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

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1 Poorer districts saw fewer virtues in autonomy .
2 However , headteachers saw little hope of success especially if persistent truancy was accepted and even encouraged by parents .
3 In terms of an element in their appeal antislavery reformers saw this line of argument as an effort to exploit the material interests of public and policy-makers and even slave-owners and therefore a second order argument only , despite their ability to relate liberal economics to a conception of the natural order of things .
4 The next few years saw several appeals for sanity from top scientists who were Disarmers — in 1955 an appeal to renounce force because radio-activity could wipe out ‘ whole nations , neutral or belligerent ’ was signed by fifty-two Nobel prizewinners .
5 Until quite recently , however , the writers saw this environment in categories that were highly conservative .
6 Contemporaries saw some kind of jealousy here ; Owen was not one who could brook a rival for the position of British Cuvier .
7 Cummings further suggests that certain aspects should be looked in selecting software in order to encourage conversation and pupils to see each other as resources : 1 .
8 I was told on more than one occasion , that I should not really let outsiders see this sort of thing , even though it was agreed that what I had written was an accurate analysis of events .
9 Neither British nor continental socialists saw any contradiction between endorsement of the strike weapon and the pursuit of co-operation with middle-class pacifism .
10 Civil law systems see these aspects of evidence-gathering as a judicial function .
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