Example sentences of "[noun pl] see in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is rather a lot of evidence that what laymen especially valued was the propitiatory function with God of beautiful worship , with splendid chants , vestments woven by the most skilful women , and lavish expenditure of gold on the book covers seen in church and on the altar crosses .
2 Here is the explanation of those mysterious shapes seen in section in the Gunflint Chert .
3 The match between and colleagues ' and independent age estimates of the same shifts seen in lake cores and deep-sea sediments is strong support for their quality .
4 The elusive nature of the reactions seen in food intolerance makes it difficult to rule out this diagnosis without very thorough testing , and there seems to have been undue reliance on skin-prick tests in this study , despite the fact that these are unreliable indicators in most cases of food sensitivity .
5 Vitamin C reduced cell proliferation in all the crypt compartments from the apex to the base to those values seen in age and sex matched controls .
6 With solution II , however , the absorptionof water improved and sodium absorption returned to values seen in control subjects ( p<0.01 ) .
7 It underlies and initiates the changes seen in development .
8 On the basis of these findings a model can be suggested to explain how noxious stimulation can lead to induction of c -fos and give rise to the neurophysiological and behavioural changes seen in pain states .
9 As in urology , in neurology waiting times for outpatient appointments are too long despite the unacceptably large numbers of patients seen in outpatient clinics .
10 These large differences in sickness absence rates among employment grades categories parallel differences seen in morbidity and mortality in other studies .
11 The colon in these animals is a smooth , uniform tube , without sacculations or teniae , and it is approximately C-shaped and devoid of the sharp angulations seen in man .
12 In striking contrast to the spring pattern the numbers seen in autumn have , if anything , diminished , although the picture is somewhat distorted by the exceptional occurrence of 21 at Camber on 8 October 1966 ; there have only been three other October records since 1947 .
13 Financial flaws seen in council shake-up
14 The late manifestations involving the nervous and cardiovascular systems seen in syphilis do not occur and there seems to be no risk of passing on the infection to the unborn child .
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