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

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31 China is angry over Hong Kong people 's support for the democracy movement and some see the border dispute as an attempt by Peking to press the government to take action against the Hong Kong Alliance , a political group that has provided financial support to China 's democracy movement .
32 He said that a number of vice-chancellors see the fees scheme as a way of getting the Government off the universities ' backs , giving them freedom from detailed control .
33 ‘ Most of them are in the south of England , which could , in the next 10 years , see the top teams coming from Chichester or Eastbourne , ’ Roberts said .
34 Nevertheless , the market is going to remain very depressed throughout next year and I see the recovery shifting to late , rather than early , 1991 . ’
35 ALONG the north Antrim coastal path , you can admire the work of a giant , see the place where a witch turned a king 's daughters into swans and sample the local delicacy , dulce , which resembles burnt tagliatelle but is in fact dried seaweed .
36 [ Others ] do n't want to know the things you want to know , see the things you want to see …
37 Therefore , the assessments which the neighbourhood police give of how much support they obtain from the Catholic community ( or , more accurately , how much support they see the majority of Catholics as feeling able safely to show ) , vary depending on wider circumstances and the time-scale used .
38 One hour later I cross over the burn and see the croft on the side of the hill about two hundred yards away .
39 We see the younger brother 's personality reflected in his friend 's portrait of this atheist mathematical economist : the stony heights and rare atmosphere in which his mind moved ; the easy efficiency of the intellectual machine which ground away beneath his broad smiling face , his bulky Johnsonian frame , and spontaneous gurgling laugh , and simplicity of feeling , and honesty of heart and mind and purpose ; and with it a common sense and practicality .
40 The union will fight your case through the courts if someone tries to rip you off , it will check over contracts for you and offer cheap instrument insurance ( see the Musicians ' Union article for details ) .
41 Kids walk along the street , look at the concert poster , see the band 's name and read ‘ sold-out ’ .
42 Although record companies are n't in the business of promoting tours ( see the agent 's article in this book ) , they will lend their support to ensure their artists ' performances are in the right venues .
43 In return for a small share of the songs ' royalty earnings , the larger company takes over the day-to-day business of administering the musicians ' song catalogues while the musicians retain all copyright and control of their material ( see the ‘ self-publishing ’ section below ) .
44 on the release of a writer 's first album , it is unlikely that he or she would have enough qualifying works to become a publisher member of PRS ( see the ‘ Copyright and Performing Right ’ article for details on these qualifying requirements ) .
45 This is collected by the performing Right society ( PRS ) from the licensing of TV , radio and venues for the public performance of music ( see the ‘ Copyright and performing Right ’ article ) .
46 In ‘ The Hollow Men ’ we see the corruption of such an inheritance .
47 Those who comprehend this see the noblest feelings frustrated or distorted .
48 I 'd go up there every night and see the same films over and again .
49 as if in a slow motion sequence from a Peckinpah film I see the torpedoes escape from the box , turn head over tail as they rise , reach their zenith , and begin falling again , towards the heads and shoulders of the youths in front .
50 Then they see the torpedoes .
51 The way we see the other is connected to the way we see ourselves .
52 Again we see the same anxiety : social stability depended crucially on people staying just as they were ( identity ) , where they were ( location ) , and doing what they always had done ( calling ) .
53 You see the same thing in our kind of business , but we 've really been operating in international markets for much longer and it 's a slower process .
54 But if you see the top man around the business you are able to look him in the eye and tell whether you can trust him or not .
55 Pearce lists these as two important qualities for a top manager together with being able to look at a problem and see the two or three key factors .
56 Marx and Engels argues that we must understand ideas as products of people engaged in this natural process and see the production of ideas as an aspect of the general enterprise of making a living from nature .
57 ( See the discussion of Marx 's sources in L. Krader , The Asiatic Mode of Production [ 1975 ] . )
58 Marx 's main quarrel with writers such as Maine is that they see the communal aspect of the descent group as growing out of the expansion of the family .
59 I see the way the snow is kicked up off the paws of the dogs , the way their breath explodes around their heads .
60 With these photographs as a reference point we can expect a traditional Gandini shape when we see the car on 15 September next year , the 110th anniversary of Ettore Bugatti 's birth .
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