Example sentences of "[noun] see in [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 By contrast there were no significant differences in synthesis of LTC 4 in NSAID users between those with type C gastritis ( 2.3 ( 1.5–3.0 ) pg/mg ) compared with those with normal mucosa ( 1.8 ( 1.2–2.8 ) pg/mg ) although enhanced synthesis in those with type B gastritis ( 3.2 ( 1.5–4.0 ) pg/ mg ) reflected the higher concentrations seen in patients colonised with Helicobacter pylori ( p<0.02 ) .
2 The source of the effect seen in subjects given the S1-S2 treatment is accordingly difficult to interpret .
3 The prolonged oesophageal acid exposure seen in patients with hiatus hernia is because of reduced acid clearance but it is only seen in patients with lower oesophageal sphincter deficiency .
4 Figure I shows the most common pattern of prolonged contraction seen in patients with incontinence — that is , a strong initial sphincter contraction followed by rapid relaxation .
5 The destructive lesions seen in yaws do not occur , however , and bone lesions seldom cause trouble .
6 It is opposed to the occasion value ( true on or for some particular occasion ) which Bolinger sees in adjectives in the postnominal attributive position .
7 This idea evolved after scientists recognised the similarity of damage to the brain and spinal cord seen in divers and in sufferers of multiple sclerosis .
8 This general approach can also be used to interpret the patterns of impairment to language processing seen in patients with acquired disorders of language produced by neurological damage .
9 He emphasises how the uniformity of this architecture contrasts with the marked regionalisation seen in artefacts and views this as evidence for the native origin of the tradition .
10 This has been taken as evidence for the manipulative view of animal communication seen in conflicts .
11 The further developments seen in Figs. 22.6–22.8 can probably be interpreted in a similar way .
12 In the case of organic solvents , for example , the prime symptoms seen in workers exposed to regular ‘ low ’ doses are mental ones .
13 ‘ Come on , ’ said Betty , ‘ what do men see in women ? ’
14 But at least there is some form of official control over the films children see in cinemas .
15 ‘ I ca n't really see what men see in women , ’ she confessed after a while .
16 The authors of the MRC trial suspected that the significant excess of cancer seen in men taking atenolol was a chance observation .
17 Perhaps the most significant figures in the survey are those indicating the characteristics that men and women see in drivers of the opposite sex .
18 Schwartz ( 1985 ) has discussed ways in which the model of normal sentence production proposed by Garrett ( 1980 , 1981 , 1982 ) , which we described in Chapter 8 , might be used to interpret defects of sentence production seen in patients with any form of expressive aphasia .
19 These messages , it is widely believed , can give information about the future , the remote past or things taking place in distant parts of the world ; at a more down-to-earth level , psychologists and especially psychoanalysts think that analysis of dreams can reveal details of a person 's mental state , and have concocted numerous systems relating objects or events seen in dreams to aspects of the human psyche .
20 This suggests accumulation of bFGF to the ulcer area to form a reservoir of bFGF that could be responsible for the enhancement of angiogenesis and mucosal growth ( increased DNA and RNA ) in the ulcer margin seen in rats treated with the combination of bFGF plus sucralfate .
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