Example sentences of "[vb pp] above that " in BNC.

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1 It has been claimed above that the Report is best understood within more general extensions of state cultural policy and management in its concern with mobilizing public activists , within a tradition of voluntary action , to serve the " community " .
2 It has been repeatedly stressed above that OED is the ground from which all other dictionaries and English language reference books take their origin .
3 It was emphasized above that the market model is essentially an ex-post version of the CAPM .
4 It will be clear from the facts given above that this is highly unlikely .
5 Apart from the arguments for or against such a redistribution , it is clear from the breakdown of taxation given above that this is greatly over-simplified .
6 But we have already seen above that we can not do without an intensification of growth , the development of this petty-bourgeois farm .
7 We have seen above that it is possible that some individuals may wish to work fewer hours and take more leisure as a result of an increase in the real wage .
8 We have seen above that this involves a shift from the concrete perceptual meaning of " following a phenomenon with the senses " to viewing perception merely as the basis for asserting that the infinitive 's event really took place .
9 It was argued above that it is unacceptable to claim that the mandatory penalty for murder supplies the raison d'être for the qualified defence of provocation : the label ‘ murder ’ should be reserved for the most heinous of killings , and there is a widely held belief that provoked killings are not in this group .
10 I have argued above that the absence of an international standard such as is provided for cinema by Hollywood makes it difficult to think of a classical system for television .
11 It must be stressed , though , that were it is said above that the researcher will ‘ scan the library ’ for previous writings on the area of study , this means more than a casual walk past the shelves of books which seem to be vaguely related to the topic .
12 It will be clear from what has been said above that the functions of Community and Union can not be kept totally separate .
13 It has been shown above that those with larger mortgages and those on higher incomes benefit most from MITR , but one of the main arguments originally put forward to justify its existence was that it benefited first-time buyers , enabling them to purchase a house which would otherwise have been beyond their means .
14 It has already been shown above that the argument can not be taken to mean that either institutional investors or the board of directors do in reality constrain corporate managers to profit-maximize .
15 It has been shown above that the accepted Turkish tradition dates the beginning of the Muftilik in the time of Murad II ( 1421–51 ) and names Molla Fenari as the first Mufti .
16 It is noted above that the main planning focus for suppliers will be business planning to enable them to secure and fulfil contracts .
17 It was noted above that these accounts are audited by the Comptroller and Auditor General who reports to the Public Accounts Committee .
18 It was noted above that there is often a disparity between benefits and taxes covered ; that is , an unbalanced budget is allocated which creates a distortion in measured net benefits .
19 We have also noted above that Johnes ( 1990 ) in her study of student wastage notes that while A-level scores are important predictors for men they are not for women .
20 Firstly , there is the observation noted above that the length scale l 2 in Fig. 21.21 is related to the viscous sub-layer thickness ( i.e. is proportional to and much smaller than y in the region concerned ) .
21 Amidst these grand claims for the ‘ effects ’ of writing , Olson suppresses the qualification cited above that ‘ whether meaning can be made explicit in text is perhaps less critical than the belief that it can ’ and proceeds as though it were agreed and verifiable that writing can and does have such effects because of its intrinsic qualities .
22 I tentatively infer from the paper cited above that the strategy which worked best for Hearsay-II — the W algorithm — explored the search space in a manner very similar to HARPY 's beam search , particularly as the same finite-state grammar was used in both cases .
23 Woods seems to assume in the passage cited above that there are only a few regions where high quality accidental word matches take place .
24 Besides the fourteen committees discussed above that are concerned with the policy and administration of particular departments , there are further select committees on public accounts , privilege , statutory instruments , the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and others besides .
25 Even if the protection of the rights of local fishing communities were capable of falling within the concept of public policy for the purposes of article 56(1) , it must be held that it follows from what has been stated above that the nationality , residence and domicile requirements are disproportionate to that objective .
26 This finding may be interpreted as supporting the view expressed above that the inner-city vernacular , although it shows more complex patterns , is more amenable to description in terms of linguistic rules than outer-city speech .
27 The assertion by Pollock C.B. quoted above that a corporation could not sue for libel in respect of a charge of corruption , because a corporation can not be guilty of corruption , appears to have been the foundation for the decision by a Divisional Court in Manchester Corporation v. Williams [ 1891 ] 1 Q.B. 94 , but more fully reported in 63 L.T. 805 .
28 It is a condition of KPMG making the announcement and Offer on the basis described above that the terms of the Offer shall be agreed in advance by the Board of Target and that irrevocable undertakings to accept the Offer , addressed to Client [ and/or KPMG ] , and in a form approved by KPMG , have been received in respect of shares of Target carrying over 50 per cent .
29 It is suggested above that no public library can satisfy demand for all these types of material — least of all at a time of diminishing resources .
30 It was suggested above that the duty of care is best conceived as imposing essentially procedural standards .
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