Example sentences of "[noun] see the [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 He glanced quickly at Edward and Corbett saw the flicker of annoyance on the Prince 's face .
5 Most heads saw the quality of education as having risen in their schools due to devolution .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 These authors see the spectating of sporting events as functional for society .
9 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 .
10 It is a great delight to see the glow of health about you .
11 An early breakthrough saw the end of opener Hinks and when Dean Hodgson was trapped lbw by Sladdin for 38 .
12 The Conservatives saw the body of citizenry as a kind of secular Salvation Army marching to the tune ‘ Tamworth Manifesto ’ , arr .
13 Since 1981 , when the IBM PC fist saw the light of day , its users have always had DOS , in one flavour or another .
14 The young hedgehog saw the mountain of food in the dish , and saw the boy place the dish before the dog .
15 Rincewind saw the gleam of gold and bronze .
16 No-one was aware of his presence on board the aircraft until engineers saw the rush of air .
17 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 .
18 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 ’ .
19 Do I appreciate that I have to lead my group to see the story as symbol ?
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 The Second World War saw the end of piano manufacture , the works turned over to the production of aircraft parts by the Gloucester Aircraft Company , but after the war , piano manufacture started up again .
24 It is significant that this same era saw the rise to prominence and widespread influence of several movements within the churches which strove to integrate warm personal commitment with the reaffirmation of the broad pattern of orthodox belief .
25 The last years of Queen Victoria 's reign and the beginning of the Edwardian era saw the rise to fame and prosperity of the great London hotels we know to-day ; the Savoy , the Ritz , the Carlton , the Berkeley , Claridges ( even then known as " the home of kings " ) , the Piccadilly , the Hyde Park and — the only one which has since disappeared — the Cecil .
26 These years saw the growth of tension in Europe , with the rise of an aggressive Germany under Hitler , and in the Far East , where Japan was exerting continues pressure on China ( CORE , pp. 40–43 ) .
27 Duncan saw the look of mystification on Leeming 's face .
28 The General saw the glitter of sunlight flashing from the brass decorations of the muskets .
29 MOST Christmas messages see the season of goodwill through the eyes of children .
30 Following a couple of dummy runs CLASS Central Livestock Auctions Satellite Sales which uses a split screen technique offered buyers the chance to see the stock on offer and the actual bidding .
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