Example sentences of "sees [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The full glory of Chuck Prophet 's twisted Telecastering is definitely best savoured live , but the latest release from Green On Red sees the errant duo of Prophet and Dan Stuart re-writing the same old songs to the same good effect . |
2 | But Harrison sees the recent rise in awareness of values as following from the realisation that they are the key to a good , effective school , with strong exam results and happy children . |
3 | Friedman sees the real demand for money ( M D /P ) as depending on total wealth ( W ) , the expected rates of return on the various forms of wealth ( r ) , the ratio of human wealth to non-human wealth ( w ) and society 's tastes and preferences ( T ) . |
4 | In literature too , the period sees the increasing use of English , and although some bilingual ( or even trilingual ) writing occurs in the fifteenth century , notably in macaronic verse , the major authors , from Chaucer and Langland through Malory to Skelton and Wyatt , wrote entirely or principally in English . |
5 | Channel 4 sees the welcome return of comedienne Roseanne Barr as the hilarious , wise-cracking housewife and mother of three , Roseanne Corner , in the third series of America 's most popular sitcom . |
6 | October sees the sizeable arrival of winter wildfowl and waders to our shores . |
7 | Again one sees the enormous task of communication which bureaux managers have , to convey to their volunteer team how they can have a say in the running of their bureau . |
8 | Paul Devereux sees the whole field of Earth Mysteries in the form of a tree . |
9 | No one predator sees the whole perfection of mimicry , only we do that . |
10 | Luce Irigaray sees a similar process at work in the language of the hysteric which is never able to assert itself as definitive or complete ( 1966:29–30 ) . |
11 | However she sees a great deal of hope in Miranda 's situation ; ‘ You can acknowledge that women do let other women down and still be a feminist . |
12 | Woodcock also sees a four-stage sequence of development as follows : |
13 | This has been invaluable in challenging simplicities about , say , the ‘ repression ’ of sexuality in nineteenth-century Europe , and in questioning the teleological view which sees a gradual climb towards permissiveness from Victorian darkness . |
14 | It will be surprising if its conference next week sees a sudden change of tone . |
15 | How state governments approach the budget deficits now facing them will determine whether the coming year sees a further round of downgrading of public authorities ' credit ratings . |
16 | Tektronix sees a ready market among banking , financial services , insurance and utilities industries that have adopted an IBM-compatible Token Ring network : although these markets have not yet embraced X technology , Tek reckons they would benefit from the technology immensely . |
17 | A spokesman said : ‘ The Industrial Tribunal chairman says he sees no reasonable chance of success in a review . |
18 | Koder ( op.cit. ) sees an increasing need for marketing information , because of three important trends in marketing . |
19 | One does n't have to be a reader of Shakespeare to know that there are many enduring human characteristics , but when it comes to work , and the part it plays in individuals ' lives , what they bring to it , and their expectations of it , one sees an enormous rate of change . |