Example sentences of "[noun] we see " in BNC.

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1 Farther down the coast we saw a huge kittiwake colony on an inland cliff and went to investigate .
2 We may have our worries about the different future we see opening up before us — it would be odd if we did not — but surely we must see what is happening at the Brandenburg Gate as a European as well as a German triumph .
3 We may have our worries about the different future we see opening up before us — it would be odd if we did not — but surely we must see what is happening at the Brandenburg Gate as a European as well as a German triumph .
4 With our eyes we see only the eyes of the others there .
5 It could be said that his attitude is as a result of his poverty but in chapter three we meet a young boy called Chuck Little who ‘ did n't know where his next meal was coming from ’ but who was also ‘ a perfect gentleman ’ and when he is contrasted to Bob Ewell 's son Burris we see that they are both in similar circumstances .
6 As we parked the car we saw someone being carried off the path into an ambulance — the attendant was n't kidding .
7 Well like , remember that programme we saw when they they did that thing for the kiddies ' hospital did n't they ?
8 Oh , that programme we seen last night is on till ten to twelve .
9 Those kids we saw have assassinated all hope .
10 But human attitudes can harden , and beyond the Old Testament we see those human prejudices taking shape .
11 In the following extract we see that an equally offensive act is one in which a soft teacher tries to assert authority , but when challenged gives in .
12 As a result we saw human nature at its best , with so many people rallying around those in need of help . ’
13 Through photographic images we see a few of the attempts by contemporary artists to find the real face .
14 ( This was a latch , not a lock we see no point in locking the gates . )
15 Indeed , some of the film sequences we saw seemed to have no purpose or justification other than to reinforce or sell the idea that it can be highly pleasurable to inflict injury , pain or humiliation ( often in a sexual context ) on others .
16 Even if we tabulate only those time-words and their associated tempos for the movements where there is unequivocal evidence for such tempos , in H400D and the two Strasbourg motets that is without relying on those movements calculated by reference to tempo relationships we see a remarkable degree of unanimity .
17 We are aware of the limited value of both as guides to comprehending the true nature of insanity , especially the more positive aspects we see reflected in the creative mind , and we fully agree with Lyndall Gordon who , when writing about Virginia Woolf , comments ‘ Our language has , as yet , no term for madness which is not demeaning . ’
18 THE World Cup may be well over , but there 's no forgetting some of the performances we saw in October 1991 .
19 In other words we see the world through another 's eyes .
20 Setting a — mb = r we see that a = mb + r where
21 In the previous chapter we saw how anthropology was sometimes used by them to show the historical particularity of institutions which under capitalism were represented as eternal .
22 In the last chapter we saw that the crisis of capitalism resulted from the crisis of humanism — the inability to resolve the basic tension between freedom and control .
23 In the previous chapter we saw that there were social class differences in mortality and morbidity among the older age groups .
24 In the previous chapter we saw , on purely statistical grounds , that any particular large mutation is inherently less probable than any particular small mutation .
25 Of such an institution we see but the rudiments or isolated survivals in English law .
26 I was telling Edward about the heron we saw . ’
27 In a scene of the utmost poignancy we see Isaac 's trembling bewilderment turn quickly to horror , and Esau 's anguish become murderous hatred of his brother .
28 Not that hooligan we saw the other day the one messing about in the dodgems . ’
29 Again unlike South Africa , many of the homes we saw are owner-occupied .
30 From this figure we see that the optimal solution of AP is not a tour so that AP is not TSP .
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