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

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1 Firstly , and I return to this point which I have mentioned again and again in debates such as this and that 's the the question of the lack of there being a central agency er in existence to see to the enforcement of these matters .
2 Status would allow operators to see at a glance which items of safety-related equipment were in proper working order .
3 One fox was caught , too far away for the riders to see in a day of little incident .
4 What is most alarming about this is not its inappropriate survivalist tone , the crudity with which racial identity is conceived nor even the sad inability to see beyond the conservation of racial identities to possibility of their transcendence .
5 The condition affects the peripheral area of the retina , including the rod cells which help vision in poor light , and can result in progressive ‘ tunnel vision ’ and ‘ night blindness ’ , the inability to see in the dark .
6 But lasting influence depended not only on some form of regular , close contact , but equally crucially on a sense of affinity , of common inheritance and character , which allowed a grandchild to see in a grandparent a model for his or her own development .
7 Despite carding his worst round of the championship , a two over par 74 , he held his nerve to see off the challenge of defending champion Eamonn Darcy over the testing K Club course .
8 Pictures seen on a wall , shadow-play ?
9 Observing that Tschudi can be shown to have made keyboards with ‘ skunktail ’ sharps ( quite exceptionally on the 1766 instruments for Frederick the Great ) , Dale rashly conjectures that the instrument seen in the Mercier portrait might be by Tschudi even though it bears no resemblance to the 1729 harpsichord or anything that subsequently emerged from the Meard Street or Great Pultney Street workshops .
10 Figure 3.8(a) summarizes the effect seen in the experiment by Westbrook et al .
11 Among the first documentaries , programmed for Fridays , is a three-part series on European civilisation seen through the history of colour ; a portrait of Gaudí 's life ; and a viewing of the exhibition ‘ Manifeste ’ at the Pompidou Centre .
12 He was a tall stout man with a florid complexion , who looked well in vestments seen from a distance .
13 Police are still trying to trace a potential witness seen by a jogger on the canal towpath behind Mr Miles home .
14 Forty-one per cent of these diabetics had levels of malondialdehyde formation greater than the highest result seen in the control group , and this difference was highly significant ( Betteridge et al , 1981 ) .
15 A Dornier Do215 strategic reconnaissance aircraft seen at an airfield in Sicily , taxi-ing past a line of Savoia S.82 transports .
16 To gain experience in practical work , they went on their own initiative to slaughterhouses or the knacker 's yard ; horses were still almost the only animals seen at the College .
17 For Merrill the marriage service was a kaleidoscope of images seen at a distance because of her acute consciousness of Luke 's presence .
18 Cytomegalovirus was associated with AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis in only two of the present patients in whom cryptosporidiosis was not also implicated and in less than a third overall ; these represent less than 10% of all cases of cytomegalovirus enteritis seen during the study period .
19 Other winners in the awards ceremony seen as a pointer to the Hollywood Oscars which are announced next week included Silence of the Lambs star Anthony Hopkins .
20 Other than the dark-coloured car seen at the scene of the second murder , and a dark green car seen at the first , we have nothing whatsoever to go on . ’
21 Clearly these ideas relate to Eliot 's plays and to ‘ Burnt Norton ’ where dangers of being ‘ Distracted from distraction by distraction ’ seem connected with the spectre of a metropolis seen as the antithesis of religious values .
22 Gregory saw in the vandalism caused during this episode the fulfilment of a prophecy of Joel : " that which the locust hath left hath the cankerworm eaten " .
23 Margaret Stanhope saw by the watch that never left his wrist that their unromantic interlude would soon be drawing to a close .
24 Black & Decker has introduced the Cut Saw on the d-i-y market .
25 ‘ Look in a mirror , girl , and you 'll see what that insolent cur saw in the hall tonight .
26 One basic theoretical idea is the connection Freud saw between the development of the individual , ontogenesis , and that of the species , phylogenesis .
27 The mystic tears have the effect of distorting the vision so the eyes see through a veil ; but even more is the mind distorted and the interior vision is transfigured .
28 A pie chart can help the retailer or business-person see at a glance exactly where the money goes .
29 These data , together with the results of in vitro binding assays , chemical and enzymatic footprinting , and systematic variation of operator sequences ( P.G.S. et al. , unpublished results ) , confirm the essential features of the repressor-operator interaction seen in the crystal structure .
30 There is a rarely occurring minor bug , apparently due to pixels seen on the edge of the reference area under some light conditions .
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