Example sentences of "seeing a [noun] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Connor told Ken that looking at him was like ‘ seeing a mouse in a bag of oats ’ .
2 What is most likely to be useful in such material is the chance that inferences can be drawn by the reader , seeing a similarity in a problem elsewhere with a question in the visual arts .
3 What makes the difference between seeing a picture as a jumble of meaningless lines , and seeing it as a picture of a landscape ? ( 194–219 )
4 This suggests that the difference between seeing a picture as a jumble of meaningless lines , and seeing it as a picture of a landscape , is that in the latter case an act of recognition , or of interpretation , takes place .
5 I was dismayed by my own instant reaction when seeing a copy of a letter from the Director of Age Concern England to the Department of Health , asking for the age limits for blood donation to be extended above the present age limit of 65 .
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