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

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1 Indeed , tourism has been one of the crucial components in the west 's construction of the east , and a passage from Thomas Cook 's brochure for tours of Egypt and Palestine in 1925 encapsulates the Orientalist attitude : ‘ Native life and manners as seen from the steamer are as quaint a study as can well be imagined .
2 Main Entrance as seen from the courtyard , Irish Museum of Modern Art , Dublin .
3 DULLER THAN dishwater factionalised account of the Kennedy assassination as seen from the perspective of Texan club-owner/Mafia associate Jack Ruby , Danny Aiello — a reliable supporting actor — does n't have the presence to hold the lead role , but that 's the least of the movie 's problems with its mix of fantastic coincidence and dreary atmosphere .
4 There are the stalls in Brick Lane , full of crazy alarm clocks , the striped awning and bird 's eye view of a fruit shop as seen from the top of a bus .
5 The adult male peregrine is a very distinctive bluey black in colour when seen from the rear .
6 In the opening scenes of The Quatermass Experiment stock film library footage is used of a V2 rocket blasting off , coupled in with sub-orbital shots of the Earth 's surface as seen from the stratosphere .
7 The series against the West Indies is recalled day by day as seen from the television commentary box , not excluding the various interviews and comments made between sessions of play .
8 She had not before entered the Tower precincts , although its grim-visaged exterior as seen from the river , particularly during the dark days of winter , had frequently given her a sense of foreboding .
9 A similar mechanism may also yield the Ashen Light , a faint radiation at visible wavelengths and seen from the Earth to emanate from the night hemisphere .
10 I catch sight of us in the mirror and see from the outside what I 'm doing .
11 Because of its large distance from the Sun Jupiter moves around its orbit rather slowly , and therefore the intervals between oppositions as seen from the Earth ( the synodic orbital period ) are only about a month longer than a year .
12 Life as seen from the platform at Paddington is most varied and one can not help thinking that an official who spends most of his time there must gain a vast knowledge of human nature …
13 He had been invited to speak on the factors which influenced investment location decisions as seen from the viewpoint of a European Industrial Planning Manager .
14 The Tower as seen from the street gave way to its interior .
15 The shape when seen from the air is like a bit stuck on a bigger bit .
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