Example sentences of "[art] [adj] see [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But whereas the direct mail method is ideal for computer-literates who know what they want , computer superstores allow the undecided or the uninitiated to see under one roof what is on offer and to seek on-the-spot advice . |
2 | The matter had been raised in a petition to the parliament of 1305 , but was only confirmed now , presumably because , the papal see then being vacant , Edward was waiting to employ the statute as a lever on the new pope . |
3 | The horse was almost upon her and she shut her eyes , the better to see when it had reined to a halt . |
4 | Open-mouthed , a little aghast perhaps , Frank Wharton pushed himself stealthily further out across the ice where he could view the parson 's progress , the better to see how the thing should be done . |
5 | The latter seeing only that a nation has been destroyed , regards the agreement as a peculiarly evil development of Imperialism … . |
6 | ( For a general study of the foregoing see also Chapter 1 . ) |
7 | ( For a , general study of the foregoing see also Chapter 1 . ) |
8 | In principle , I suppose that it could be done , but it is hard all the same to see how . |
9 | In September he recorded a very detached impression of his stay : ‘ The Welsh see so clearly , so abundantly , filling every space of air with a lovely form in firm white . |
10 | Nevertheless , most of his senior officers — including Burnell — were rewarded with bishoprics , usually in the secular sees where election was by a chapter infiltrated by royal clerks . |
11 | He believes this conflict is responsible for the ‘ crisis ’ in film , television and pop , pointing out that the Sixties saw not only the easing of censorship but also a massive decline in cinema attendances . |
12 | There is a rather easy way of making use of a generalized see also relationship between terms . |