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

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1 I would still want to be able to see and buy items of equipment , not to do so would be an opportunity wasted , but I can to my machinery stocklist to see most of what I saw at the show .
2 He wrote a few letters on my behalf and I just did n't think he was for me because of what I saw at the time .
3 She has n't yet been told what I saw on the sonogram by the way .
4 Now I know what I saw on the bridge ! ’
5 I tell you what I saw on the telly this morning .
6 Stooping , what I saw of the valley were glimpses of a richly farmed landscape and a dark brown river , all imbued with a hazy crepuscular Tuscan light .
7 From what I saw of the match he played well .
8 ‘ The company had a very cosy club atmosphere , which I found quite difficult to cope with in terms of what I saw as a lack of professionalism . ’
9 ‘ But what I saw as the character and what they the writers saw did n't match up at all . ’
10 What I saw from the air was a new runway , freshly mown and very inviting .
11 I 've started to talk to Alan about what I see as a lack of , of management time erm in this division .
12 WHEN I read the opening words of your jazz columnist Solly Lipsitz on August 26 , ‘ As this will be my final Thursday column ’ , I felt that I should express my feelings at what I see as a matter which will be of deep concern to the entire jazz fraternity in Northern Ireland .
13 It is against this background therefore that I would like to state what I see as the relevance of Christianity to political economy .
14 Referring back to what I see as the purpose behind the whole practice , I have called it ‘ archaeo-astrology ’ .
15 She gave him her best smile , liking what she saw under the porch lantern .
16 As patron of the Macintyre organisation the Duchess of York has worked closely with the mentally disabled for some years , but even she was surprised ; delighted with what she saw on the opening night .
17 During the case of the nine children who were taken into care in February 1991 , one long-standing member of the Panel resigned because of what she saw as the deterioration in the Children 's Panel Hearing system in Orkney since the suspension of Mrs Kemp .
18 Owing to what she sees as a lack of gratitude , she threatens to refuse to continue with the caring tasks .
19 She is impatient with politics , and with what she sees as the marginalism of the Greens .
20 In highlighting what she sees as the essence of the characters , Ms Meckler often misses their comic contradictions and ambiguities .
21 Even Baumrind ( 1982 ) , supporting Gilligan 's different voice hypothesis against what she sees as the traditionalism of the psychology of androgyny , holds on to the traditional framework of Jungian psychology in order to do this , and later ( 1986 ) , reinterprets the hypothesis in a humanist and spiritual framework , which is not differentiated by gender .
22 And it is here , in the ‘ thinking ’ , we are told , that the programme falls down due to the ‘ lack of connection between reality and what you saw on the screen ( Charles Catchpole , News of the World , 26 June 1988 ) .
23 Despite what you saw at the club .
24 Analysing the current is more difficult because what you see on the surface may be very different from what is happening near the river bed .
25 Erm while I 'm having a look at this although it would n't seem to me to be taking too long to look at this Trevor , what you see on the table over there
26 what you see is what you get — what you see on the screen should be printed looking exactly the same .
27 Under these conditions the ‘ aperture effect ’ operates , which is that no matter what the true direction of movement of the object through the visual field what you see through the aperture is movement at right angles to the orientation of the edge that is passing across the aperture .
28 Those obviously include all the further education colleges that do the basic um and the basic things and then the H N C H N D it gives you the open learning things which includes then the private sector people communicate and all sorts of other agencies , erm it depends really what you see as a beginner , do you mean a beginner in the communications field in its entirety , or do you mean a beginner as an in-house industrial editor or a freelancer by definition a beginner is not likely to be a freelancer ?
29 ‘ Though I 'm sometimes so conscious of lack of technique , it 's also quite exciting to find a way of expressing what you see in a person in lines .
30 So do you like what you see in the mirror now ?
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