Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [adv] saw " in BNC.

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1 If we take the attribute which employers most often saw as ‘ essential ’ , willingness/attitude to work ( mentioned by 81 per cent ) , we see that the MSC 's poor rating of — 32 in fact reflects a negative judgement by less than half of employers ( 53 per cent said that young workers are different in this respect and 43 per cent of those said they were worse ) .
2 The style of the First Book of Maccabees betrays itself as a translation from a Hebrew text : St Jerome apparently still saw the Hebrew original ( Div .
3 ‘ He could have a point , ’ Claudia said ; Dana only ever saw her own point of view .
4 The more time he spent with Jeopardy , the more he realised Jeopardy only ever saw people as extensions of his work .
5 De Michelis freely admitted that the Italians now also saw in the Pentagonale the means to create a counterweight to the political and economic power of a united Germany .
6 Wilson no longer saw American aid as politically practical or desirable .
7 And so I wrote in to Radio Brighton , and Doctor Wisbey very kindly saw my son and confirmed that he was , in fact , dyslexic .
8 It had taken on the private circulating libraries and won , but in winning the battle it lost a war , perhaps even the war that Gladstone so acutely saw they were fighting .
9 During that first two weeks of running through the forest , it was all Mike could do to keep up , as Christophe pursued chimps that Mike hardly ever saw .
10 The underground and radical publications more readily saw some of the intentions of the script and the overall concept .
11 Yet Karl Marx probably never saw it .
12 Although the blockading squadrons very rarely saw the French they had daily and hourly to struggle with rope and canvas and timber which stretched and broke and rotted .
13 But as a result many West Germans no longer saw the Soviets as a threat and there were growing signs of resentment about Kohl 's pro-US policy and the presence of NATO forces in Germany .
14 THE British National Championships at Crystal Palace at the weekend once again saw Wolverhampton dominate the proceedings , with their fighters Elvis Gordon , at heavyweight , Densign White , at middleweight , Fitzroy Davies , at light-middleweight , and Owen Pinnock the bantamweight all taking gold medals .
15 THE British National Championships at Crystal Palace at the weekend once again saw Wolverhampton dominate the proceedings , with their fighters Elvis Gordon , at heavyweight , Densign White , at middleweight , Fitzroy Davies , at light-middleweight , and Owen Pinnock the bantamweight all taking gold medals .
16 What had happened in the nineteenth century was a relaxation in the definition of orthodoxy : Nonconformists no longer saw their chapels in virtual juxtaposition to the world about them .
17 As long as historical materialism no longer saw itself as involved in the objective crisis complex , as soon as it understood its critique exclusively as positive science and the dialectic objectively as the law of the world , then the ideological character of consciousness had to take on a metaphysical quality … .
18 After the war Truman very wisely saw the value of continuing this Anglo/American cooperation with the signing of the UK-USA Treaty in 1947 .
19 Surrealists not only saw art as being composed of signifying elements drawn from the real , but also understood reality to be composed of signifying elements .
20 When Harriet once again saw her daughter off at Penzance station it was this time with a sense of relief .
21 You can see furniture , you can see old houses , Arthur Neagus going round all these old houses , you can see a lot of things now , that the normal public never would see in the , the ordinary man in the street probably never saw them at one time , but I think this must of made a difference to people .
22 In applying that how that they did n't implement land reform because it was n't viable but if erm another way of looking at it is that how the Communist Party no longer saw land reform as the best way , means of achieving greater
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