Example sentences of "[art] [noun] see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Crossing a busy road is the biggest risk that most of us take in our daily lives , travel gives the opportunity to see how we cope with the unknown .
2 A readily visible chart gives children the opportunity to see how good they have been .
3 Amberyarn is a real working mill , you will have the opportunity to see how the yarn is produced in a demonstration of twisting , spinning and winding .
4 It is useful for these trials to cover quite a wide range of classes to test the reaction of different groups of children and also to give the teacher and observers the opportunity to see how effective their use of the unit becomes with experience .
5 The audience was predominantly trade-orientated , but found the opportunity to see how the consumer side of credit operates .
6 Des said : ‘ This trip will give me the opportunity to see how the adopted project is doing and feed back some information to Edinburgh . ’
7 She chose to remain close to friends she had made as a teenager and moved in the pop and art worlds which the prince saw as ‘ frivolous ’ .
8 For example , checking stock records for previous years can help the retailer see when to increase stocks of swimwear ( spring and early summer ) and when to let them run down ( winter ) .
9 This helps the retailer see exactly where the money goes .
10 The Table shows the extent of histological injury , which compares the damage seen immediately after ethanol perfusion was stopped with the damage seen 180 minutes after ethanol .
11 When compared with the damage seen immediately after ethanol perfusion , however , injury grades II and III were reduced appreciably and injury grades 0 and I significantly increased in capsaicin pretreated rats ( Fig 3 ) .
12 Here , therefore , is a short guide to where Maastricht will tangibly change the Community — in what The Economist sees as good or bad ways — and where the treaty sounds grandiose but will deliver little .
13 For senior posts it can be instructive to do the opposite to see how far the candidate can cope with the stress .
14 He explained that Maidstone was ill and that it was essential to get inside the apartment to see how he was .
15 The only difference is that whereas in the cases seen previously ( 59 ) — ( 84 ) , perception is represented as giving rise to true knowledge , in ( 85 ) — ( 87 ) above it is depicted as giving rise to a false impression .
16 ‘ I 'm going in to the kitchen to see how Mrs Porter 's getting on , ’ Belinda announced firmly , cutting off Tom 's words .
17 The usual definition of ‘ chutzpah ’ is a small boy peeing through someone 's letter box , then ringing the doorbell to see how far it went .
18 She was extremely grateful and the course saw out the war in this fashion the camp never materialising .
19 This is a blatantly implausible claim , of course : why would I look a word up in the dictionary to see how I use it ?
20 Mr X was found guilty and sentenced in May 1981 , and it is difficult for anyone who reads the story as laid out in the pages of the BBPS to see how his guilt could have been established beyond reasonable doubt , in view of the conflicting scientific evidence .
21 The experimenter then waits for a certain amount of time and repeats the experiment to see how well the rat has remembered what it has to do .
22 Those who win money on the horses at Kirkby Lonsdale races in Cumbria can quickly sober up if they wander down from the racecourse to see how their rates have been spent on the adjacent reaches of the river Lune , where the recently cemented banks are dramatically caving in , and attempts at bank protection appear to have made matters worse .
23 A stepping-stone for many people is through the arts seen not just as providing means of expression but also as giving meaning and helping to structure experience .
24 Across the road to the butcher 's where they looked in the window to see back at the reflection of Hogan 's Outfitters and realise that Sean Walsh had gone back inside to the empire that would one day be his .
25 The ruins seen today are essentially those of the ‘ second ’ or ‘ new ’ temples , built in 1700 BC and destroyed in the Thera eruption of 1470 BC .
26 The main , and best , façade , the one seen from Via Torino from where the church entrance is reached , was started by an earlier architect , but in an assumed battle between the early man and Bramante the latter won the day , completing the work seen today .
27 Now , when Beth smiled knowingly , the girl saw how she had been manipulated , and soon the two of them were laughing .
28 I dropped each denomination of Cayman coin on to the sand to see how the machine responded to them .
29 Two areas the HSE sees as hazardous in future are ATVs and two seats in tractor cabs .
30 And then , because she did n't want to be saying goodbye to him any sooner than she had to , she took him for a wander through the main part of the Hall to see how the preparations were going .
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