Example sentences of "[noun pl] see [art] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | NARAL is asking readers of the New York Times to see a loss of women 's rights as a loss of Americans ' rights , thus implying that this is a novel way to look at the matter . |
2 | The visit will provide opportunities to see the school in action and enable good ideas to be recognised , applauded and noted . |
3 | The explosion of smaller ‘ funky ’ labels sees a wealth of records in the clubs and record shops days after they 've been cut , not months . |
4 | Both Kennedy and Khrushchev appeared to have been chastened by the experience , and the next 12 months saw a thaw in relations between the USA and the USSR . |
5 | The next few months saw a series of incidents — some petty , some serious — which kept relations tense . |
6 | Most heads saw the quality of education as having risen in their schools due to devolution . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | The nineteenth and twentieth centuries saw the continuation of trends already clearly visible — a consolidation of the network of diplomatic links between the European states and a further growth and elaboration of foreign offices . |
9 | These authors see the spectating of sporting events as functional for society . |
10 | Some military strategists see the lake as Egypt 's sword of Damocles . |
11 | The mid-1960s saw the development of models of temporary equilibrium , which took as their starting-point the assumption that the initial values of relative and absolute prices were arbitrarily given in the short run . |
12 | The subsequent decades saw a growth of internationalization and multilateralism within this system until the crossroads of the 1970s and 1980s where the United States ' hegemony over the international system was interrupted . |
13 | The next few decades saw a number of changes of ownership with such people as John Clarke and later , John Chalk running the mill . |
14 | The Conservatives saw the body of citizenry as a kind of secular Salvation Army marching to the tune ‘ Tamworth Manifesto ’ , arr . |
15 | Some shaikhs saw no conflict of roles when they were themselves involved in disputes with members of their lineage , and used every means at their disposal to win an argument about , say , rights to land . |
16 | No-one was aware of his presence on board the aircraft until engineers saw the rush of air . |
17 | More important , it has helped both companies see the benefits of co-operation . |
18 | She and her parents had spent four unforgettable days seeing the Tower of London , the British Museum and as much as her father could pack in without exhausting her . |
19 | Spend four days seeing the sights of Union Square , Chinatown , Fisherman 's Wharf and the charming bay area , best discovered in traditional fashion aboard a cable car . |
20 | Membership would entail the release of detailed information on the Soviet economy , and observers saw the publication of Gosbank ( Soviet State Bank ) accounts on July 16 for the first time since 1936 as the beginnings of this . |
21 | Mrs Shephard said some conservationists saw a contradiction between MAFF 's support for farming and its policies for the environment and some farmers were suspicious of the emphasis placed on green issues . |
22 | In the Soviet Union the early post-revolutionary years saw a flowering of creativity ; Le Corbusier had novel ideas on the construction of cities and from 1922 onwards in presentations , conferences and publications he attracted a world-wide following ; and in Germany the social housing programme of the Weimar Bauhaus , directed by Gropius , was architecturally distinctive , and in Frankfurt on Main the housing estates of Ernst May attracted great interest . |
23 | 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 ) . |
24 | The mid-1980s saw an intensification of interest in community care , as witnessed by the publication since 1985 of four major reports on the topic . |
25 | While Christians see the suffering of Jesus as part of the whole human experience , they also see Jesus ' suffering as inevitable in a unique way . |
26 | Christians see the power of God 's love as so strong that it overcomes sin and death . |
27 | MOST Christmas messages see the season of goodwill through the eyes of children . |
28 | Many Brussels officials see the issues of environment and development as entirely separate , and view care of the environment as the responsibility of the government concerned . |
29 | According to Lesley Bell , director of the Joint Initiative for Community Care , funded by the ADSS and the Local Government Management Board , departments should encourage service managers to see a spell in care management as part of their career development , possibly towards a more senior post in service management . |
30 | Once fund managers see the sequence of events leading to the share price collapse , they will decide whether to sue . |