Example sentences of "[noun] sees [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The ordinary cinema goer sees a lot of glamour in directing and producing and God knows what else , but you you really postman |
2 | Mr Antonis sees the role of art in the city as socialising , democratising and spiritually refreshing : ‘ Opt for Art ’ is his slogan . |
3 | GETRONICS SEES NO EVIDENCE OF MARKET GROWTH |
4 | This month sees the launch of Pasha , a new fragrance from Cartier to complement its highly successful range of Pasha watches and accessories . |
5 | Cox sees the growth of modernity and pragmatism as the likely direction for the group , with the consequent and gradual dissolution of catholic nationalism . |
6 | Marx sees the process of production of concepts , values , and institutions , as extremely complex . |
7 | One observation which illustrates this principle is that a Foucault pendulum at the North Pole swings in a plane fixed relative to the frame of the distant galaxies ; however , an earthbound observer sees the plane of swing rotate through 360° every 24 hours . |
8 | Chris Hampson sees the key to quality programmes as the definition of customer requirements . |
9 | This is the author 's own statement of intent in the Introduction : Ryan sees the essence of fictionality as an act of " recentering " , whereby the world of reference of a text is shifted from the actual world to an alternative possible world , which functions as the actual world of the universe projected by the text ( Chapter 1 ) . |
10 | It is plain that the government sees the re-organisation of community care as an opportunity to develop the role of the market in domiciliary care to complement its dominance in residential care . |
11 | For example , each model sees the amount of legitimacy conferred upon a dispute as influencing the way it is handled by the police ; and there is similar agreement that deep-seated ‘ ideological issues ’ are more commonly associated with disorder than more mundane ‘ material issues ’ . |
12 | Indeed , David Poole sees the distinction between photography and portraiture as vital to the latter 's resurgence . |
13 | Director of The Media Lab , Nicholas Negroponte , forecasts that interactive media ( next year sees the launch of Commodore Dynamic Total Vision and Compact Disc Interactive ) will mean that future generations are likely to regard our media decades as an epoch of inertia . |
14 | We are currently witnessing the expansion of Satellite Television in Britain — providing more choice of channels , and this year sees the introduction of Stereo TV broadcasts . |
15 | The seventh century sees the appearance of leadership by birth , perhaps resulting from a series of successful leaders from a single descent group . |
16 | Robyn sees a roadsign to West Wallsbury , the area in which J. Pringle & Sons is situated , and gratefully follows it . |
17 | It might be that the traveller after a prolonged deadlock sees a picture of Bali on a magazine cover as he is walking past a newspaper stand , thinks ‘ I must go there ’ , the decision is made , and from then on he never wavers . |
18 | An alternative view sees the shape of poverty as reflecting the shape and condition of the wider society and requires more wide-ranging policy responses , especially those founded on universalist principles . |
19 | One view sees the development of fairness as a correlative of the expansion of procedural rights post Ridge v. Baldwin . |