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

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1 Food aid continued to be distributed from Italian military lorries , as part of the European Communities Operation Pelican programme of food aid to Albania [ for EC and food aid see also pp. 38351 ; 38400 ; 38448 ] .
2 Alternatively , the subjects linked by ‘ see also ’ references may be a general subject and its more specific subdivision , for example : Crime see also Crimes without victims .
3 It had also added a second referendum proposal ( which was rejected by a 53 per cent majority , according to Estonian radio on June 29 ) allowing participation in the forthcoming election by all those who had applied for citizenship by June 5 [ for citizenship issue see also p. 38880 ] .
4 Erm , if anyone can dig up info on their record in europe Id liketo see just what ‘ big ’ sides they ve beaten .
5 ( For further actions over competition policy in industrial sector see below . )
6 [ For announcement at WEU meeting see above . ]
7 Vladimir Movsisyan was named as CP of Armenia first secretary on April 6 , replacing Suren Arutyunyan [ for new Latvian CP leader see above ] .
8 For a sample page of the OALD Encyclopedic Edition see overleaf .
9 On June 20 , the Bosnian Presidency [ for membership see below ] declared a state of war , and a general mobilization in Bosnia-Hercegovina , where , it said , 7,200 people had been killed since the start of fighting , more than 30,000 were missing presumed dead , and there were 1,303,469 refugees .
10 Ok , I see your point now ; - ) Im sure he would nt need to learn much from Wilko at all tactically etc , maybe in the practical aspects of mgt — so I cant see MUCH benefit from sitting next to him in the dug out .
11 However , he had been rearrested on April 12 , immediately after his arrival in Donetsk to attend a rally of striking miners [ for miners ' strike see above ; pp. 38129-30 ] , and had been re-released only on May 12 .
12 It lies in the centre of the cross formed by four branches of the lake meeting : the Luzerner See ( the word See means lake ) to the north-west , the Kussnachter See to the north-east , the main body of the lake due east , and the southern basin that leads to the Stansstad narrows and the Alpnacher See beyond .
13 It has been plausibly argued that the cutting of the folds ( which is very shallow ) was done during a retouching of the colour ( something which must have been a regular operation ; on colour see below , p. 28 ) .
14 Class structure grammar See also class ; set ; system ; structure .
15 He complained of increased media attacks on him by the Moldavian Communist Party under its new first secretary Grigory Yeremey [ for whose appointment see above ] , featuring allegations that his administration was failing to protect party property ; of " back-stage scheming " against him in Moldavia 's Supreme Soviet ; and of his inability to work with republican Prime Minister Mircha Druk .
16 Sir Derek Reffell , for whose appointment see below ) with executive authority , a Gibraltar Council under a Chief Minister , and a House of Assembly comprising a Speaker ( appointed by the Governor ) , two ex-officio members and 15 elected members serving a four-year term .
17 Theory See above under Theory and Analysis .
18 Turn right on road , ( For extension see below ) .
19 In Florida the Republican incumbent since 1986 , Bob Martinez , was defeated by Lawton Chiles , a self-styled champion of financial probity and ethical campaigning [ for Martinez 's nomination as William Bennett 's successor as Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy see below ] .
20 Males especially are appreciably smaller than Hen-Harrier , for differences from which and from Pallid Harrier see above .
21 In particular , they need surgeons and anaesthetists , pathologists , laboratory technicians , and teachers of health care and nursing ( for address see below ) .
22 This is being undertaken under the auspices of Action in International Medicine , an organisation based in London which has the support of around 100 colleges and academies of medicine and allied health professions in over 30 countries ( for address see below ) .
23 Analysis See above under Theory and Analysis .
24 Observers noted that Kravchuk 's offer , and specifically the offer to settle the ethnic Germans [ for whose status see below ] , could be seen as a snub to the Russian Republic , whose hesitancy in creating a Volga republic for the deported German population had been a topic of discussion in the Russian Foreign Minister 's recent visit to Bonn [ see also p. 38730 ] .
25 Addressing the meeting , Prime Minister Aleksander Meksi referred to " a powerful 12-month package of stabilization measures " , recently agreed with the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) , which had estimated that an additional US$162,000,000 was needed to support the balance of payments until June 1993 [ for economic situation see also pp. 38878 ; 38971 ] .
26 Political developments in 1990 continued to be dominated by the worsening ethnic conflict between the Moorish ( Arabic-speaking ) majority and the mainly French-speaking blacks ( who constitute about one-fifth of the country 's population ) , the growing military activities of black opposition movements , and the related tense relations with Senegal [ see pp. 36579-80 ; 36840 ; 36863-64 ; 37799 ; and below ; for dismissal of Interior Minister see above ] .
27 For more detailed discussion see e.g. Mühlhäusler 1986 , Romaine 1988 , Todd 1990 ; also Le Page and Tabouret-Keller 1985 on Creoles in particular .
28 " Crist see well she shuld haue be dampned for synne " so he appeared to her in her sleep , wounded as in his Passion , and told her to put her hand into his side and even to feel his internal organs and heart , commenting that if he is thus open with her , why is she so ashamed to reveal to him the secrets of her heart ?
29 Since then many more have been established , some created by the Government to oversee newly-privatised industries and others set up by private companies attracted by the idea of a ‘ righter of wrongs ’ whom the public see as independent and impartial .
30 American English See under English language .
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