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 .
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