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

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1 But if that fails , many of us are influenced by the testimonials we see in brochures .
2 ‘ I ca n't really see what men see in women , ’ she confessed after a while .
3 Well the thing is you 've got ta do the ones that you see in person have n't you ?
4 Many of the birds we see in Britain do n't spend the whole year here .
5 Bewick 's swans are smaller than the mute swans we see in Britain all year round .
6 The ‘ villas ’ ( Dutch for ‘ chalet ’ ) are identikit , standardised boxes , and nestled between the trees they look rather like those huts you see in documentaries about Stalin 's relocation policies .
7 ‘ I 'll never know what you women see in Garry , ’ Roman growled .
8 He studied the dirigibles through a pair of those really amazing computerized binoculars that you see in movies .
9 ‘ I ca n't think what you see in Finn anyway , ’ said Betty .
10 Although horses only see in black and white , which is really varying forms of grey like in black and white photographs , they are much more conscious of colour than we would expect .
11 I knew initially I did n't want a man in a silver suit with a mask over his head — the sort of thing you see in fairgrounds .
12 On the list you see in appendix one , there are six there that are showing charges lower than ours , although I 'm not sure , one of the Dyfed , and I 'm not sure how they differentiate between normal and high , in terms of er , occupancy , I suspect it 's in line with our low dependency , high dependency definition in the private sector , and you 'll see in the report that we do say that far and away the majority of people coming into your own homes are in the high dependency category .
13 ‘ It 's just like one of those avenues you sometimes see in Italy .
14 In fact , the diamonds we see in jewellers ' windows are typical of only a small percentage of natural diamonds .
15 This is the hallmark of greatness and what I saw in Nicklaus I now see in Olazabal . ’
16 ‘ So you see in order not to have discussions like this all the time , do n't you think … . ’
17 I try to look in the windows of the house but they 're either covered with those plastic roll-down external shutters you usually see in France or closed off inside by Venetian blinds .
18 ‘ We see in Azharuddin leadership qualities . ’
19 For Richard it seems to have been a period of reconciliation : with Sebrand Chabot , who was allowed to return to his see in April 1180 , and with Aimar of Limoges , who arrived back at Christmas of the same year .
20 Something I notice in England is that people always try to make sense of what they see in theatre .
21 This leaflet is available from your local Health Education Unit see in telephone book under Health Authority or in cases of difficulty from :
22 An extensive theoretical treatment of issues such as those covered in section 4.3 is Sos ( 1986 ) , but see in addition the debate between Tan , Finsinger and Vogelsang , and others in the Quarterly Journal of Economics for February 1985 .
23 It reminds one of those great red signs you sometimes see in London — TAKE COURAGE — have you ever noticed them ? ’
24 We shall find that there is a very good general rule that , while adjectives may qualify verbs or verb phrases as well as nouns , the property which an adjective designates is understood to apply to the entity of that noun phrase with which it is in construction most directly ( but not necessarily immediately , as we see in Chapters 3 to 9 ) .
25 But at least there is some form of official control over the films children see in cinemas .
26 You see in Spain you buy packets of wine , they 're like
27 bodies you see in case they would lift them .
28 ‘ When a black kid does see a black athlete , such as myself , a role model if you like , that might be enough to spark a little interest and I thank that the more blacks that you see in tennis , it will promote black tennis further . ’
29 I may not look like one of these stick insects you see in magazines but at least I 'm happy .
30 The fact is that in the primeval struggle of the jungle , as in the refinements of civilized warfare , we see in progress a great evolutionary armament race — whose results , for defence , are manifested in such devices as speed , alertness , armour , spinescence , burrowing habits , nocturnal habits , poisonous secretions , nauseous taste , and ( camouflage and other kinds of protective coloration ) ; and for offence , in such counter-attributes as speed , surprise , ambush , allurement , visual acuity , claws , teeth , stings , poison fangs , and ( lures ) .
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