Example sentences of "[noun] see [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Waited 2 ½ hours to see the same official . |
2 | Church & Co has been producing shoes in Northampton since 1873 and here is an excellent opportunity to see the many processes that make up the manufacture of men 's welted shoes . |
3 | This will give people the opportunity to see the same actors play three different parts , and it will give me that essential ingredient of a good farce : strong ensemble acting . ’ |
4 | From there you pass to the Skipper Gallery to see the many magnificent and delicate objects found on the dig . |
5 | They differ , however , in that while Jewson claims that hospital medicine superseded ‘ bedside medicine ’ , Armstrong sees the latter , ‘ biographical medicine ’ , as he names it , as remaining in exchange relationships between hospital doctors and general practitioners to re-emerge in recent years as a separate , but not necessarily subservient specialism . |
6 | John Calambokidis , who runs the non-profit marine-mammal organisation Cascadia Research , based in nearby Olympia , says that 1991 was the year that his team saw the most whales come in to Puget Sound , and stay the longest . |
7 | No two observers see the same sequence of behaviour in quite the same way . |
8 | Thirdly , in all the examples quoted here , there is a sense in which all observers see the same thing . |
9 | A common response to the claim that I am making about observation , supported by the kinds of examples I have utilized , is that observers viewing the same scene from the same place see the same thing but interpret what they see differently . |
10 | When the marriage is good , a husband may be able to encourage his wife to see the many compensations in store , including the opportunities to explore their own interests and reinforce their commitment to each other . |
11 | The inaugural meeting of the Trabant Owners ' Club in the UK saw no fewer than 15 of the curious cardboard-bodied cars coverage on Lancaster . |
12 | The launch day saw a few teething problems . |
13 | Marc was as good as his word and Sarella saw no more of him that day . |
14 | Whereas the continental mind prefers a firm division between the " observer " and the " observed " , the oceanics see no such clear distinction . |
15 | All people see the same light but to some it is all shadow . |
16 | Isabel saw the same shock replace the ferocity in fitzAlan 's face a second before his gaze flashed to a point beyond her . |
17 | Ive seen a few free kicks on the Glory Years . |
18 | But , if there is a further " selecting " qualifier , such as only , and if the speaker sees the latter as focusing on the property of the adjective , then it is quite reasonable that he or she may also feel it necessary to mark this focal adjectival property as one to be explicitly assigned , rather than being an ordinary part of the identificatory bundle . |
19 | The men and women of the past saw the same physical universe that we did , but their way of seeing it was quite different ; their way of describing it in written form more different still . |
20 | The pair added a fluent 80 before a mix-up saw the latter depart , although TV replays suggested he was unlucky . |
21 | As usually applied , however , game theory has an outstanding limitation ; it assumes that all the players see the same game , yet , in many real-world conflicts , this seems far from true . |
22 | But the tide of flesh and steel tore them apart , and Hotspur saw no more of him . |
23 | An Irish audience saw the All Blacks for the first time when they trained at Donnybrook on Monday , and the first impression of Mick Quinn , the former international fly-half , was : ‘ The omens are not good . |
24 | However , the problem with this is that a group of children see the same entertainer time after time . |
25 | Surely he 'd had time to see the latter clearly ? |
26 | It is better described as a full day 's expedition , and those who undertake it need to be well-provisioned and should allow ample time to see the many natural attractions along the way . |
27 | It is surely a simplification to see the latter simply as ‘ applied ’ sciences ; they embody a different stance and intention , which may in turn generate its own ‘ theories of action ’ , which will be explored in Chapter 3 . |
28 | On his third voyage , from Montevideo , Smith saw the same point again on 15 October 1819 , as well as Desolation Island . |