Example sentences of "[noun] sees [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus Stiglitz sees the control problem as a multiple-principal-single- agent problem with each principal having a somewhat different objective . |
2 | WILL SEES the dance music that the Shamen produce as being what they were always working towards ‘ although we did n't know what we were working towards at the time ’ , and agrees with Timothy Learny 's assertion that music and dance can be more powerful agents of changing consciousness than chemicals . |
3 | WILL SEES the dance music that the Shamen produce as being what they were always working towards ‘ although we did n't know what we were working towards at the time ’ , and agrees with Timothy Learny 's assertion that music and dance can be more powerful agents of changing consciousness than chemicals . |
4 | If the young adult dog or puppy sees the owner run screaming to the house in terror , it is not unreasonable to assume that the dog will quickly follow . |
5 | This month sees the Orbit promotion headed by a new Iain M Banks novel , Against a Dark Background ( £15.99 ) , and while this is not set in the world of the Culture , the novella which gives its name to Banks ' collection of stories The States of the Art ( £5.99 ) is . |
6 | Next month sees the world premiere in Birmingham of Biko , by Priti Paintal and Richard Fawkes . |
7 | Officially , a spokesman for Trainload Freight sector said BR was in negotiation with PowerGen about a new contract , but it is understood that BR sees the contract cancellation as merely a negotiation ploy and feels a new deal could be struck . |
8 | Today , Japan sees the whale issue as another example of the West imposing its own values on a vulnerable country . |
9 | I 'm just too disheartened to intellectualise about the fascists you reported on in the Love Sees No Colour issue ( FACE 44 ) . |
10 | A favourite method of torment sees the bogie leap on its victim 's back as they travel alone at night on a country road , clasping hard hands over the person 's eyes so they can not see . |
11 | AI expert Ivan Havel sees the AI computer as ‘ an on-line extension of the human brain . |
12 | As for reception , Benjamin sees the film audience , detached from the moment of production , as being in the position of a critic , identifying with the analytical work of the camera rather than with the experiences of the characters . |
13 | ‘ It is important that the public sees the steam railway just as it was , the details are as important as the Liveries and Locos , ’ said John . |
14 | Now the 11 strong Ulster contingent from that ill-fated Polish trip must drag themselves up by the bootlaces for an earlier-than-usual start to the domestic programme , as next weekend sees the opening round of matches , albeit in diluted form in the Harp Kirk Cup . |
15 | Now the 11 strong Ulster contingent from that ill-fated Polish trip must drag themselves up by the bootlaces for an earlier-than-usual start to the domestic programme , as next weekend sees the opening round of matches , albeit in diluted form in the Harp Kirk Cup . |
16 | Minister sees the famine hell |
17 | The new release sees the System climb off the mainframe for the first time and there are the expected implementations for OS/2 , Microsoft Corp Windows and Digital Equipment Corp 's OpenVMS . |
18 | Looking back , Doddy sees the brewing agreement with local brewers Multi Bintang Indonesia — who brew FES — as the starting block to success . |
19 | And the Bishop sees the parish magazine ? |