Example sentences of "sees [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But , as was explained in sections 1.1 and 1.2 , it differs markedly from the alternative , commonly held perspective which sees each country 's economy as essentially an integrated whole , exporting any surplus of goods , capital or finance , or importing in response to a deficit .
2 The process is selective in addressing issues , but sees each issue within a wider context without , as a rule , seeking a totally holistic view .
3 He , it , it is , he gets on very well with her , I mean he only sees each other
4 It 's generally impossible to compress such files — the program sees each overlay as corrupt data .
5 That is how Captain James T Kirk of the USS Enterprise first sees each week 's new adversary ; it is by flat-panel TV that Winston Smith keeps on the right side of Big Brother .
6 Marginally quick-tempered , he sees little sense in having to field a barrage of questions when he might feel that his score tells its own story .
7 One correspondent , however , sees little evidence today of an agreed understanding of what constitutes monastic music or even that the music of the monastic tradition is above all the vehicle for its prayer .
8 But Mr Huismans sees little sign yet of a consumer-led recovery in the American economy giving a significant boost to Courtaulds ' operations there .
9 The firm sees little demand for Unix front-ends yet .
10 The firm sees little demand for Unix front-ends yet .
11 It has n't been much of a week for my wife either ; she now sees little prospect of winning back even a beefburger space in the deep freeze .
12 The Bundesbank sees little virtue in surrendering power to a European central bank .
13 From the point of view of the buyer , general exclusion clauses are obviously less popular , and , in general he sees little need for them to protect his own position .
14 He sees little difference between acting on stage and screen : ‘ It seems to be the same internal life that you try to discover in a character and the way you go about it is the same .
15 Indeed he sees little place for ‘ so-called culture ’ surrounding an Olympics .
16 It sees that marriage is between two unique persons , whose personhood is acknowledged to come from God .
17 this man managing , almost single-handed , a country as large as Scotland ; when one sees that man , living in a leaky mud hut , holding , by the sway of his personality , the balance even between fiercely antagonistic races , in a land which would cover half a dozen of the large English counties ; when one sees the marvels accomplished by tact , passionate interest and self-control , with utterly inadequate means , in continuous personal discomfort , short-handed , on poor pay , out here in Northern Nigeria — then one feels that permanent evil can not ultimately evolve from so much admirable work accomplished , and that the end must be good .
18 Anybody in the East Midlands that sees that News , remember their hospital is under threat .
19 Growth in laser printers is somewhat slower , and the company sees that market growing 9% on a dollar basis , and 17% on a unit basis .
20 ‘ And he would n't be the first man to become deeply jealous when he sees another man apparently usurping his role as a father . ’
21 He wo n't care tuppence if he sees another man kissing me ! ’
22 Apart from the effect on the playing side , Strudwick sees another benefit with his typically straightforward brand of Aussie logic .
23 Watt , who had to withdraw from the loose-head prop berth for last weekend 's Paris international on account of a ‘ viral complaint ’ , has had a series of tests under the care of the SRU 's honorary surgeon , Donald MacLeod , and they will continue when he sees another specialist on Monday .
24 A person ( the message sender ) enters a room and sees another person he or she recognises , and decides to send a recognition signal to them .
25 Wilson sees another Kitzbuhel .
26 The junior boys ' race sees another clash between NorthEast champion Glen Hilton , of Durham City Harriers , and the North-East Schools Inter-Counties winner Chris Hilton , of Chester-le-Street .
27 With a shock Howard now suddenly sees another shortcoming in his story .
28 Today also sees another repeat , between Rodney Martin and Jansher Khan .
29 He sees another dog .
30 Olson , however , sees this confession as ingratiating and artificial ; a hypocritical show of feigned humility .
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