Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [verb] [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | Some Christians have mistakenly seen Jesus ' teaching in the Sermon on the Mount as a rejection of the Jewish law in favour of his new law of love . |
2 | The last few years have also seen the re-emergence of political elements within Mozambique who favour these developments and as of 1990 , Frelimo ceased to be the sole political party . |
3 | Some places have even seen the publicity over new fees attracting extra visitors . |
4 | Some organisations do not see culture shock as a threat to the completion of a term of work abroad . |
5 | My father had shot one , as had the Duke of Gloucester during a hunting safari he made to Chelalo in the Arussi mountains after Haile Selassie 's coronation ; otherwise , few Europeans had even seen a mountain nyala , soft was a prize that both Haig-Thomas and I were keen to secure . |
6 | Some writers have also seen financial interests as exercising a more general control over companies , notably through networks of interlocking directorships . |
7 | Although these were originally marketed specifically as facsimiles , few collectors have ever seen an original ‘ Sun ’ , and they have since tended to change hands as if they were genuine ( 42 ) . |
8 | Such approaches have always seen the complexity of design activity with its range of apparently contradictory impulses and antitheses ; is the emphasis to be on questions of form or of function or on solving technical or aesthetic desires and needs ? |
9 | Despite a formal assertion of understanding the actions of human beings in the terms of those human beings themselves and , either explicitly or implicitly , an associated recognition of the capacity of collective social actors for changing the world , these authors have often seen the imperatives of the production process and capital 's organization of it as absolutely overweening . |
10 | As they became aware of cinema audiences the vast majority of these intellectuals tended not to see them in quite such a negative way as Chaplin . |
11 | What these critics did not see so clearly was that elsewhere customary tenures had so confused conceptions of ownership that a clear , profitable , and workable landlord-tenant relationship was difficult to conceive ; while in many regions customary quit rents gave the landlord little surplus to invest , even had he been inclined so to do . |
12 | Mr Dods , 30 , said : ‘ Some of these children have never seen a cow being milked or anything on a farm . |
13 | These counties had not seen a Forest Eyre for more than thirty years . |
14 | In a recent editorial , the Communist daily Trybuna Ludu alluded to this problem , when it warned that ‘ many comrades do n't see the danger which has appeared in recent months ’ . |
15 | Many Christians do not see Jesus as a sacrifice in the same way . |
16 | Several forces have also seen very sharp rises in attempted murders . |
17 | They insist most drivers do n't see it as a toll too far . |
18 | Moreover , most strikers did not see themselves relying on supplementary benefit during the strike — rather they envisaged getting by on their savings and their spouses ' wages . |