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

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1 The other clarification followed swiftly from a photograph of Tace he saw in a newspaper review .
2 She sat again at the dinner table and saw in the candlelight Hilary Robarts 's dark , discontented eyes staring intently at Alex Mair ; watched the planes of Miles Lessingham 's face fitfully lit by the leaping flames of the fire , saw his long-fingered hands reaching down for the bottle of claret , heard again that measured rather high voice speaking the unspeakable .
3 Gregory saw in the vandalism caused during this episode the fulfilment of a prophecy of Joel : " that which the locust hath left hath the cankerworm eaten " .
4 The eradication of Judaism in the Auvergne attracted the interest not only of Gregory , but also of Venantius Fortunatus , who saw in the event the emergence of a unified Christian community .
5 Do you remember that erm woman we saw in the park with those two little girls ?
6 Some judges and lawyers saw in the development a serious threat to the independent impartial adjudication of disputes by the courts .
7 ‘ Look in a mirror , girl , and you 'll see what that insolent cur saw in the hall tonight .
8 and while he was talking to the woman he saw in the hall an elderly woman , and he said to the woman at the door , is that your mother , she said oh yes she 's with me now , she used to live at Woodbridge .
9 But I saw in the newspaper that , in three weeks , the new young King , Rudolf the Fifth , would have his coronation .
10 ‘ I was going to , but I saw in the newspaper the next morning that he had died . ’
11 erm I saw in the newspaper , as I am sure you probably did , last week that the government has just devoted , I think , nine million pounds over the next few years to develop curricula and methods of training teachers in schools , and I think it 's tremendously important that that does n't become merely a bit more science of one form or another .
12 Melissa turned out to be a small , jolly woman , maybe a teacher or a social worker , and the only woman I saw in the camp who wore a wedding ring .
13 We saw in the cemetery a pile of about 60–70 corpses , two days accumulation ( not reckoning the private burials ) , waiting to be tumbled into a pit , and also a pit full of other corpses .
14 The chap you saw in the druid outfit got them going again and he 's still the king-pin . ’
15 But , as we saw in the discussion of neoclassicism , it was unrealistic to suppose that questions of intent and responsibility could be abandoned .
16 I am not suggesting that it is proven that our motives , reasons and purposes are not themselves reducible to mechanically operating causal factors , as a fully determinist model would have it ; but if that is the case , we are so far from being able to specify these factors that they do not offer a model we can actually work with — as we saw in the discussion of positivist criminology in Chapter 2 .
17 Of course , this reflects the very different role of the American courts vis-a-vis other governmental institutions but , as we saw in the discussion of courts and rights ( chapter 18 ) , if one has no right to information it becomes extremely difficult to exercise all manner of other rights .
18 ( But , as we saw in the Faulhaber example , not all average cost prices are sustainable in general . )
19 Indeed , many sole practitioners clearly regarded the abolition of sole practice as the hidden agenda of the Council , and saw in the presentation of the issues in the background paper an attack upon the very concept of a single profession governed in accordance with single set of regulations .
20 As we saw in the case of the bacteria on a pin 's head , successive splittings into two can generate a very large number of cells in rather a short time .
21 Just as we saw in the case of a bank 's assets , these two criteria tend to conflict .
22 What was the last thing you saw in the cinema ?
23 Thoreau wrote of an Eternal City of the West , and for long , I groped to understand what he meant by it and I still do not know ; but one evening I saw in the brick red mass of cloud and fire of the sunset what seemed like a great city of the West and I wondered if this was Thoreau 's vision of America .
24 Peering ahead , Carol saw in the distance , and below , the roofs and chimneys of a town .
25 He turned yet another corner and saw in the distance a rare copse of evergreen trees close to the road .
26 Then Creggan saw in the distance two of the Men coming , the Keeper and one other .
27 Mrs Nicholas Beaumont , whose husband is Clerk of the Course , and whom I only saw in the distance ; Mr and Mrs Oliver Sherwood , Major and Mrs Peter Wiggin , Mr and Mrs Tim Dawson , Mr Harry Middleton , Mrs Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie , Colonel and Mrs Tommy Wallis , and their daughter Mrs Charles Baker ; Mr and Mrs John Guest , Mrs Tom Scott , Mr Peter Dimmock , and Mrs George Beeby .
28 On returning a day or two later to pay for them , he saw in the yard a Scania tractor which had been included but not sold at the auction which he had attended .
29 The wa the river water 's very very polluted there , so a lot of people got tummy bugs and we slept er on the side of the river in little tents and erm we did n't discover till afterwards , two things , one thing was that the little holes that we saw in the sand were actually scorpion holes
30 There are still problems to iron out , and as we saw in the passage by Ross , there are still inconsistencies .
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