Example sentences of "[noun] sees [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 John Thornton of fund managers Murray Johnstone sees the Act as a godsend : ‘ We are seeing apathy starting to break down as a result of the Charities Act ’
2 The explosion of smaller ‘ funky ’ labels sees a wealth of records in the clubs and record shops days after they 've been cut , not months .
3 The later term that Freud adopted to this super ego has become synonymous in people 's minds with conscience the idea of the super ego as the the role of conscience and presum presumably that 's another aspect of the same thing and er Serg Moskovicy in his excellent book Age of the Crowd erm which is on the reading list which I can thoroughly recommend in discussing this point of how Freud sees the leader as the kind of super ego of the followers quotes one of the Nuremberg war criminals , I forget which it was now erm Goering or Goebbels or one of these er people who when asked of the Nuremberg war tribunals why did you do the things you did , replied Adolf Hitler was my conscience and that 's er that 's a very erm good example of this idea of er how the the role of conscience can be transferred from the individual to the , to the leader of the group and I suppose Dean you would say erm illustrates one of the greatest dangers of group , group membership because er obviously if if that happens in a group , then erm individuals are to some extent erm surrendering their moral self-responsibility and of course if Freud 's insight is correct , then there was an element of truth in in this in this excuse Adolf Hitler was my conscience .
4 Othello sees the surface doubts , is made to suspect that there is something behind them , is led on to discover — what Iago wants him to discover .
5 The announcement recently that Wimpey Laboratories and G-C Engineers and Consultants are to establish a joint venture company to deal with nuclear waste indicates that private industry sees a role for itself .
6 All in all , these , along with the changes in numbers and size of dendritic spines , are what one might expect if , when the chick pecks the bead and learns the association between the pecking and the bitter taste , there is a synaptic reorganization in IMHV and LPO to code for — or represent — this new association and the resulting change in behaviour — that is , to say ‘ do n't peck ’ instead of ‘ do peck ’ when the chick sees the bead a second time .
7 The short term sees the challenge of full entry into the European market bringing with it the prospect of intensive economic competition .
8 If the seal sees the bear coming from far-enough away , it can escape .
9 So you devise a situation where an absolutely unimpeachable witness sees the murderer in black leaving the scene of the crime .
10 ‘ If an associate sees a problem ’ , says ‘ they inform their manager and peers and form a CAT ( corrective action team ) .
11 Let me now go to a number of scriptural passages to see how the New Testament sees the death of Jesus .
12 Frankie sees the profit in getting a one-hour turn-around on the trucking operation at the warehouse .
13 Sue sees the profit in a customer 's smile .
14 The ordinary cinema goer sees a lot of glamour in directing and producing and God knows what else , but you you really postman
15 Since it is the world leader at fashioning new-fangled superconductors made from thallium and bismuth ( which work at higher and more convenient temperatures ) , Sumitomo Electric sees no reason why it should not be supplying coils for sea-going SEMP vessels before the decade is out .
16 In the line ‘ mine eye fixed with mock study on my swimming book ’ the readers sees the contempt with which Coleridge treats the uncreative action of merely ‘ learning ’ rather than discovering anything new .
17 When the defender sees the attack coming , he steps back smartly and at the same time raises his hand to execute an inside block .
18 Adair sees the leader 's role as meeting the respective needs of the task , the group and individuals , within a given situation .
19 Conventional public administration sees the problem of bureaucratic power in these terms .
20 Friday 21 May sees the opening of Perth Festival Opera at Perth Theatre , where John Currie directs Gluck 's Orpheus , to be sung in English , and designed by James Paterson .
21 Moses sees the point .
22 While the girl sees the trip as a reasonable privilege for a fourteen-year-old , you recognize that she and a group of young teenagers are not ready to handle the responsibilities and possible risks involved .
23 And now old churches are acquiring palisades and fortified towers faster than gospel-books , and new churches appear where a Norman baron sees the need for a fortress .
24 Thus Stiglitz sees the control problem as a multiple-principal-single- agent problem with each principal having a somewhat different objective .
25 The new four-model range sees the end of the old 2.6-litre four .
26 If the cat sees a shed nearby , or some other hiding place , it will make for this and then stay concealed , alone , waiting for the threat to pass , for the pain to ease .
27 The sale on 28 July sees the end of Bond 's dream to build an historical collection of Australian art .
28 Singleton sees the break up of the family , with single women raising their children , as a source of much of the disintegration of values amongst young men .
29 Letterman sees the role of historical adviser in the way that he sees the role of writer , only less so .
30 Brian McHale sees the foregrounding of the second type of indeterminacy as a characteristic strategy of postmodernist fiction .
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