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

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1 By the time that you have battled against the wind to get there , you may find that it has some hazard that you could not see from a distance , and then there may be no other good field within reach .
2 The subjects of Nietzsche 's two public lectures were already chosen by the time of his letter to Ritschl , as we can see from a letter to a friend in late September .
3 You can see from the video plans we 've already looked at that the main difference between viewing television at home and using video in the classroom comes from the tasks you set your learners .
4 Yes it does , the there is as you will see from the greenbelt plan , a apart from the issue of the fact that the the city boundary is in many areas er sort of hard up against further urban development so there 's no space between the city and the parts in adjacent districts , the greenbelt boundary , as currently proposed by the County Council , erm which as you 'll see from our evidence is not a boundary supported in its entirety by the City Council , means there is no further development land between the city boundary and the greenbelt .
5 The supervisor can see from the depth gauge that they have made a seal , and contact between bell and supervisor would then be via a through water communications system .
6 To keep prisoners so near to a frontier on the far side of which they would be free , could seem a casual or risky policy , but it is hard to imagine anyone actually escaping from Le Portalet , whose grated windows you can see from the road , with a nasty drop of a good 100 feet straight on to the rocks beneath them .
7 This hope turned out to be mistaken , but this was because of a new feature of the situation which was barely visible in 1072 : the Hildebrandine vision of a unified administrative system of government under papal direction was the real enemy of the primacy , as we can see from the history of the next fifty years .
8 Strawson himself relies entirely on an intuitive sense of the line between them , but we can see from the history of the social sciences that such intuitions change with time and place .
9 All the photographers taking part in our competition are winners in the annual Fuji Wedding & Portrait Awards , so you can be sure their work is of a high quality — as you can see from the sample here — in a variety of styles .
10 The question was argued out in Tanzania , as we shall see from the case study .
11 In some places on exceptionally clear days you can almost see from the south to the north coast .
12 As you will see from the detailing , it was restored from 1905–7 by K. Hilbert for the Czech Brothers .
13 ‘ As you can see from the state of this place , I have someone call in regularly to keep an eye on it .
14 As you will see from the sheet , small difference in the total population .
15 Lodo beach , with its crystal-clear sea and wonderful white sand , is one of the beaches you can see from the air .
16 But I could see from the look in his eyes that he did not believe me .
17 She had lean flanks and no tummy , and I could see from the way her breasts moved slightly when she walked that she wore nothing underneath her blouse ; I also had the feeling that she knew instantly that I knew .
18 As you will see from the heading to this minute , I have decided that for the time being we are ‘ the Strategy Unit ’ .
19 I could see from the diagram how the back of the work should look , what I was not prepared for was how the front of the work could look .
20 As we can see from the diagram , the ratio of general government expenditure to GDP fell sharply during the growth years of the mid-to-late 1980s .
21 You will see from the diagram that there are 36 members of the Executive Committee .
22 As you 'll see from the diagram , in the year of opening in nineteen ninety nine , on the central section of the l outer northern relief road there are eight thousand vehicles a day using that that road , that 's eight thousand vehicles a day that wo n't be would n't be passing through Knaresborough and through Harrogate .
23 On opening any packet etc , I can see from the index card how long it is likely to last and then record it on the appropriate page of the notebook .
24 The village was very isolated in the past , and until the road down into Curral das Freiras was built in 1959 , the only access was down the narrow , twisting , tortuous path which you can still see from the village .
25 I could see from the onlooking faces that he was coming for me and at what speed , and when I felt the air behind me move and heard the brush of his clothes I went down fast on one knee and whirled and punched upwards hard into the bottom of his advancing rib cage and then shifted my weight into his body and upwards so as to lift him wholesale off the floor , and before he 'd got that sorted out I had one of his wrists in my hand and he ended up on his feet with me behind him , his arm in a nice painful lock and my mouth by his ear .
26 ‘ And what else did you see from the Ridgery ? ’ he asked more gently .
27 ‘ And what else do you see from the Ridgery besides unicorns ? ’ he asked .
28 How , how it had been Mark is you can see from the floor here , there was a wall across here
29 And these reduced payments continue for the next 3 years — as you can see from the chart below .
30 ‘ You can see from the map how the frontiers between them here in the south are not made very good .
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