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

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1 It seems that these authors see mind as an entity distinct from the processes that support it .
2 Parents see behaviour at home and school as separate — as if there 's no connection ’ The art of teaching has become almost incidental as the role of social worker has increased , says Douglas Fraser
3 Parents see behaviour at home and in school as separate — as if there 's no connection , ’ adds another .
4 There is no doubt that some workers see pragmatics as a running commentary on current linguistic methods and concerns , and its role as the juxtaposition of actual language usage with the highly idealized data on which much current theorizing is based .
5 If elderly individuals see life through helpless , defeated eyes , where they become resigned to pain and disappointment , loneliness and despair , their reaction to new situations will not be positive .
6 Abbreviations see legend of Fig. 3 .
7 This is important in the light of the decision to seek a managed exit from the business , and the consequential need to ensure that a wide range of potential new owners see value in BP Nutrition .
8 Most rural Africans see wildlife as a relatively endless source of food and find it difficult to grasp the concept of sustainable management .
9 These moves have gone down fairly well in most quarters though again political cynics see decentralisation as a long-term ploy by Chevenement to build up personal political support in the provinces .
10 You make one by going through all your data to find all the different phonetic sounds you have written , and arranging them on phonetically ordered charts , one for consonants and one for vowels , including modifications ( for details see Introduction to Phonemic Analysis ) .
11 Some feminists see biology as the principal field of struggle .
12 Naturally , in routine day-to-day software production and issue , the project leaders , system designers and programmers see LIFESPAN as a set of lower-level functions which relate to specific LIFESPAN elements and their manipulation .
13 Some modern Macedonian historians see Bogomilism as a reaction by oppressed Macedonian serfs against the imposition of feudalism by the Bulgarian emperors Simeon and Peter .
14 The functionalist approaches see crime as a response of people to their social situation .
15 Corporate finance specialists see insurance as one of the few growth areas in Europe in the short and medium term .
16 Others see proof of the same in little need to talk , sitting in empathetic silence together .
17 The difference is that , while women see motherhood in emotional , hormonal terms , men see it as some sort of role-play .
18 But many deputies see Congress as a barrier to dictatorship .
19 Access problems are increasingly centred around environmental issues , as politicians see mileage in the wellbeing of beetles at the expense of the wellbeing of people .
20 The Hinches see sponsorship through ActionAid as the best way of helping a child and his or her community .
21 For abbreviations and references see legend of Fig. 2 .
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