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

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1 Other heads saw devolution as a whole new way of life and adopted an approach whereby the power of devolution was used to enable the school to drive the curriculum .
2 It seems that these authors see mind as an entity distinct from the processes that support it .
3 City pundits see troubles for the economy in the coming months but are much more optimistic about prospects a year or more from now .
4 Even with his handiwork through me , I thought of the sadness inevitably awaiting the others ; yet I would have to pursue him , for someone who had three times seen murder as a solution to problems could n't be trusted never to try it again .
5 The Elves see Khaine as a god of unleashed violence .
6 While the politicians see PEBs as a device for party propaganda , the broadcasters see PEBs as a platform for parties to inform the electorate by stating their case rather than chanting their slogans .
7 If he can not accept it , can he at least dispatch a team of Scottish Office officials to see matters on the ground and report back to the Scottish Office on the grim situation faced by the islands ?
8 The best known elitist image of state — society relations sees government as a machine controlled by non-state elites .
9 Yet might there not have been some confused episode , something which , when Irina was much younger , had distressed her , appalled them both , something which neither of them in their childishness — for here Ludens saw Marcus as a child — had really understood ?
10 ( Dozens of of strikes of black workers illustrate this ; for details see issues of the magazine Race Today . )
11 Some biologists saw ecology as a science that would help to support the exploitation of the environment by showing how to minimize the damage caused .
12 Conservative Members see Britain as a low-pay , low-cost centre of production .
13 Naturally , in routine day-to-day software production and issue , the project leaders , system designers and programmers see LIFESPAN as a set of lower-level functions which relate to specific LIFESPAN elements and their manipulation .
14 Some modern Macedonian historians see Bogomilism as a reaction by oppressed Macedonian serfs against the imposition of feudalism by the Bulgarian emperors Simeon and Peter .
15 Nonconformists saw slavery as an affront to their religion ; utilitarians dismissed it as inefficient .
16 Following the direction of his gaze , Grant and the others saw movement among the trees there , some fifty yards away .
17 The functionalist approaches see crime as a response of people to their social situation .
18 But many deputies see Congress as a barrier to dictatorship .
19 While the politicians see PEBs as a device for party propaganda , the broadcasters see PEBs as a platform for parties to inform the electorate by stating their case rather than chanting their slogans .
20 Access problems are increasingly centred around environmental issues , as politicians see mileage in the wellbeing of beetles at the expense of the wellbeing of people .
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