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

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1 More dangerous , however , is the ease with which anti-racists ( who see racism as the prime enemy ) have largely fallen in behind this new religious definition of community , despite its damaging implications for the most vulnerable groups , particularly women .
2 Likewise therefore this appeal is not one which entitles any party to call evidence unless there are exceptional circumstances and leave is given : see M. v. M. ( Minors : Custody Appeal ) [ 1987 ] 1 W.L.R. 404 .
3 In Turkey they are not officially recognised as a distinct ethnic group but called ‘ mountain Turks ’ ( see story on next page ) .
4 The London Marathon ( see story on page 6 ) , the Boston Marathon , Great North Run and Newcastle Road Race are also on its priority list .
5 This trip included a review of the company 's community aid programme by public relations manager Maria Teresa de Angel , as well as the presentation of long service awards to 12 members of LASMO 's field staff [ see story on page 11 ] .
6 ‘ However , the development of our revised HS&E Policy and Safety Management System [ see story on page 6 ] will provide us with the framework to sustain continuous improvement ’ .
7 See story on page 4
8 The 1994 International System Dynamics Conference , 11–15 July 1994 of Management Science [ see story on right ] .
9 ( See story about the commode , page 72 . )
10 You must have noticed how most people see change as a threat , something to deny .
11 for descriptions of the strategies on offer see Change on page 29 .
12 The latter alternative is preferable since it is more likely to be seen as constructive and thus win support ( see Building on page 25 ) .
13 [ See correction on p. 38366 ] concerning CSCE emergency mechanisms , as brought into operation for the first time in this crisis . ]
14 an advertisement should be approved only if it complies , in all material respects , with the SIB rules ( see checklist of contents contained in the Interim Accounts Checklist ( Form 825 ) ) and when the working papers are complete ( including verification and recording of all facts )
15 In addition , following the Cassels Report ( 1983 ) a Personnel Work Action Programme was launched , key elements of which included more effective staff appraisal and incentives such as merit pay ( see Progress in Financial Management in Government Departments , 1984 , p. 7 ; The Times , 26 November 1986 , and Fry , 1988a , pp. 13–14 ) .
16 One industry chief invited to the ‘ round table ’ declares that top businessmen will stop coming unless they see advantage for themselves .
17 The iniquities that Beccaria had in mind were cruelty , arbitrariness and inefficiency ( like all reformers he has , of course , been accused of gross exaggeration — see Paolucci in Beccaria , 1963 ) ; the alternatives he offered were humanity , consistency and rationality .
18 Er , overall you know , we 're constantly looking where , for reducing staffing levels and where we see opportunity of that , we do it .
19 Healthier alternatives are to learn how to prevent unwanted feelings ( see Preventing unwanted feelings on page 138 ) or to practise some form of relaxation or meditation technique ( see Meditation on page 105 ) .
20 Elean : So you see hope for change in the younger generation .
21 That 's right and I 've carried the see shield on operations before .
22 They see part of the key to success in clever ideas for retuning , which are secrets as closely guarded as the recipe for Coca Cola .
23 Visitors also see part of the Bournville packaging plant , as well as displays on distribution , marketing and the famous Cadbury advertisements .
24 In the order of events this afternoon you see part of Psalm one hundred and three printed there which is part of the commendation at the occasion of the funerals of the departed .
25 Now what did I tell , see part of growing up , right if you 've got problems specially you talk .
26 They returned to the community — to the Church , always see ministry in the context of the Church .
27 Their contention was that BC management should consider the contribution , rather than the profitability , of each pit ( i.e. income earned less variable costs — see glossary of terms ) .
28 See glossary at page 2 .
29 See glossary at page 3 for ‘ road ’ .
30 See index on page 43 for full listing
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