Example sentences of "[adv] see [art] [noun] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Luck said that the Mail on Sunday 's critic had only seen a rehearsal for the play . |
2 | gone to their GP 's , and often have been given some sort of medicine for their depression but have n't had the counselling side of things dealt with and they 've just been given re-prescriptions , not necessarily seen every time for a re-prescription . |
3 | ‘ Not really ; it was a case of not seeing the wood for the trees . |
4 | To be permanently enmeshed in detail is not to see the wood for the trees . |
5 | He said the worst figures were in ophthalmology where patients had to wait between 48 and 71 weeks just to see a consultant for a diagnosis . |
6 | I 've not seen the wife for a month . ’ |
7 | He was a lawyer who had not seen the Shah for the last twenty years . |
8 | The company said that it did not see an improvement for the second half . |
9 | Forest loom in the FA Cup in the New Year , and if United , who had their lowest League crowd of the season on Saturday and are now only six points ahead of the bottom club City , still can not see the wood for the trees , somebody will be in for the chop . |
10 | But that is a pity , for then they do not see the wood for the trees . |
11 | Most clients were too close to their organisation — they could not see the wood for the trees — to solve many of their senior recruiting problems . |
12 | Sometimes you could not see the food for the trees . |
13 | However , Gayoom said that he did not see the need for a formal defence treaty between the two countries although India would continue to train the Maldives ' security forces . |
14 | Having read the resolution of the 1990 Congress of the Communist Party , I am in broad agreement with the positions adopted , except for one : I do not see the need for an ‘ association ’ alongside the Party . |
15 | We do not see the need for the level to be higher in diabetics than in non-diabetics . |
16 | ‘ Then you are a trifle short-sighted and do not see the general for the particular . |
17 | While the BBC told us it would be ‘ done ’ in the best possible taste , there will still be many viewers who found the scenes last night disturbing those who can not see the forest for the trees . |
18 | Do users of search — a significant sector of British industry — agree that most headhunting firms offer a professional and high-quality service , and thus see no need for the official regulation of the executive search industry ? |
19 | We thus see the reason for the choice of C ♭ for its normal key , since every note in the scale of C ♭ can be raised one or two semitones without changing its name . |
20 | Now no-one 's ever seen a quark for the simple reason that no-one has ever managed to produced a free quark . |
21 | My wardrobe may not be as current these days , and I hardly saw a movie for a year and a half while I was getting myself back on my feet financially . |
22 | A man who thrives on steering ideas between fields , Heinz Wolff also sees the opportunities for a major new industry to be built around the growing need for devices to enhance the quality of life . |
23 | Many feminists also saw the struggle for the vote in moral terms , but while they were prepared to use maternalist arguments in support of their campaign , they paid little attention to the individual needs of mothers . |
24 | The big fish had been making for deep water all afternoon and Trent had n't seen a bird for the past hour . |
25 | Have n't seen a man for a week . ’ |
26 | Those who ca n't see a role for the trade unions and the Labour Party need to be given time to see the error of their ways . |
27 | Now when that settles down a little bit more , maybe in a year or two , we shall lime-wash the whole frame over so you wo n't see the timbers for a bit , and just lime-wash right over the whole timbers . |
28 | ‘ Oh , you 've repaid him : you 've opened his eyes to things that 've been under his nose , and he could n't see the wood for the trees . |
29 | Therapist : ‘ One of the main features of people under stress is that very often they ‘ ca n't see the wood for the trees ’ . |
30 | I got to the stage where I could n't see the wood for the trees . |