Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [verb] see " in BNC.
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1 | Where employers did see value in work experience schemes , it had to do with information about career choices . |
2 | Hence we see frogs , newts , slow-worms , toads and so on , where men have seen none , and for this reason it seems women have a greater bonding with slimy things that hang about pools . |
3 | It was not until Evelyn Underhill ( 1875–1941 ) and Dean Inge ( 1860–1954 ) began to consider mysticism seriously that Anglicans started to see it as a spirituality that was authentically Christian . |
4 | But it was not just long service that endeared him to Palace fans , for Billy was an enthusiastic player , full of pep and fight , with the ‘ never say die ’ attitude that supporters love to see . |
5 | Although it is the theatre of La Scala that visitors come to see , the Palazzo Marino , to the right of the Galleria exit , dominates the square . |
6 | So there were two key consequences ; one was that universities came to see that planning of such change might have produced a better result : the other that vengeful dons denied Mrs Thatcher her honorary degree from Oxford . |
7 | ‘ Now that buyers have seen it on the Paris catwalks , it 's appearing again on the high street . |
8 | The Gallup/BBC survey shows that Britons do see their future as part of Europe while remaining rightly sceptical about the benefits so far of EC membership . |
9 | Mr Bowen said that ambulancemen had seen the two bodies lying on the living room floor . |
10 | The lectures which he delivered in America on this visit are not of crucial critical significance and , like other addresses of the same period , they are chiefly remarkable for the fact that he felt able to talk at some length about himself and his work — as if he realized that audiences came to see him , rather than hear anything he might care to say . |
11 | However , the BSP allegation appeared borne out by police statements made on Aug. 27 that witnesses had seen Konstantin Trenchev , chair of the UDF-affiliated Podkrepa trade union , inciting the storming of the building . |
12 | In that time , Osborne assured his parents Christopher and Jennifer that friends had seen Dean , said David Crigman , QC , prosecuting . |
13 | Informal research in classrooms has shown that students prefer to see as well as hear a storyteller or lecturer . |
14 | In effect , he argued that the policy changes in China that Democrats want to see can be achieved through better mechanisms than attaching conditions to MFN status . |
15 | It was the Restoration period , following the austerity of Puritanism , and crowds flocked to see ‘ Winstanley 's Wonders ’ . |
16 | ‘ Managers and employers tend to see [ external ] short courses and internal training as different but allied ways of meeting the same basic needs . |
17 | The Secretary of State 's announcement reflected what , in the light of the consultation and public discussion , local authorities and schools wished to see . |
18 | If companies wish to see the impact of their decisions on shareholder wealth , the DCF apparatus and associated cost of capital formulation are vital . |
19 | The consultants and registrars undertook to see the X-rays and examine the patient , document appropriate treatment and countersign the request forms during the pilot study and until the training had been completed . |
20 | In part it involved differences in perceptions about the boundaries of people 's work and what they contributed : in general , professionals and parents tended to see themselves as concerned with the young person and their life as a whole , but they saw others as being restricted in their work and concerned only with limited aspects of the young person . |
21 | And governments have seen their own revenues dwindling , thus forcing them to reduce their subsidies and to cut health and other social programmes . |
22 | These days it is full of Leeds solicitors and accountants going to see their London clients . |
23 | In the later Middle Ages canonists and theologians came to see with increasing clarity some of the objections to this view ; and throughout the Middle Ages Christian money-lenders had their ways of evading it . |
24 | Added to this indecisiveness and slow decision-making were seen as undesirable qualities in school leaders , and teachers liked to see an outcome from the consultative process . |
25 | Some men had books which dealt with events in which Zuwaya had played some part , and others had seen them . |
26 | Buyers and influencers expect to see their suppliers ( and their competitors ) represented . |
27 | ‘ Reporters and cameramen have seen inside . |
28 | Simon Fallis , branch manager at Pest Control Hull recently spent hours posting notices through letter-boxes in his neighbourhood asking if householders had seen any unusual animals . |
29 | If the Hotel is part of a group , brochures of other hotels within the group should be on display and receptionists instructed to see that they are well distributed to guests and casual enquirers . |
30 | That deal fell through along with broad banking reform , but insurers hope to see their aims fulfilled in another way . |