Example sentences of "[adj] to see in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And that 's interesting to see in pattern recognition terms .
2 This tendency to give a realist answer when we request a phenomenalist ( appearance-based ) answer - which Piaget called ‘ intellectual realism ’ — is also very easy to see in children 's drawings .
3 Tail slightly forked , but fork not always easy to see in flight .
4 What we are likely to see in companies seeking support from their bankers is a change in management .
5 Finally , as industrial societies do not remain static — indeed some sociologists are already talking of a ‘ postindustrial ’ society — what further changes , if any , are we likely to see in patterns of family living or in the development of alternatives to what we usually understand as ‘ the family ’ ?
6 It is not entirely fanciful to see in de Gaulle — trained as an officer and renowned as ‘ le general ’ — and Mitterrand — a lawyer by training and sometime political director of Le Courrier de la Nièvre 's — the champions of two opposing views in the traditional statist versus liberal debate on the role of the media .
7 We shall not be a party to that : If Fascism was , as the Communists insisted , simply capitalism with its back to the wall , then it was realistic to see in Chamberlain 's rearmament programme not the promise of defence against German Fascism , but stage one in the construction of British Fascism .
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