Example sentences of "[conj] see in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Output : The decline in output was greater than seen in the July survey and worse than had been anticipated , with a balance of 20pc of firms reporting a fall .
2 She concentrated on the face in her mind 's eye , the single eye that saw in the dark and coloured things in .
3 The people are sick and tired of seeing on the television , hearing on the radio and seeing in the press the fairy stories that the Secretary of State keeps preaching from the Dispatch Box .
4 Praising Durkheim , Eliot had written about and summarized Max Müller 's attitude ( largely based on Sanskrit philology ) , which looked at primitive religion chiefly through its myths , finding in primitive deities personifications of larger forces of nature and seeing in the primitive mind a sentiment of wonder at such forces , a basic intuition of the ‘ infinite ’ .
5 It says , that not only does it save it 's money when it comes to when we 're putting in the tender bids , but actually the profits it makes goes back into the County Council , it has a two- prong saving of averages to this council , and we 've known and seen in the years that it 's been running that money has come back into county council balances , which means that we can have more money to spend on other services .
6 There is plenty to do and see in the area and if you like long walks , Britain 's longest footpath , the South West Way , is on your doorstep — in total it is 560 miles long .
7 Indeed , many sole practitioners clearly regarded the abolition of sole practice as the hidden agenda of the Council , and saw in the presentation of the issues in the background paper an attack upon the very concept of a single profession governed in accordance with single set of regulations .
8 He turned yet another corner and saw in the distance a rare copse of evergreen trees close to the road .
9 She sat again at the dinner table and saw in the candlelight Hilary Robarts 's dark , discontented eyes staring intently at Alex Mair ; watched the planes of Miles Lessingham 's face fitfully lit by the leaping flames of the fire , saw his long-fingered hands reaching down for the bottle of claret , heard again that measured rather high voice speaking the unspeakable .
10 Brunner never accepted Barth 's absolute christocentrism , was sharply critical of the amount of attention that Barth devoted to the Trinity , and saw in the unfolding of the Church Dogmatics a relapse into an excessively objective kind of theology .
11 The warmth and obvious pleasure of everyone I meet and see in the Cynon Valley that day is humbling and exhilirating .
12 I gaze out of the window and see in the distance a flash , like a tourist 's Instamatic , of lightning .
13 That so many museum curators have been deceived by these fakes is less surprising when seen in the context of both the style itself and the history of archaeology in Oaxaca .
14 One deduction we might draw from this is that the examples of Anderson 's modesty noted above , when seen in the context of his more pompous utterances and these attempts to preserve his academic credibility , are more likely to be viewed simply as superficial politeness strategies than as being genuinely meant .
15 Pay scales seem to be much higher for computer staff , particularly when seen in the light of the length of time that computer staff have worked with the firm .
16 The fraudulence of many of the basic policy tools implemented in the inner city immediately raises questions about the nature of either constructive engagement with flawed institutions , as seen in the consultancy work of Ladbury and Mira-Smith in chapter 7 , or about the monitoring role adopted by the Docklands Consultative Committee , which has aided the campaigns of those whose interests the London Docklands Development Corporation has consistently ignored ( see chapter 2 ) .
17 As seen in the FAP cases , a proliferating compartment was seen in the lower two third portion of the crypts ( lower histogram ) .
18 The series X has a plastic tip as seen in the majority of pole floats these days , the tapered cane stem also caught my eye .
19 The tone here mocks both anthropology and the related theories of racial purity ( as seen in the work of Frobenius ) which were coming to the fore at that time .
20 The artist slips easily between human experience and the organic as seen in the works ‘ Placenta Tree ’ and ‘ Split ’ .
21 Besides , this putting together of two letters which also stand for other sounds inevitably causes ambiguities — bishop and mishap — while the letters th actually have two different digraphic uses as well as their separate values , as seen in the sentence ‘ Thy thigh is waist-high . ’
22 The extent of the duties will normally be settled by agreement , as seen in the case of retention of title clauses discussed in Chapter 12 .
23 Thus , a tax on capital income may reduce saving and lead to a rise in the gross rate of return ; on the other hand , it may be possible by the use of other taxes and/or monetary policy to offset the effects ( as seen in the discussion of balanced growth incidence ) .
24 A higher ratio of the concentration rate of protein to that of bile acids in gall bladder to hepatic beile as seen in the cholesterol gall stone patients than the gall stone free patients ( 0.75 ( 1.02 ) v 0.15 ( 0.11 ) , p<0.05 ) .
25 The Sign of the Serpent is derived from the spiralling motion of all energy beginning with the primal formative process which spawned our galaxy and solar system , as seen in the configuration of a Spiral Nebula and reflected in the formation of sea-shells and flowers , in the nature of the flow of energy in an electrical current , in the human body and in the double helix of the DNA molecule , the transmitter of genetic information throughout the physical entity .
26 These produce higher frequencies of digestion , with more than half the teeth in their prey assemblages suffering damage ( Table 3.12 ) , but the degree of digestion is not as great as seen in the species of category 5 .
27 Sex , as seen in the Bible , is part and parcel of a wider relationship .
28 The butteris was in use until a hundred years ago in Britain with local variations in form , as seen in the examples from Oxfordshire and Sussex ( fig. 6.2 ) now in the Museum of Rural Life at Reading .
29 There is a combination of physical abrasion and surface breakdown resulting in large scale penetration of the bone , as seen in the root etching but lacking the root-pattern of the first example .
30 As seen in the example given in ‘ Financial Analysis ’ this is not the same as profitability .
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