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

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1 In Williams ' chapter ( 3.1 ) , we may perhaps see a justification of equality of condition or outcome on the basis of equality of opportunity .
2 The one in particular I 'm referring to you will see we 'd all see the Son of Man , they they 'd recognised that reference to himself Son of Man , they 'd recognised that because that comes out of the Old Testament Book of Daniel does n't it , the Son of Man seated on the right hand of the Almighty coming with the clouds of heaven .
3 A further example of the parallelism of greater precision may be found here , though commentators do not generally see the connection of thought between the two lines .
4 Although a large ship of the line , she did not see a lot of action during her service .
5 They could not see the glow of triumph in his eyes .
6 He said : ‘ We might not see the day of liberation but it will come . ’
7 The Computer Users Group should not see the collation of hardware requests from end users as their primary function .
8 The nationalists do not see the emergence of nationalism in this way .
9 The Feminine Mystique , which dared to put the silent question , did not see the light of day until 1963 , when it sold three million copies , but it was already being written and its audience was waiting .
10 ‘ We all know about criminal cases and traffic offences , but there are many aspects of the work of the Magistrates Court which do not see the light of day as far as the general public are concerned , for example juvenile and matrimonial cases .
11 Not only do we have the situation in the UK where partial-hearing units ( PHUs — integrated settings ) are using Total Communication ( e.g. Hegarty , Pocklington and Lucas , 1982 ) , but young deaf people do not see the use of BSL as a function of their contact or lack of contact with hearing people .
12 We have made a bid of nearly £700m for a company with a book value of £200m — we 've acknowledged there is some extra worth there , but I can not see the sort of value they are talking about in property .
13 Holly could not resist , and they squeezed him out from the hole and when his feet were clear the two men stamped together on the steel plate to flatten it back , and between his knees he could no longer see the whiteness of snow on the stones and the zebra flash of the sleepers .
14 He sensed the growing tension in Mariana and felt her turn her head so that she could no longer see the wall of cloud less than half a mile to their left .
15 Within a day or two it appeared that a complete South African team would be fielded and Treviso might just see the start of rugby 's World War III .
16 They must once have been the focus of her beauty , and although they were sunken now , he could still see the glint of intelligence behind them .
17 It 's pretty unlikely that this session will ever see the light of day on Strange Fruit , as the label 's last Wah release ‘ The Mighty Wah ’ proved about as popular as a motorway scheme through Kew Gardens .
18 He could also see a line of washing , which included , he realized to his delight , the clerical undergarments .
19 I could also see the colour of paint I was using due to the pearly-white bristles .
20 Get to the back of the drawers and cupboards — areas which do n't often see the light of day .
21 If he is of a poetic turn of mind , will he even see a kind of justice in the eventual return to silicon-based life , with DNA no more than an interlude , albeit one that lasted longer than three aeons ?
22 Hoover could n't even see the point of intelligence reports which showed Japan 's interest in how to attack a deep harbour , and how deep Pearl Harbour might be .
23 We did n't see a lot of Father that year because he was in the Government .
24 No matter where I looked I could n't see a gleam of light .
25 You , you do n't see the benefit of insurance ?
26 Ousley says CDS is very interested in some massively parallel project that NEC is currently working on , though that wo n't see the light of day until the mid-1990s .
27 Drew had never been extravagant , but he could n't see the point of parsimony for parsimony 's sake , so he had decided to look for a patron , some ignoramus who would pay him a long salary to coach him and look after his ponies .
28 She did n't see the grimace of annoyance cross his face at her desertion , but Martin did .
29 He turned towards the stove so that she should n't see the flush of shame and dismay that he had let slip Berowne 's name .
30 There 's one short answer : 1992 will indeed see the removal of trade barriers between the 12 EC states and the seven in the European Trade Association ( EFTA ) , but nothing happens until 31 December .
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