Example sentences of "[noun] sees [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In melancholia , as observed in some patients , Freud sees a similar introjection of the object , where the lost loved object is introjected , and the ego then has two parts . |
2 | Such a sequence of failures is the nightmare of nuclear opponents but a situation on which the nuclear industry sees the remote probability of more than a million to one . |
3 | Like Leavis , Pinto sees the pre-war pattern of English studies as blocking the development of a new conception of English as the centre of humanistic studies in a modern university . |
4 | Paul Devereux sees the whole field of Earth Mysteries in the form of a tree . |
5 | Tuesday sees the first TV screening of the controversial film Jesus of Montreal — it 's on Channel Four , starting at 10 p.m . |
6 | The shepherd hides , the night comes , and in the moonlight the shepherd sees a little fox that comes trotting from the desert , looks right , looks left and heads straight towards the milk , which he laps up , and disappears into the desert again . |
7 | Next Saturday sees the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown but what a difference from last year when the much vaunted head to head between the Derby winners Dr Devious and St Jovite helped give the race no end of publicity . |
8 | Next Saturday sees the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown but what a difference from last year when the much vaunted head to head between the Derby winners Dr Devious and St Jovite helped give the race no end of publicity . |
9 | GAMTA sees the fifty per cent increase — ‘ horrendous though it is ’ — as only the thin end of a very thick wedge which could spell ruin for many small AOC operators in the UK , already suffering the effects of recession and higher regulatory charges than their European counterparts . |
10 | IBM sees the clustered configurations being used to process and share text , video and image data used in large , complex applications such as astrophysics , climatology and medical imaging . |
11 | But Umanskii sees a significant difference : feudal subjects of the seigneur are usually from the same nation as him . |
12 | McHale sees the parodic , convention-breaking form of postmodernism as the particular heir of such practice ; as an essentially ‘ carnivalised literature ’ ( McHale 1987 : 172 ) . |
13 | In the eighth book of The Excursion , Wordsworth sees the other side of this romantic scene : |
14 | Federman sees the postmodern period as one in which the media have taken over the informational role of fiction , drastically reducing its status . |
15 | A less glamorous version of its origin sees the first Manx cat as nothing more than a Manx sailor 's pet — a curiosity brought home after travels to the Orient . |
16 | The Council sees a growing reluctance for non-smokers to tolerate smokers and has come to recognise that there are practical problems in the way of a compromise approach . |
17 | This issue sees a welcome development in our activities . |
18 | This does not mean that the insect sees a fragmented scene , as has been portrayed in science fiction films . |
19 | Easter sees the potential decider at St. Helen 's between Swansea and Llanelli . |
20 | The application of nuclear and radiation physics sees a steady increase in the number of titles . |
21 | Rhines sees the current semiconductor industry as being in turmoil , as the impetus in the industry moves from the vertically-integrated companies to functionally-defined companies — Japan being an exception to the rule however ; and the purchasing power of vendors such as Compaq Computer Corp , Dell Computer Corp and Apple Computer Inc for example , causing major growth in the merchant market . |
22 | THE TYPICAL programmer sees a modern computer in terms of one or more high-level languages , together with a command language which he must use to communicate with the operating system . |
23 | They differ , however , in that while Jewson claims that hospital medicine superseded ‘ bedside medicine ’ , Armstrong sees the latter , ‘ biographical medicine ’ , as he names it , as remaining in exchange relationships between hospital doctors and general practitioners to re-emerge in recent years as a separate , but not necessarily subservient specialism . |
24 | It is evident from this spate of new product launches that LIFFE sees an important European role for itself in the future . |
25 | In literature too , the period sees the increasing use of English , and although some bilingual ( or even trilingual ) writing occurs in the fifteenth century , notably in macaronic verse , the major authors , from Chaucer and Langland through Malory to Skelton and Wyatt , wrote entirely or principally in English . |
26 | Golf : Wadkins and Sluman set the pace with 65s Michael Williams sees the impressive Richardson and Wolstenholme lead Britain 's early challenge at Augusta |
27 | Brook sees the great Hindu myth as full of Shakespearean themes , though it 's short on Mr W S 's gutsy comedy . |
28 | THE RAMONES : ‘ Mondo Bizarro ’ first LP of new material for three years sees the three chord wonders teaming up with old-time producer Ed Stasium ; includes guest appearances from Living Colour 's Vernon Reid , Psychedelic Furs ' Joe McGinty and ex-Turtles vocalists Flo and Eddie — out Monday |
29 | Tektronix sees a ready market among banking , financial services , insurance and utilities industries that have adopted an IBM-compatible Token Ring network : although these markets have not yet embraced X technology , Tek reckons they would benefit from the technology immensely . |
30 | November sees a slim Stephen King , very out of the usual , in Dolores Claiborne ( NEL ) — it 's a hardback in February . |