Example sentences of "[adv] see [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | This night prowler has a low density of cones in its retina and so can only see colour in objects which fill a large part of its field of view . |
2 | One can already see trends in this direction . |
3 | It was stated that authorities on the Japanese constitution did not see difficulty in fitting security provisions into a treaty or placing it in a discrete American-Japanese treaty . |
4 | They will probably not see things in the same way as you do . |
5 | Lawrence added : ‘ It must be stressed that we do not see ball-tampering in our domestic game as a serious problem , but we are determined to stamp it out . |
6 | Unlike them , Mary Queen of Scots did not see complexities in the situation ; like her grandson Charles I after her , she assumed that the expression of the royal will from a distance was enough to make problems go away . |
7 | A very striking example was told me not long since by someone who attended a dinner party in Moscow soon after Gagarin 's space trip — the Gagarin who had reported that he did not see God in space ( see p. 57 ) . |
8 | Elizabeth , who met her fiance on holiday five years ago , was described last night as a kind person who ‘ would not see evil in anyone ’ . |
9 | Except that she could still see Julius in every drawing . |
10 | You can still see vestiges in the upper terraces of the early Baroque garden . |
11 | Although Charlie could always see Trentham in front of him , Tommy was so silent in his wake that from time to time he had to look back just to be certain his friend was still there . |
12 | ‘ The golden rule of conduct , therefore , is mutual toleration seeing that we will never all think alike and that we shall always see Truth in fragment ( sic ) and from different angles of vision ’ . |
13 | But next season will also see changes in the Scottish set-up , for this time the master himself will be watching from the sidelines unable to give the team any direction . |
14 | Like Tom , she could not really see Liza in the role of ministering angel , nor could she imagine her out in all weathers driving a tractor . |
15 | To really see Canada in depth , combine both of our tours into one great Canadian Discovery , a comprehensive tour of this vast country and its fascinating sights . |
16 | It shone ; its fine veins sparkled where the tiny gold wires crossed but she did n't see wonder in it . |
17 | I think he realized that what he might call the party of reason , that 's to say the party of those who do n't see things in terms of ideological shibboleths , but in terms of the long-run interests of humanity , ca n't become a party of action . |
18 | Not that I mean it to be a breathless race , but rather that I somehow do n't see life in an ordinary manner , not even this sere and monotonous existence in Africa ; granted , it browns me off sometimes , but I do pretty well on the whole ; and if I can still enjoy this incredibly austere and disciplined life , how much more shall we not enjoy life together ? |
19 | The children have related illnesses because of a lack of fresh food and vitimins and the economic problems of the region which means they do n't see life in the same way as in England . |
20 | ‘ No , ’ she agreed blankly , avoiding his eyes , so that she would n't see distaste in them . |
21 | This is reflected in such comments as that of the Russian astronaut Gagarin who said , " I did n't see God in space " , or of the scientist who says , " You ca n't prove God exists " , or of the literalist church-goer who says , " If you do n't go to church you are not worshipping God " , or of the religious fanatic who says , " God tells me what to do " . |
22 | He could n't see curvature in the third dimension . |
23 | Old fair hands could doubtless see order in the chaos , the separate camps of the different families within the larger camp . |
24 | If you can get along to see it ( entrance is free ) you will never see sheep in quite the same light again . |