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

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1 One fox was caught , too far away for the riders to see in a day of little incident .
2 amd next week we 'll be back on the football trail to see in the new season
3 Then the Shah persuaded the Carters to see in the New Year at the palace and the Queen sent the Crown Prince into the Library to organize a smaller party .
4 The condition affects the peripheral area of the retina , including the rod cells which help vision in poor light , and can result in progressive ‘ tunnel vision ’ and ‘ night blindness ’ , the inability to see in the dark .
5 But lasting influence depended not only on some form of regular , close contact , but equally crucially on a sense of affinity , of common inheritance and character , which allowed a grandchild to see in a grandparent a model for his or her own development .
6 Appealing for faith and confidence , the parable invites the hearer to see in Jesus ’ followers the seed of the vast communion of the saved … out of this unprepossessing band of disciples is destined to come the restored people , not only the lost sheep of Israel 's house , but the nations , as well , ( Meyer 1979:164 ) .
7 The rapid fall from six to seven authors seen in both general medical journals suggests a preference by some principal authors for six rather than seven authors .
8 Secondly , the apparent occurrence of a rapid fall from six to seven authors seen in some journals suggests that conferral of authorship may sometimes have a volitional component .
9 The association seen in our study may be the result of a shared phenotype in patients prone to develop the disease .
10 By contrast there were no significant differences in synthesis of LTC 4 in NSAID users between those with type C gastritis ( 2.3 ( 1.5–3.0 ) pg/mg ) compared with those with normal mucosa ( 1.8 ( 1.2–2.8 ) pg/mg ) although enhanced synthesis in those with type B gastritis ( 3.2 ( 1.5–4.0 ) pg/ mg ) reflected the higher concentrations seen in patients colonised with Helicobacter pylori ( p<0.02 ) .
11 When PYY was arterially infused at the concentrations seen in the venous effluents , no inhibition of motility occurred .
12 Reinfusion of PYY at concentrations seen in the venous effluent , however , failed to inhibit motility .
13 It has been established that glutamine is an important food for many rapidly dividing cells , and the increased rate of glutamine utilisation in UC probably relates to the increased rate of proliferation seen in this condition .
14 It is interesting to not that the values achieved in 1989 were broadly at about three times the turnover seen in these outlets , whereas today , a multiplier of approximately one , to one and a quarter times turnover , is far more appropriate .
15 Thus H pylori infection combined with active ulceration may cause the increased basal acid secretion seen in duodenal ulcer disease .
16 This hypergastrinaemia may account for the increased acid secretion seen in some duodenal ulcer patients and may be one mechanism whereby H pylori contributes to the ulcer diathesis .
17 This suggests that the decreased amylase secretion seen in the post-acute pancreatitis patients is as a result of not only possible loss of pancreatic tissue with chronic change but also because of prolonged pancreatic cell malfunction after an acute attack .
18 To summarise , the observations reported in this study and in that of Brunsson clearly indicate that ENS plays an important role in the fluid secretion seen in intestinal inflammation .
19 What had Creed seen in him ?
20 Based on these findings Dicke concluded in 1950 in his thesis that wheat flour but not well purified wheat starch ( amylum ) and also rye flour were the causes of the anorexia , the increased faecal output , and the streatorrhoea seen in these patients .
21 Although CSP epitope variation may be limited in some regions , the extensive polymorphism seen in Africa will be difficult to encompass in multivalent vaccines .
22 Figure 1 shows the strong nuclear staining seen in one of these adenomas .
23 To see whether the N-Oct 3 complex seen in brain extracts and the cloned protein were identical , we performed a comparative proteolytic clipping EMSA [ 5 ] .
24 The most abundant species , which we interpret as the C/EBPδ homodimer , co-migrates with the IL-6 induced complex seen in untransfected cells .
25 Non-specific DNA binding still occurred , represented by the faint complex seen in lane 8 containing the pBEND2 probe with no introduced VT2 binding site , but this non-specific binding complex is a minor species compared to the specific primary complexes apparent in lanes 2-7 .
26 In this article I shall examine the correspondences between the William Smith harpsichord and the instrument seen in the Handel portrait , enquire into the probability of Handel 's ownership of that harpsichord , and place the harpsichord in a revised understanding of the instrument-making traditions of the period .
27 Observing that Tschudi can be shown to have made keyboards with ‘ skunktail ’ sharps ( quite exceptionally on the 1766 instruments for Frederick the Great ) , Dale rashly conjectures that the instrument seen in the Mercier portrait might be by Tschudi even though it bears no resemblance to the 1729 harpsichord or anything that subsequently emerged from the Meard Street or Great Pultney Street workshops .
28 It could have been caused by extensive lava flows or by a more extreme form of the sort of surface plasticity seen in many of the oldest surviving features .
29 Figure 3.8(a) summarizes the effect seen in the experiment by Westbrook et al .
30 The source of the effect seen in subjects given the S1-S2 treatment is accordingly difficult to interpret .
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