Example sentences of "[noun] see [art] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The parliamentary Select Committee on Education saw a need for clarification and a more analytical approach , but the call for a national advisory body was rejected by the government . |
2 | Given Bolshevik interest in obscuring the truth about this struggle , libertarians see no cause for surprise that ‘ we know less today about the early weeks of the Russian Revolution [ i.e. after October ] than we do , for instance , about the history of the Paris Commune . ’ |
3 | More conservative writers see a tendency for power to diffuse out of government to interest group elites making policy in continuous negotiation with executive agencies , under the remit of wide ‘ enabling ’ legislation passed by the legislature and thereafter incapable of being controlled ( Lowi , 1969 ) . |
4 | ATL press officer Rosemary Rainey said the uptake for such courses was ample evidence that teachers see the need for training to combat stress . |
5 | He met the descendants of Lascar seamen or other immigrants who settled into Liverpool and for the first time saw the need for justice to an immigrant community . |
6 | The carrot took the form of education and the Jesuits saw the potential for music and the theatre to get their message across to the masses . |
7 | Her family saw no cause for alarm — |