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

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1 If we want to see the glory of God ( which no man can do in all its unmediated radiance , and live , Exod. 33:20 ) then we must seek it in the person of Jesus .
2 Indeed , the previous reference to " all flesh " in v. 5 as being about to see the glory of Yahweh could have created an expectation that the image in v. 6 will be positive rather than negative .
3 It is all too easy to see the development of France in terms of an inexorable and inevitable process of expansion from early beginnings in the Ile de France around Paris to the country we know today .
4 Being subjected to it , Offred is in a very good position — literally — to see the hypocrisy of tyranny from underneath .
5 On the other hand , there were people like Spaak and the Italian premier , Alcide de Gasperi , who were prepared to accept things for what they were , to see the Council of Europe as a first step in the right direction , not an end — and a direction which they believed to be merely inevitable .
6 I am Rudolf Hess , and I have come to see the Duke of Hamilton .
7 He said he was called Horn and he 'd popped across to see the Duke of Hamilton or somesuch .
8 If the trade unions want to exercise that right , they will have to get the legal title to them whether by purchase or by what has been called euphemistically , and in criticism of Robert Owen 's failure to see the significance of ownership , ‘ revolutionising practice ’ .
9 It took the formidable Madrid neuroanatomist Santiago Ramon y Cajal to see the significance of Golgi 's achievement ( he too got a Nobel Prize , though Golgi apparently refused to accept Cajal 's interpretation — or even to speak to him ) .
10 Feminist psychologists tend to see the significance of gender differences much as conventional psychologists do .
11 We are now in a position to see the significance of government expenditure and taxation flows in the determination of national income levels .
12 It is entirely right , therefore , that we are beginning to see the signs of peer assessment being employed as part of the formal assessment procedure in some institutions of higher education .
13 The refusal to see the signs of malnutrition and dehydration , or the determination to see them as something other than what they are , as a nervous condition to be treated with painkillers , tranquillizers , tonics and elixirs , represents the worst instance of collective bad faith in Bom Jesus de Mata .
14 Visitors were able to see the versatility of design and product range by a display which portrayed the four themes of shipping , hotel and leisure , pubs and commercial interiors .
15 That is why it disgusts me to see the nobility of grief caricatured in this way .
16 1881 Caption — Mamma ( to Mabel , who has expressed a desire to see the boundary of Sussex and Surrey ) .
17 We are not going to see the likes of Philip Hardman again . ’
18 Should things go well , it would be nice to see the likes of Darren Patterson and Keith Rowland getting a run .
19 In a few weeks we can expect to see the likes of Boris Becker chomping away on a banana between sets at Wimbledon , and the saga of the Euro-banana versus the Dollar banana is likely to keep the fruit in the news .
20 I would like to see the likes of West Belfast broken down .
21 To see the reasonableness of Ross 's claim one need only consider a case of which Ross made much , that of the duty of promise keeping .
22 How absurd to see the works of William Penn in flaming scarlet , and George Fox 's Journal in Bishop 's purple !
23 This excursion takes you to Delft to see how the famous blue pottery is made and then continues to The Hague to see the Houses of Parliament , the Peace Palace and other notable sites .
24 As the cars of the beau monde arrived to see the spectacle of Mosley in action , their passengers discovered — as Lord Trenchard complained — that they were surrounded by a jeering crowd of protesters .
25 In the present climate it is hard to see the function of strikes except in public-sector monopolies .
26 This plan was an impossibility from the outset , and after several months of confused meetings of everyone concerned at County Hall , I went with two or three others to see the Secretary of State to recommend strongly that one single statutory authority should be appointed to deal with the area .
27 The chamber of commerce , the local authority , the trade unions and the Members of Parliament came down to London to see the Secretary of State .
28 I am pleased to see the Secretary of State for Social Security in his place , because he has said that the decision in January 1991 to stop such payments was taken because ’ It has never been the intention , nor is it sensible , that in the generality of cases Housing Benefit should be available as an alternative to income support ’ .
29 When Dr Williams 's library opened he presented himself and asked to see the manuscript of Crabb Robinson 's monumental Diary .
30 No individual budgets have been allocated to Departments , but I thought it might be int-eresting to see the spread of demand .
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