Example sentences of "we have just described " in BNC.

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1 But although God does have the role in Berkeley 's philosophy of accounting for the continued perceivability of real objects apart from our actual perception of them , it is not quite in the way we have just described .
2 Is the goal of an overweight person to be like the picture of a slim person such as we have just described ?
3 Indeed , many exercise tapes or aerobics sessions contain muscle-strengthening exercises of the sort we have just described .
4 The woman we have just described is 30 lb ( 13.6 kg ) overweight and she should be delighted if she can be rid of this in around a year .
5 As one would expect , the reaction is in some ways likely to be the opposite of what we have just described .
6 The first was the one we have just described , in which the path of the cutting tool is analysed by a technician from inspection of the engineering drawing , described in formal mathematical language , and recorded on punched tape .
7 Such structural components are often called objects , and one approach is to combine them with the logical objects we have just described into one uniform mechanism .
8 The whole first part provides a framework for what we have just described as a level-of-analysis problem with three layers and two dimensions .
9 But he was puzzled to find in the writings of Descartes that argument for the conservation of motion that we have just described .
10 The two experiments we have just described , one on auditory lexical decision and the other on phoneme monitoring , support the view of auditory word recognition as a process by which an initially large cohort of candidate word detectors shrinks rapidly in size as information from the speech signal flows in , until eventually the cohort is reduced to a single candidate .
11 In the light of experiments like the two we have just described , Flores d'Arcais and Schreuder ( 1983 ) propose a modification to the clausal hypothesis , which is that , after a clause has been presented , the continued presence of information about the syntactic structure of that clause in working memory will depend on whether such information is needed for further processing .
12 This differed from the two experiments we have just described in several ways .
13 The ability to draw on such knowledge is an essential aspect of discourse interpretation and it is often employed by subjects in the kind of memory experiments which we have just described .
14 Imagine that the incident we have just described is repeated on a significant scale .
15 We now provide two examples of ways in which rational expectations has introduced restrictions which can be tested using the methods we have just described .
16 For this to happen , aggressive drives , directed away from the father on to others in the manner which we have just described , would have had to become internalized also and turned , not against some other , but back against the
17 The flow-of-funds equation we have just described is a simplified version of the one actually used in official statistics to analyze the components of changes in M4 .
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