Example sentences of "[noun pl] see the [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The visit will provide opportunities to see the school in action and enable good ideas to be recognised , applauded and noted .
2 Most heads saw the quality of education as having risen in their schools due to devolution .
3 Some schools saw the development of study skills in a similar fashion , perceiving skills as a prerequisite for satisfactory engagement with subject content or learning experiences .
4 These authors see the spectating of sporting events as functional for society .
5 The Conservatives saw the body of citizenry as a kind of secular Salvation Army marching to the tune ‘ Tamworth Manifesto ’ , arr .
6 No-one was aware of his presence on board the aircraft until engineers saw the rush of air .
7 These years saw the growth of tension in Europe , with the rise of an aggressive Germany under Hitler , and in the Far East , where Japan was exerting continues pressure on China ( CORE , pp. 40–43 ) .
8 MOST Christmas messages see the season of goodwill through the eyes of children .
9 Moreover , the threat of social upheaval increased the anxiety of the government 's more moderate critics to see the restoration of order .
10 As far as the former is concerned , adult educators saw the emphasis on home/school links and parental involvement in schools as an opportunity for involving working-class parents in relevant education meeting a real need , i.e. their children 's education .
11 Mao 's establishment of " Red China " meant that Americans saw the struggle against communism as a worldwide conflict .
12 ATL press officer Rosemary Rainey said the uptake for such courses was ample evidence that teachers see the need for training to combat stress .
13 Horrocks saw the shadow of disapproval cross Emilia 's face and smiled .
14 This plan was an impossibility from the outset , and after several months of confused meetings of everyone concerned at County Hall , I went with two or three others to see the Secretary of State to recommend strongly that one single statutory authority should be appointed to deal with the area .
15 The government set about ‘ freeing private enterprise ’ through a number of legislative and administrative changes , the major ones seeing the introduction of Enterprise Zones ( EZs ) , Urban Development Corporations ( UDCs ) and Freeports .
16 Some policy commentators see the impact of embryo manipulation as a good thing , akin to the acquisition of language or putting men on the moon .
17 Analysts saw the change in RIB chair as a factor in the fall in the value of the rouble in currency auctions , from US$1=134.80 roubles on July 2 to US$1=161.10 roubles on July 28 .
18 The carrot took the form of education and the Jesuits saw the potential for music and the theatre to get their message across to the masses .
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