Example sentences of "[noun sg] see in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Appealing for faith and confidence , the parable invites the hearer to see in Jesus ’ followers the seed of the vast communion of the saved … out of this unprepossessing band of disciples is destined to come the restored people , not only the lost sheep of Israel 's house , but the nations , as well , ( Meyer 1979:164 ) . |
2 | Although CSP epitope variation may be limited in some regions , the extensive polymorphism seen in Africa will be difficult to encompass in multivalent vaccines . |
3 | To see whether the N-Oct 3 complex seen in brain extracts and the cloned protein were identical , we performed a comparative proteolytic clipping EMSA [ 5 ] . |
4 | Non-specific DNA binding still occurred , represented by the faint complex seen in lane 8 containing the pBEND2 probe with no introduced VT2 binding site , but this non-specific binding complex is a minor species compared to the specific primary complexes apparent in lanes 2-7 . |
5 | The null result of fig. 4.5(b) is of theoretical significance as it helps rule out several possible explanations for the effect seen in fig. 4.5(a) . |
6 | The source of the effect seen in subjects given the S1-S2 treatment is accordingly difficult to interpret . |
7 | The poet sees in life a truth that gives significance to the otherwise mean and trivial things . |
8 | Moreover her rule saw in Russia an unprecedented growth of intellectual life and a flow and expression of ideas more free than ever before in the country 's history . |
9 | This could not be said , however , for any of the gifted children : although many showed talents in various fields and carried these through into adult accomplishments , none achieved the very highest level of creativity seen in Cox 's subjects . |
10 | The loose , undulating rhythms of trees and foliage are still of a kind seen in Fauve canvases by Matisse ( and have their origin ultimately in the late work of Gauguin ) , while the colour is decorative and heightened to an unnatural degree . |
11 | Ukraine has so far escaped the bitter division between presidency and parliament seen in Russia , partly because Mr Kravchuk is by no means the reformer that Boris Yeltsin likes to appear . |
12 | The results were ‘ very reassuring ’ with ‘ no sign whatever of the damage seen in West Germany or any unexpected abnormalities ’ . |
13 | Just as Bulletin 74 was being published , a Forestry Commission booklet Air Pollution and Forests stated ‘ there is no sign of the type of damage seen in West Germany , occurring in Britain at the moment ’ . |
14 | Only very rarely will a particular experience have such massive effects that it overrides all else , producing identical consequences for any child — at least , very rarely in human development , for it is likely that the effects of early experience seen in animal experiments are in most cases largely due to the enormous scale of the experiences involved . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | The vehicle seen in Panorama is in constant use by news teams and the BBC has now asked for another , which will be delivered in April . |
17 | In such surveys , however , such as that of 100 primary schools implementing the national curriculum , the conclusion was that as long ago as autumn 1989 " the best work seen in year 1 classes fully met , and went beyond , the requirements of the National Curriculum attainment targets and programmes of study in the core subjects " ( HMI 1990 ) . |
18 | In non-breeding groups the size of the gathering can swell and swell , especially during migrations of the type seen in wildebeest and salmon . |
19 | The CC' loops correspond precisely , but the FG loop in domain 2 lacks the β- bulge and accompanying twist seen in domain 1 . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Europe 's competition authorities are also keen to avoid the consolidation seen in America . |
22 | This is similar to the experimental attractor seen in Fig. 8.6 . |
23 | ‘ That 's why I prefer to work in black and white ; the eye sees in colour , so with mono film it takes craft and ability to construct a picture to which people can relate . |
24 | There are 16 steam engines waiting to take you for a ride from Northiam , the setting for Anneka Rice 's famous ‘ Challenge ’ , to historic Tenterden , the station seen in ITV 's ‘ The Darling Buds of May ’ — you can even travel in Ma Larkin 's steam train ! |
25 | One of these patients , whose postoperative course was complicated by systemic cytomegalovirus infection , developed smouldering lobular hepatitis seen in biopsy specimens obtained 45 , 125 , 229 , and 240 days after transplant . |
26 | Rufus had an out-patients ' clinic and then a ward round , in the afternoon a very frightened woman to see in Wimpole Street , a woman who needed his kind reassurance , his urbane ways , the proffered cigarette , the support . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | There were four of them — three men and a woman , as was later revealed , though , that they are tall and broad of shoulder and walked with that kind of lithe confidence and grace seen in GalactiGames athletes in peak condition . |
30 | Discovered some 40 years ago , Herbig-Haro ( H-H ) objects are deceptively nondescript patches of emission seen in projection against dark cloud backgrounds . |