Example sentences of "one sees [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | On top of all one sees today the lineaments of the Austrian fortress which marks the final phase of the history of Verona before the Italian Risorgimento in the nineteenth century . |
2 | One sees immediately that this does not apply to Gandalf or Aragorn , still less to Frodo : Gandalf can feel fear and cold , Aragorn age and discouragement , Frodo pain and weakness . |
3 | The legend says : Where in the world has one seen what one sees here … |
4 | One sees here a complementary tendency to the influence of free sculpture on relief apparent in the evolution of high relief : a free-standing statue influenced by the conventions of narrative art . |
5 | In the Goya wail paintings today fittingly displayed in the Prado , and in many of his other works , one sees again and again these formidable elephantine rocks lowering over a cringing humanity trying to find shelter in a bandit landscape . |
6 | One sees again and again that such people grow in outside interests . |
7 | Here one sees again one of de Gaulle 's favourite techniques : the establishing of an authoritative text ( like the Bayeux speech or the self-determination speech ) to stake out a position and set his interlocutors on the defensive from the outset . |
8 | In the Midlands it is the tree one sees most often : and for a brief spell in early sum-mer it is the most beautiful of all the Midland trees , with its continuous miles of white may blossom glimmering as far as the eye can see . |
9 | That is why one sees so many Victorian farmhouses in red brick in the midst of the fields in these parts of England . |
10 | ‘ And one sees so much of the hetero thing at school : the Gilberd mooning after Tedder ; Billy Bunter Farraday mooning after little Penny ; sweet little Toby mooning after little Penny … ’ |
11 | Solitude , darkness , or the horrible crowd which one sees always in such places as this never make me the least afraid … . |
12 | Because to make a microscope preparation means that the tissue has to be fixed and stained , what one sees always looks as if it is a very rigid structure , but in the living organism the dendritic pattern of neurons is as mobile as the branches of a growing tree in a gentle breeze , so changed branching patterns are perhaps not so hard to envisage . |
13 | [ … ] When one looks merely at the situation after the resource has been monopolized by the entrepreneurial skill of the producer , one sees only a monopolist producer — exempt from competition to the extent his resource monopoly permits . |
14 | If everyone stands on tiptoe , no one sees better . |
15 | One sees once more how a failure in the proper conceptualization of the issues to be investigated can compromise an enquiry , no matter how much empirical evidence is on display . |