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

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1 A utilitarian who holds this ‘ attitudinist ’ view will see utilitarianism as the expression of a fundamental attitude in favour of a certain way of reaching decisions .
2 First , we will see prayer as a natural way of talking with God .
3 On-screen editing facilities include a zoom mode , so that the user can see part of a mind map in more detail , a colour palette so that the colour of branches and text can be altered , and cut and paste options to allow branches to be moved around .
4 On-screen editing facilities include a zoom mode , so that the user can see part of a mind map in more detail , a colour palette so that the colour of branches and text can be altered , and cut and paste options to allow branches to be moved around .
5 At the end she could see part of the ward , a gleaming parquet floor and white-painted bedsteads .
6 We can see part of the answer by looking at how modern DNA molecules cooperate in the chemical factories that are living cells .
7 He could see part of the canal , part of a garden , barges loaded with potatoes , a rear view of houses being pulled down by workmen , and in the distance rows of trees and street lamps , a complicated little almshouse with its gardens , and finally a grand expanse of roofs .
8 So you will see part of the moon Right .
9 The valley , homely and tree clad , is spread below you and as you drop down from the pass , just above Thwaite , you can see Muker down the dale looking like a toy village .
10 Names are named , and we could at last see blood on the shelves .
11 I would have liked to have done better in the League this season , but I can see light at the end of the tunnel now .
12 We can now see persona as a socially negotiated , linguistically realised manifestation of " footing " , animated by the speaker and mediated by the speaker 's existing stereotypes ( at least partially shared by other participants in the interaction . )
13 We could see snow on the moors .
14 Do we see appraisal as a process which in itself will lead to ‘ improvement ’ ( the control model ) , or as something which really only makes sense in the context of a fully developed staff development process ?
15 If we were bound by the decision in Handscomb , I would see force in the argument that this principle should apply equally to mandatory life sentences .
16 I could see daylight through a keyhole .
17 What this means , of course , is that functionalists do not see consciousness as a defining feature of the mental .
18 Why do some women see marriage as an absolute priority from the start of a relationship , yet others would n't sashay down the aisle if their lives depended on it ?
19 He could see sorrow in the dark eyes which glowed as if there were candles burning behind them .
20 I can see danger from a train .
21 ( Caterham , in common with other British sports car manufacturers , does not see marketing as a high priority .
22 In fact , whereas I would n't see art as a necessity , I would see the woman as a necessity .
23 Can you see rabbit on the card ?
24 Though Browne did see masturbation as a valid outlet for women , it was only permissible when ‘ normal sexual relations are difficult or impossible ’ .
25 Another persistent rumour is that the National Railway Museum V2 No. 4771 Green Arrow will see service on the railway before becoming a static exhibit at York .
26 He could see Donna on the other side of the barrier heading towards a dark-haired woman , whom she embraced .
27 If you will see Donna on the way out , she will let you know when your appointments are . ’
28 Looking backwards over the history of inquiry , from the security of our current views , we may see evidence of the cunning of reason bringing us gradually closer to the approximately true , but from that perspective we can offer descriptions and explanations of what was going on which show , for instance , that hypothesis selection was not ‘ blind ’ .
29 It demonstrates that there is a case for arguing that the child care system should no longer reinforce inequities but become a means of redressing them , and like improved health should see education as a proper means of laying foundations for the children 's futures .
30 I could see mist over the forests below the mountains , and fog out over the North Sea .
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