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

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1 Lack of communication and the inability to see a differing point of view are cited as being the main causes .
2 Feargal McSorley from BAT said : ‘ Many of those who attended Tuesday 's performance are involved in drama groups within their school or youth club , so of course they are delighted to get the opportunity to see a modern classic being staged by the very talented opera company . ’
3 The opportunity to see a semantic net and dynamically generate outlines from it may help authors mold the desired document .
4 As well as world No. 1 , Monica Seles , fans will have the opportunity to see the top players , including Steffi Graf , Zina Garrison , Jennifer Capriati , Sanchez-Vicario , not to mention the British contingent of Jo Durie , Monique Javer , Clare Wood and Sam Smith .
5 This excursion offers the opportunity to see the breathtaking spectacle of Holland 's fabulous bulbfields .
6 The pension can be drawn in full for the first eight weeks in hospital , after which your parent will be notified that it will be reduced by a few pounds ( for the exact amount of the reduction see the current issue of leaflet NI9 ) .
7 He stresses the ways in which the period from the early 1960s to the mid-1970s saw the effective by-passing of local elites , including councillors , because of the development of other central-local linkages .
8 He swore vaguely , pushed away from the board to see the enquiring looks .
9 This does not mean that the insect sees a fragmented scene , as has been portrayed in science fiction films .
10 This is how the employers see the temporary and casual worker .
11 Several times in the next few months I went up to the top floor again , where I could look out of the high windows in the roof to see the surrounding countryside and be alone with my thoughts .
12 The attempt to see the Christian message in the secular world ended up in seeing the secular world in the Christian message and then in confusing the two .
13 The skipper was preparing to take her out to a second rendezvous arranged for that night when the lookouts saw the grey canoe with a lone paddler .
14 The shepherd hides , the night comes , and in the moonlight the shepherd sees a little fox that comes trotting from the desert , looks right , looks left and heads straight towards the milk , which he laps up , and disappears into the desert again .
15 The years of the boom saw a phenomenal explosion of trade .
16 Mention of treachery is a reminder that the fighting saw no clear division between Danes and English .
17 While the long-wavists might point to effects of changes in production on wider society , they are less likely than the regulationists to see the cause-and-effect relation going the other way .
18 Nathan was intrigued by a polar bear trap used when the Norwegians saw the big white bear as target rather than as tourist attraction .
19 Theoretically faulty , because the individualized treatment model identified the cause of crime as a pathology within the individual , whereas the authors saw the true causes of crime as structural , resulting from the way in which society is organized .
20 He made some non-committal reply and thought no more about it until , a couple of days later , when the mob was actually storming the chancery building in the main square , he looked out of the window to see the assistant military attache playing the pipes .
21 As we speed nearer and nearer , I hunch up closer to the windscreen to see every poignant detail of its last few seconds .
22 The one Quiss had dumped in the gruel saw the huge fur-clad figure of the human and started shaking so hard that little flecks of soupy stuff flew off It , like water from a dog .
23 Editing was done on site to let the Queen see the final cut .
24 The elections in the Ukraine saw the nationalist organization Rukh ( " The People 's Movement " ) take control of the city soviet in the capital , Kiev .
25 The project 's got alpha ratings , but the council saw the industrial involvement and said ‘ Go to industry — we 're short of money ’ .
26 The Council sees a growing reluctance for non-smokers to tolerate smokers and has come to recognise that there are practical problems in the way of a compromise approach .
27 Two days later the Communists saw the new grouping as an " essentially disruptive organisation which can only hinder the development of unity between existing political parties and organisations against the Chamberlain Government " .
28 The sound of the gun silenced the Chinese for a few seconds , then a lone woman 's voice began wailing again and the Shermans saw a thin ragged body forced up against the underside of the grille .
29 The huge mountain at the far , Pakistani end of the Himalaya saw the tragic massacre of Willy Merkl 's German team in 1936 and eventually a solo first ascent by the legendary Hermann Buhl in 1953 .
30 Some socialists but not on the whole the Fabians saw the continued decentralization of government to the municipalities as a desirable feature of future socialist society , providing a permanent check upon the growth or abuse of central authority .
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