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

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1 Tacoma Art Museum provided an opportunity to see the work of Faith Ringold : a survey of her work over 25 years and an opportunity to hear such an important artist speak .
2 It has helped industry see the quality of provision and feel a genuine responsibility for and involvement in making high quality educational experiences available to our students ; in promoting excellence .
3 The ordinary cinema goer sees a lot of glamour in directing and producing and God knows what else , but you you really postman
4 I did get into a car the other day to drive to London to the Imperial War Museum to see an exhibition of work by Tony Carter and was excited by it , but my appreciation may have something to do with the fact that he was a student of mine so I have been familiar with his ideas over many years .
5 Second , her refusal of the counterposition of text and reality and determination to see the work of art as a ‘ sensory thing ’ , was simultaneously an insistence that this already overloaded signifier was in fact not very different from a referent .
6 It is a great delight to see the glow of health about you .
7 An early breakthrough saw the end of opener Hinks and when Dean Hodgson was trapped lbw by Sladdin for 38 .
8 Since 1981 , when the IBM PC fist saw the light of day , its users have always had DOS , in one flavour or another .
9 The young hedgehog saw the mountain of food in the dish , and saw the boy place the dish before the dog .
10 We do n't of course see the kind of thing that went on in Germany under Hitler , but you feel a disaster is waiting , another disaster of some kind is waiting .
11 If the trade unions want to exercise that right , they will have to get the legal title to them whether by purchase or by what has been called euphemistically , and in criticism of Robert Owen 's failure to see the significance of ownership , ‘ revolutionising practice ’ .
12 When enthusiastic repeat orders for such an admirable product began to roll in , shrewd manufacturers along the river Tweed saw the advantage of association with the river name and set about exploiting it .
13 The two years before the war saw a return of prosperity , yet in the year before July 1914 over 23 per cent of insured men claimed benefit .
14 The Second World War saw the end of piano manufacture , the works turned over to the production of aircraft parts by the Gloucester Aircraft Company , but after the war , piano manufacture started up again .
15 The General saw the glitter of sunlight flashing from the brass decorations of the muskets .
16 Andrew Beattie 's wife saw the secretary of state read the statement on television .
17 The objection that the scientific revolution saw the separation of science from both religion and magic hardly clears the air , because religious beliefs played a role in the assault on magical practices , with hard-headed Protestants putting magic and Roman Catholic rituals in much the same category .
18 B. S. Johnson 's wish to see the baton of innovation initiated by Ulysses carried forward can actually be satisfied , in this area , by looking no further than developments Joyce made himself .
19 As I sat looking up at this magnificent bird , especially on a fine day , I used to feel a terrific urge to see a bird of prey flying to a lure , which I 'd read about in my falconry books .
20 The events are described from the standpoint of an observer seeing the development of creation around him .
21 This month sees the launch of Pasha , a new fragrance from Cartier to complement its highly successful range of Pasha watches and accessories .
22 One observation which illustrates this principle is that a Foucault pendulum at the North Pole swings in a plane fixed relative to the frame of the distant galaxies ; however , an earthbound observer sees the plane of swing rotate through 360° every 24 hours .
23 But this figure can mislead , as was pointed out by many people as soon as the Fleischmann and Pons paper saw the light of day , and by some , at least , of those who had sight of their DOE application .
24 This week saw the nadir of confusion .
25 The latter gambit failed , since many in the party who were sceptical of the benefits of further nationalisation saw the removal of clause four as an unnecessarily provocative step , ‘ removing Genesis from the Bible ’ as Harold Wilson put it .
26 And nowt better than the theatre to see the variety of behaviour
27 It 's always a nice sight to see a line of washing blowing .
28 It is plain that the government sees the re-organisation of community care as an opportunity to develop the role of the market in domiciliary care to complement its dominance in residential care .
29 It was this latter purpose which attracted most money , for in the 1940s and 1950s the government saw the development of youth clubs as one of its priorities .
30 The Korean War marked the spread of the Cold War beyond Europe and the Atlantic : henceforward the US government saw the containment of communism as a global task .
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