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

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1 For many visitors to the country the stations might present the main opportunity to see apartheid in action .
2 He says no inmate sees mail before prison staff .
3 Upstairs everyone gets a chance to see Science in action with a hands-on display .
4 for descriptions of the strategies on offer see Change on page 29 .
5 Jury see replay of death hit
6 At the outset the book recognises that ‘ the United Kingdom does not have a monopoly on the best ideas or all of the problems ’ , so it is not a surprise to see discussion of Woonerven in the context of environmental protection and enhancement .
7 CBI survey sees decline in business confidence
8 That control might be exercised on the basis of considerations of sovereignty ; some countries in the civil law tradition see service of process as an act of State , an exercise of its judicial power , and are reluctant to permit within their borders an expression of the sovereignty of another State ; in Switzerland service on behalf of the plaintiff of foreign process without the permission of the Swiss authorities appears to be an offence punishable by imprisonment ( and even , theoretically , solitary confinement and hard labour ) 11 .
9 for more detail see Directive on page 53 , Consultative on page 38 , Collaborative on page 32 , Delegation on page 49 , Assertiveness on page 8 , Learning from experience on page 100 .
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