bukharin argued that with the domination of state capitalist trusts in the period leading to the internally by the rational organisation of production .
17 As we have already seen , there are different results once one modifies Marx 's original assumption of simple reproduction to that of extended reproduction .
18 The subconscious mind , as we have already seen , is protective in the extreme .
19 Indeed , as we have already seen , normal science ultimately leads only to the recognition of anomalies and to crises .
20 In times of crisis , as we have already seen when Mary Titford arrived in Frome from London in 1757 , families or individuals could be quite surprisingly mobile .
21 AS we have already seen , built-in camcorder microphones have their limitations .
22 As we have already seen , if speech is to be recorded clearly it is best picked up by an extension microphone positioned close to the speaker .
23 As Mr Scicluna pointed out , ‘ If you turn a committee into a faculty , it gives it a new lease of life , a breath of fresh air , and it thinks about its role a bit more purposefully , as we have already seen from the Tax Faculty . ’
24 As we have already seen ( p. 101 ) , self-fulfilment is the ‘ higher ’ form of hedonism .
25 As we have already seen , attempts to explain the rapid changes in complex behaviour simply in terms of contingent relations between behaviour and the environment have not been particularly successful .
26 As we have already seen , these can be triggered when we are least aware of their presence .
27 Theories , however , as we have already seen , are notoriously prone to being wielded in support of often contradictory ways of behaving and believing .
28 They provide the basic impulses which prompt decisions and , as we have already seen , serve for us as important reasons for action .
29 There is a gem in the Heraklion Museum showing two rampant lions with their forepaws perched up on an altar : at the centre , in place of a pillar or some other representation of the deity , is an unmistakable rayed sun which , as we have already seen , is one of the manifestations of Poteidan ( Figure 44 ) .
30 Dancing , as we have already seen , formed an integral part of the ceremonies that led up to an epiphany .
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