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

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1 Tacoma Art Museum provided an opportunity to see the work of Faith Ringold : a survey of her work over 25 years and an opportunity to hear such an important artist speak .
2 The visit will provide opportunities to see the school in action and enable good ideas to be recognised , applauded and noted .
3 It has helped industry see the quality of provision and feel a genuine responsibility for and involvement in making high quality educational experiences available to our students ; in promoting excellence .
4 The ordinary cinema goer sees a lot of glamour in directing and producing and God knows what else , but you you really postman
5 He glanced quickly at Edward and Corbett saw the flicker of annoyance on the Prince 's face .
6 Most heads saw the quality of education as having risen in their schools due to devolution .
7 Some schools saw the development of study skills in a similar fashion , perceiving skills as a prerequisite for satisfactory engagement with subject content or learning experiences .
8 Because Marx and Engels saw the reanalysis of history and anthropology as and essential part of their political activity , they gave ever-growing importance to the study and understanding of pre-capitalist societies .
9 These authors see the spectating of sporting events as functional for society .
10 I did get into a car the other day to drive to London to the Imperial War Museum to see an exhibition of work by Tony Carter and was excited by it , but my appreciation may have something to do with the fact that he was a student of mine so I have been familiar with his ideas over many years .
11 Second , her refusal of the counterposition of text and reality and determination to see the work of art as a ‘ sensory thing ’ , was simultaneously an insistence that this already overloaded signifier was in fact not very different from a referent .
12 It is a great delight to see the glow of health about you .
13 The subsequent decades saw a growth of internationalization and multilateralism within this system until the crossroads of the 1970s and 1980s where the United States ' hegemony over the international system was interrupted .
14 An early breakthrough saw the end of opener Hinks and when Dean Hodgson was trapped lbw by Sladdin for 38 .
15 The Conservatives saw the body of citizenry as a kind of secular Salvation Army marching to the tune ‘ Tamworth Manifesto ’ , arr .
16 Though this doctrine is patristic , some ‘ conservatives ’ at the Council saw a threat to faith in the Eucharistic real presence .
17 Since 1981 , when the IBM PC fist saw the light of day , its users have always had DOS , in one flavour or another .
18 Like many other tourist attractions , the Talyllyn saw a drop in traffic during the difficult 1992 season ; but the railway is working hard to meet the challenge .
19 The young hedgehog saw the mountain of food in the dish , and saw the boy place the dish before the dog .
20 Rincewind saw the gleam of gold and bronze .
21 No-one was aware of his presence on board the aircraft until engineers saw the rush of air .
22 We do n't of course see the kind of thing that went on in Germany under Hitler , but you feel a disaster is waiting , another disaster of some kind is waiting .
23 If the trade unions want to exercise that right , they will have to get the legal title to them whether by purchase or by what has been called euphemistically , and in criticism of Robert Owen 's failure to see the significance of ownership , ‘ revolutionising practice ’ .
24 It is my belief that even without this tragic news , Lord Darlington would have set upon the course he took ; his desire to see an end to injustice and suffering was too deeply ingrained in his nature for him to have done otherwise .
25 Do I appreciate that I have to lead my group to see the story as symbol ?
26 Just 102 years after Cesare Beccaria 's Dei Delitti e delle Pene saw the light of day there came the publication of another work by an Italian called Cesare , equally seminal and revolutionary but in most respects diametrically opposed to Beccaria 's way of thinking .
27 Tolkien saw the problem of evil in books as in realities , and he told his story at least in part to dramatise that problem ; he did not however claim to know the answer to it .
28 Foreign correspondents who visited polling stations in Havana saw a number of ballot papers marked ‘ No ’ , spoiled in other ways or left blank , although these were not a majority .
29 When enthusiastic repeat orders for such an admirable product began to roll in , shrewd manufacturers along the river Tweed saw the advantage of association with the river name and set about exploiting it .
30 The two years before the war saw a return of prosperity , yet in the year before July 1914 over 23 per cent of insured men claimed benefit .
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