Example sentences of "seeing [noun] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 But as the week wore on and Damian made no attempt to see her at night , spend time with her or try to kiss her , she realised he was seeing Domino in the dark , humid hours when Rachel sat alone at home , tortured by jealousy , consumed with it , imagining them together and burning with impotent rage .
2 And that 's one stage closer to seeing animals in the same way . ’
3 AND THAT 'S ONE STAGE CLOSER TO SEEING ANIMALS IN THE SAME WAY ’
4 After seeing action in the Suez campaign of 1956 , it saw service with 57S in a training role , with the remainder of its service life being spent with 14 Flotille , the last Aeronavale unit to use the type , before being retired in 1964 .
5 And seeing Richard in a white coat . ’
6 One adverse critic of Dustin 's performance was the young and eccentric English actor Victor Henry , who , on seeing Dustin in a bar after the show , emptied a glass of beer over his head .
7 A little girl described by Anna Freud got over her anxiety about seeing ghosts in the dark hall of her home by advising her brother , ‘ There 's no need to be afraid in the hall .
8 I remember once dealing with a particularly brutal river scheme , and seeing hanging in the engineers ' porta-cabin , which overlooked the now canalized river , a calendar showing The Haywain .
9 As she was seeing things in the wake of her Paris win , she plans to compete for three or four more years before having a second child and giving up the tournament scene .
10 Even today we are still seeing developments in the electric light bulb , but the basic growth in the demand for them is over .
11 Not only did Marx and Engels require tools for seeing society in a new way , they also needed to understand under what circumstances this newly defined system produced the institutions which other social scientists had studied .
12 It encouraged them to form good personal relationships with them instead of seeing children in the mass , differentiated only into those who can and those who wo n't .
13 Jesse sat and stared into the flames , seeing faces in the patterns .
14 Or , one might say , the Reeve 's Prologue is where the Reeve makes his confession , publicly , and thus frees himself from the charge of seeing motes in the eyes of others and ignoring a beam in his own : which is just the figure he ends his Prologue with in commenting upon the Miller .
15 Forester could visualise the postman frowning at the interference with his sack , looking around angrily , seeing scuff-marks in the moss of the wall where Forester had stumbled over , the broken twigs and an undiscovered shoe or a sleeve glimpsed through the leaves ; he did n't dare even raise his head .
16 Probably as a result of seeing photographs in the Great Exhibition in London and at the Société Héliographique in Paris , Fenton began his own photographic experiments .
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