Example sentences of "see in " in BNC.
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1 | I could see in his eyes that he knew . |
2 | On a deeper level , however , as we shall see in later chapters , the identity category ‘ Catholic ’ is , for the majority of policemen and women , not an all-inclusive typification in which every Catholic is categorized alike . |
3 | Fictional stressing of deep connections between primitive and developed man , as well as the connections between primitive ritual and modern dramatic and religious practice stressed by Cornford , Harrison , Frazer , and the others encouraged Eliot to interpret the Rivers book in a way which let him see in it a reflection of his personal crisis . |
4 | It looked like something you might see in a photograph of black New Orleans in the thirties . |
5 | There are countless examples from most African countries of a similar negligence of completed investments , although some of this is a by-product of the nature of development aid , as we shall see in Chapter 11 . |
6 | The town of Isafjördur is on the far side of the fjord , a long way from the town , and reached by a bus ride past the first fish-drying frame you will see in this part of the island . |
7 | His trip here was a homecoming , and there were times when I could see in his eyes that he was reliving his first memories . |
8 | But we shall see in 200 years if I am right . ’ |
9 | Meanwhile more than 30,000 people will see in the new year squeezed into bed-and-breakfast accommodation . |
10 | They like to be able to go to a show and to be able to see something that they do n't see in their everyday lives — you know , catching the bus to go work or coming home on the bus . |
11 | After half a mile he decided to turn off the embankment and walk up the side of the next field and along the path at the top of it , following the horses whom he could still see in the distance . |
12 | All out 446 meant that England had a lot of batting to do in the last two days , and when Larkins went at the end of the third day to a ball that he did not see in the shadows , one felt they just were not going to make it . |
13 | A sign told visiting gentlemen to remove their hats ; it was the kind of sign you 'd see in the Duomo in Florence ; in some parts of America , war still demands what passes for reverence . |
14 | What on earth do they see in one another ? |
15 | ‘ You 'll see in a minute , ’ said his Mum . |
16 | If men were beginning to abandon their fear of hell , they were clinging with some tenacity to their hopes of heaven , as we shall see in chapter nine . |
17 | We will see in our last chapter that the little book of Jonah , too , has its own challenge to make , and a quite devastating one at that . |
18 | Christians will see in this the biblical command to ‘ look after the widows and the orphans ’ and it seems that churches are uniquely placed to provide this sort of support . |
19 | He walks about at night , and people say he can see in the dark . ’ |
20 | He 's the one I told you about , who can see in the dark . |
21 | All the same , there are Orange Lodges in Donegal , which you would n't see in County Cork . |
22 | Do you see in the first two movements of the Fifth and in the whole of the Sixth a certain prophetic note , or do you see them in purely musical terms ? |
23 | As we shall see in Chapter 6 the closing decades of the century and the early years of the new century were more concerned with the ‘ collective ’ approach than the individual , and younger ministers were only mirroring this change . |
24 | Political involvement at the national level was , as we shall see in Chapter 9 , fraught with dangers . |
25 | Tell me , Elisabeth , what d' you see in his picture ? |
26 | Archer is lamentably underrated as a writer by the literati , but future critics will see in his work a detailed analysis of politics in our time . |
27 | Anybody with a tape measure could see in a matter of minutes that the figures on these marbles have nothing whatever in common with the Greeks of today who , short-legged and stocky with low-slung , hairy bottoms , blunt noses and crossed eyebrows , are plainly a race of Turkic origin . |
28 | If you look at , say , American TV wrestling , you can already see in it a strutting prediction of the showbiz-sports of the future , where drug-enhanced body-sculpture plays a part both in the athletic demands of the spectacle and in the personality-selling which is its true purpose . |
29 | We will see in the training section how important a benefit ‘ confidence gained ’ was to those who had attended courses . |
30 | As you will see in the final reading from Gowie Corby Plays Chicken nobody w ill put up with Gowie 's cruel jokes for ever and it 's not long before people 's patience with him runs out . |