Example sentences of "[conj] see in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We have seen that when facts are assembled together and seen in relationship to each other generalizations can be made which help to develop theories . |
2 | Blame becomes indiscriminate when it can not be focused and seen in context , and it is black people who are the ones to suffer most in this situation . |
3 | On the corner of the passage-way is the Purbeck Hotel , rebuilt early in the 19th century and seen in view of Victoria Terrace . |
4 | He led Claudia away , looked back to wave to Ted and saw in astonishment that Katherine was planting a kiss very firmly on his lips . |
5 | Go and see in concert . |
6 | But seen in profile all the body shapes look similar to the outgoing models . |
7 | Naturally , I felt the temptation to deny immediately and unambiguously such motivations as my employer was imputing to me , but saw in time that to do so would be to rise to Mr Farraday 's bait , and the situation would only become increasingly embarrassing . |
8 | But Durkheim , Eliot noted , did not attribute the origin of religion to wonder or to speculation , but saw in mythology only the savage 's attempt to rationalize and justify his religious practices , ‘ in regard to the true origin of which he is as much in the dark as the scientific investigator ’ . |
9 | An extensive theoretical treatment of issues such as those covered in section 4.3 is Sos ( 1986 ) , but see in addition the debate between Tan , Finsinger and Vogelsang , and others in the Quarterly Journal of Economics for February 1985 . |
10 | When seen in conjunction with the Cloister Court , of which it forms the northern side and which offers some fine Tudor brickwork , it presents a showpiece of a rather more homely kind than do the grand stone courts of some other colleges . |
11 | Indeed , perhaps the largest myth to destroy is the ‘ poor relation ’ status that vocabulary has , especially when seen in comparison with grammar . |
12 | When seen in hospital she was far less depressed than on the first occasion and did not feel she needed further help . |
13 | Much of our previous discussion has concerned the outward features of BSL , its linguistic structure as seen in communication and the measurement of skill in the language . |
14 | She starts off in chicken stuffer 's uniform as seen in Letter To Brezhnev and ends up in designer punk bondage dress and boxing boots . |
15 | If dialogue is being taped in stereo , the signals from the individual speakers should not be given a pronounced left and right stereo bias as this would conflict with the performers ' relative positioning as seen in shot . |
16 | A plasma prolactin concentration which is raised but is less than this can originate from a small prolactin secreting tumour ( microadenoma ) or from loss of normal inhibitory control by dopamine , as seen in compression of the pituitary stalk . |
17 | Once he has identified the extremities of the part he wishes to detail , all the data lying outside of the component " box " is removed and the single item ( in this case piece 2 ) appears as seen in Figure 6.17 . |
18 | As seen in figure 1 , all species competed with labelled ds LTR for binding to NCp7 . |
19 | As seen in Figure 3.2 , capital employed divides between fixed assets and current assets . |
20 | The larger the sample the more closely will its average agree with the population average , as seen in Figure 7.6 where the population average is represented by the central zero . |
21 | Thus if the response of poly ( ethylene terephthalate ) to both DMTA and DETA is examined , two major loss peaks can be identified in each , as seen in figure 13.20 . |
22 | As seen in Figure 3.2 , capital employed divides between fixed assets and current assets . |
23 | The larger the sample the more closely will its average agree with the population average , as seen in Figure 7.6 where the population average is represented by the central zero . |
24 | As seen in Figure 3.21 , a relation is a flat file . |
25 | As seen in figure 4.19 , the relationship between COURSE and LECTURER is a many-to-many relationship and not a hierarchical one . |
26 | Furthermore , as seen in Figure 3 , the receiver operating characteristic curve of our model reveals a greater area under the curve than the one of the Pugh score , therefore confering a better specificity and sensitivity to our model . |
27 | The other anchor points , in this case , are the spitfire and the bee-flower , both as seen in Figure 5 . |
28 | As seen in Fig. 3 b , both proteins have a β -hairpin at the C terminus . |
29 | As seen in Fig. 5 , these residues are in the vicinity of the same duplex of DNA as the recognition helix , although adjustments to the model will have to be made to bring them into proper position to interact with DNA . |
30 | As seen in Table 2 , the effect of maternal age changed , in Hungary , as the level of infant mortality declined . |