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

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1 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 ) .
2 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 .
3 They returned to the community — to the Church , always see ministry in the context of the Church .
4 We see action in one area not as self-contained or hermetically sealed , but as spilling over to affect and be affected by what goes on elsewhere under the same roof .
5 Among the developing nations that are worst affected by soil erosion are Mexico , Ethiopia and many more African states , as well as India , Pakistan and China ( see review in Brown and Wolf 1984 ) .
6 And then there 's also the imminent release of the ‘ all-star ’ Mackerras Mikado on Telarc ( see review in a forthcoming issue ) .
7 So we need to be clear as to what we define as violence , and how we see violence in society .
8 Mind-boggling through the prospect was , the opportunity to visit artists and see work in their studios was not to be missed .
9 These are , then , two ways in which women may , and probably do , see morality in a different light from the way men typically see it .
10 Plus , taking , keeping it and doing it if you see benefit in that .
11 And when people see psychoanalysis in a different content , then they might look back to things Freud and Bullett studies , and say , well , perhaps it was n't so amusing after all .
12 ‘ But wait ‘ til you see winter in Spiderglass Scand ! ’ he said , moist lips curving in an ecstatic smile .
13 I think the nearest Silver machines can get to fine lace in appearance is Drive Lace , knitted with the ribber ( see article in July 1991 issue ) .
14 Because of him I see art in a different way , a new way .
15 Somewhat in the same boat may be groups of younger teachers who see education in personal/emotional , or in political terms , and who are feeling their values particularly heavily trodden on by the current educational reforms .
16 Wintering within the snow 's protection ( see summary in Sage , 1986b ) , feeding on last year 's vegetation at the snow-ground interface , lemmings and other small herbivores with high capacity for reproduction are sometimes able to produce four or five litters per year , each of five or six offspring .
17 Not surprisingly , a number of former Swiss Vampires appear following the sales earlier this year ( see News in the March , April and May issues ) and include a two-seater recently delivered to Jet Heritage to add to the single-seater delivered earlier this year .
18 In order to preserve the numerical balance between government and opposition votes in the House of Commons , arrangements are usually made between the party whips ( see WHIPPER IN ) for an absent member on one side to be ‘ paired ’ with an absentee on the other .
19 Each ticket bears the words : " For conditions of entry see notice in Park office . "
20 Many see life in the modern context as being characterized by wide diversity .
21 They always see sense in the end .
22 See Consideration in Contracts , pp. 33–34
23 It had published a document which suggested that existing US energy-saving programmes on lighting , motors and air conditioning would probably ensure that US carbon emissions would not be any higher in 2000 than in 1990 [ see report in Global Warming section ] .
24 In Brightman v Johnson ( 1985 ) The Times , 17 December an award made in December 1985 , Tudor Price J increased this figure to £95,000 to take account of the circumstances which made the plaintiff 's injuries more serious than the average case of tetraplegia ( see Report in para A2-001 of Vol 2 of Kemp & Kemp ) .
25 In other words not see science in isolation from economics , anthropology , politics — all these disciplines should be working together . ’
26 I see resentment in that courteous smile , hostility in that diffident prose , an element of sheer male aggression in his deft professional manipulation of me .
27 The hows , whys and wherefores are available from N.B. Please see letter in Feedback .
28 But postmodernist culture is often consumed , though differently ( e.g. a film like Robocop ) , by both those ( 1 ) who use the categories of every-day life , and ( 2 ) those with the specialized classificatory frameworks who then see postmodernism in terms of transgression of modernist conventions .
29 In practice , most plant production using tissue culture utilises cells that are known as callus , a mass of undifferentiated cells which are produced to repair damage , or cells from leaves , roots or stems ( see discussion in M G K Jones 1986 ) , although it is not yet possible to regenerate all plants in this way and in the context of agriculture , the cereals are the most notable exceptions .
30 Rather similar lists are proposed by scholars who are concerned with the construction of formal discourse domains ( see discussion in Chapter 3 ) .
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