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

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1 As she looks in its direction , she sees in a way she has never seen before :
2 Mark can not understand what somebody like Babur sees in a depressive like him .
3 And , turning , saw , as one sees in a dream ,
4 And Derrida certainly sees in a number of literary works ( particularly those of Mallarmé and Georges Bataille ) a keener sense of the principle of différance than can be found in any work of linguistics or philosophy .
5 with a Gothic slur , and sees in every direction
6 His view is based on similarities he sees in the scales .
7 Mulvey combined this Freudian explanation of pleasure in looking with the theory of the mirror stage in the work of Jacques Lacan , in which the child 's first recognition of itself in the mirror is called a misrecognition , because what the child sees in the mirror is an idealised whole and rounded image at odds with the child 's diffuse bodily experience of itself at that stage in development — it can not yet control its movements , let alone its environment .
8 One way of perceiving this progression is as the struggle of the poet to come to terms with the nature of creativity , drawing on all that he sees in the imagery of lines 12–22 until the attainment of maturity in the ‘ momently ’ of line 24 , when he reaches a state of oneness with his environment and is free to channel its flow into works of art .
9 Again , in putting fairly before your reader all that your detective sees in the hunting down of your known murderer , everything that we have said about concealing yet revealing clues still applies .
10 Firstly , the marks one sees in the ground at any particular level may in fact result from many successive building phases , since the holes will commonly have been dug through earlier material and to varying depths .
11 The critic never finds it , but Todorov sees in the tale both a set of instructions for any critic of literature and an outline of the figure to be read in the carpet of James 's own work .
12 Not all bishops were employed by the king and some of them had acquired their sees in the face of royal opposition ; they can not be dismissed as king 's men .
13 Obviously one does n't believe everything one sees in the media , but this programme seemed to capture in a nutshell what is wrong with our economy .
14 Tom Kalinske , president of Sega US , adds : ‘ All we are really doing is interpreting what one sees in the world today and making some form of game play out of it .
15 But one also sees in the adoption of Havard the vivid contrast which existed between the clubbable Lewis liked by his friends and the figure he presented on the domestic scene .
16 It was about a man , who , while eating out with his wife one evening , falls in love with a man he sees in the restaurant .
17 Without being offered a particle of evidence to support the accusation the young man sees in an instant that it is true , and abandons the whole project .
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