Example sentences of "[adv] we have see " in BNC.

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1 It 's a slightly different way of looking at neuron networks than perhaps we 've seen before .
2 I came down when my husband was working on the factory site then as I say , prior to us coming to live here this was had n't been even built so we 've seen it grow from the floor to what it is today , you know ?
3 And so we 've seen how Ruth becomes involved with God 's people .
4 So we have seen how ill the average consumption of these can make one person feel .
5 But what has become internalized can always become externalized again ; and so we have seen that , increasingly in modern societies , anti-social instinctual drives of the id — specifically , the instinctual drives of the gelada-like sons of the primal fathers — break out in social conflicts and acts of delinquency and provocation which the modern incarnation of the primal father — the police , the Establishment , law , order and standards of all kinds — have to meet .
6 Thus we have seen that there is considerable evidence of a living and functioning network of kin ( some sociologists write of a ‘ modified extended family ’ ) in modern industrial society and how some historians have shown how many similarities exist between the family in pre-industrial Europe and the family of our own times .
7 Thus we have seen that British capitalism in the 1860s abandoned non-economic compulsion of labour ( such as the Master and Servant Acts which punished breaches of contract by workers with jail ) , long-term hiring contracts ( such as the ‘ annual bond ’ of the northern coalminers ) , and truck payments , while the average length of hiring was shortened , the average period of payment gradually reduced to a week , or even a day or an hour , thus making the market bargain more sensitive and flexible .
8 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 .
9 Already we have seen Eliot 's interest in the connection between the medicine men and Punch and Judy , as suggested by Cornford in The Origin of Attic Comedy .
10 Already we have seen microspeciation occurring in trees in Trinidad and Tobago ( section 6.2.6 ) , but it has also been suggested that in crossing major faunal boundaries , plant species may undergo so-called ‘ cryptic ’ speciation with major differences in fruit sizes and so on , associated with different dispersers ; i.e. obscured rather than obscure in that herbarium material is rarely preserved with fully ripe fruits and complete field notes .
11 The light in mid-river was silver , and the current stronger than any we had seen in Egypt .
12 That 's the way it looked out in the halls as they each displayed a show car as bright as any we 've seen since Tokyo last year .
13 ‘ We consider the Metallic Coffins superior to any we have seen , in a sanitary point of view . ’
14 ( This may indeed reflect the fact that such adjectives seem in some way to constitute a more sophisticated manipulation of language than any we have seen in the adjectives discussed before ) .
15 Ralph Ellis says : ‘ Once more we have seen a strong performance from the Stoddard companies , with profit rising 28% on sales 17% higher .
16 This is the first inhabited home we have seen for miles .
17 I felt embarrassed : clearly we had seen more of Flora at this time than I remembered .
18 So there 's no consistent upward trend but overall we have seen an uplift since the beginning of this year .
19 ‘ The Japanese bow low to the knees and say yes , but so far we 've seen no results , ’ said one .
20 So far we 've seen the highlights of Central News up to the end of nineteen eighty-eight when the programme was broadcast from Birmingham .
21 Thus far we have seen that the perspective from which to view bias is to be that of the reasonable man ; it is not to be the individual affected himself ( because he may be perverse , oversensitive , etc. ) , nor is it to be the ex post detachment of a reviewing court , ( which is the disagreement with the Barnsley formulation ) .
22 thank you and it said there in apportionment , page one , five , three again , calculated from the date of legal completion to the end of the then current half year , will be collected on completion , please note that these are estimated only and will be retrospectively adjusted when audited accounts are available now we 've seen the reflection of that in practice this morning have n't we ?
23 The sentence summarizes and interprets a setting which up to now we have seen more or less as detached onlookers : by using the language which the locals themselves might use ( " being turned up " ) , it invites us to become humanly involved , to see ourselves as insiders .
24 Now we have seen that we can use Xd in place of X , where d is an arbitrary diagonal matrix ; and it therefore follows that unc is also diagonal .
25 Now we have seen the main systems of breeding we can ask again why they take the form they do , and why some species are monogamous , others polygynous , others polyandrous .
26 That well we 've seen some comic cuts things going in the last five minutes or so have n't we .
27 we 've only seen well we 've seen advertized six five six and seven
28 Well we 've seen some evidence of foxes erm
29 Well we 'd seen to the back of the garden anyway cos we could see the hedge going across like that at forty five degrees .
30 Meeting agendas abroad we 've seen .
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