Example sentences of "[pers pn] see [prep] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The following are my reflections on what I saw during my time in the Philippines of the efforts to build a Philippine health movement .
2 Your selection of wayward notices ( 27th November ) reminded me of one I saw in my hotel in Frankfurt — not so much a case of bad translation , as a question of logic .
3 I will post my comments on the game later , which I saw in my local on Sky .
4 I am genuinely happy that South Africa are coming out of the cold and I see in their choice of countries some kind of divine justice .
5 The painting was agreed to by Luce in part to recompense for what she saw as her misjudgment of her dead friend .
6 Had she merely stated that she did not wish to have a baby , she would have been considered failing in what she saw as her role in life .
7 For the first time she saw through his mask of precocious intelligence and saw how vulnerable he was , how frail in spite of all .
8 That general interest is neither an amalgam of , nor a compromise between , the interests of various specific groups , nor , as we saw in our discussion of unanimity , can it be equated , in Benthamite fashion , with the sum of the choices of individuals , acting as individuals .
9 As we saw in our discussion of phoneme monitoring , phonological information ( needed to decide whether a word rhymes with a target ) is accessed after the word has been identified .
10 As we saw in our discussion of Marslen-Wilson and Tyler ( 1980 ) , there are good reasons why word identification can not be a largely top-down process .
11 We saw in our discussion of bureaucracy that such developments can lead to a more efficient and effective organisation .
12 We saw in our discussion of continental rifts ( see Section 4.3 ) that asymmetric rather than symmetric rifting appears to be the norm , at least at the scale of individual rift structures .
13 Of course , what really drives the case for co-operative R&D ventures is technological spillovers , and , as we saw in our survey of the empirical literature on technological spillovers in section III , these can be easy to exaggerate .
14 And as we saw in our review of the history of delinquency , this has been the case throughout this century .
15 We grew very fond of the Temple of Luxor which we saw from our window in every mood of light .
16 The young men who had grown to manhood in the past fourteen years had had no experience of war , and little of fighting , other than the kind that might break out between neighbours , or the kind they saw during their service at court , when a raid on coast or frontier had to be repelled , or the King 's justice enforced .
17 Jefferson made no public denial , preferring , as he told a friend , to trust his countrymen ‘ to judge me by what they see of my conduct on the stage where they have placed me . ’
18 They see around them evidence of supernatural happenings .
19 On these occasions the gloves came off as the Service most adversely affected sought support in Parliament , in the media , from industry , and from the electorate , in what it saw as its fight for survival .
20 He continued to regret the limitation on his career development imposed by what he saw as his confinement to Art teaching .
21 Artis and Clare shared an interest in natural history and the latter often refers to Artis 's opinions on local flora and fauna and to specimens which he saw in his collection of stuffed birds .
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