Example sentences of "see [art] [noun] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Detective Chief Superintendent Wycliffe and his wife , Helen , were to see the spectacle for the first time ; they were spending a long weekend with the Ballards , who lived on the moor above the town . |
2 | It is not difficult to see the reasons for the Bible 's crucial emphasis on right parental modelling . |
3 | Equally , almost half had come to see the company for the first time . |
4 | All three on the other hand , and here Blanche was imagining what Parkin might say in his defence once in the interview room , had a good reason to want to see the blame for the murder transferred to Parkin should they have killed Nicola themselves . |
5 | It is more a matter of approaching the book 's arguments from within a milieu of relatively academic contemporary art theory and being unable to see the wood for the trees . |
6 | A succession of avoidable mishaps can so sap morale and resources , that it becomes impossible to see the wood for the trees , and your energy is exhausted reacting to emergencies . |
7 | possession of detailed knowledge of the issue under negotiation yet able to see the wood for the trees . |
8 | It is often difficult for people in organisations to see the wood for the trees , and it is very , easy to concentrate on large amounts of internal detail while ignoring important trends in the outside world . |
9 | To be permanently enmeshed in detail is not to see the wood for the trees . |
10 | Nourse J in the Chancery Division agreed with the finding of the Special Commissioners and felt that the Inland Revenue had failed to see the wood for the trees ( p457e ) . |
11 | As you know arms control negotiations are incredibly detailed and rather arcane subjects , er so it 's a little tricky to see the wood for the trees in this one , but er arms control , obviously C F E — the Conventional Forces in Europe — er is very much an issue that will be on the table . |
12 | It is not easy to see the future for the art of jewellery ; it may even be considered that as an art it has not a future . |
13 | However , he was able to see the reason for the added tension on those days and not to allow that to interfere with his overall progress . |
14 | I was so pleased to see the advert for the Minitex Knitter ( July MKM ) , because I once had one ! |
15 | He remembered her ripping it the day she 'd taken him to see the hens for the first time . |
16 | Turakina behaved as if she was seeing the offworlder for the first time . |
17 | ‘ Not really ; it was a case of not seeing the wood for the trees . |
18 | He had often imagined seeing the enemy for the first time , but it was strange how very commonplace and yet how exciting this baptism was . |
19 | Acceptance came when their eldest daughter , Claire , then aged five , expressed her delight at seeing the twins for the first time and said simply : ‘ Oh look Mammy , they 're stuck together . ’ |
20 | Nobody had seen the prisoner for a fortnight , and we all thought that he had probably left the moor . |
21 | I 've seen the plans for the houses and they 're peculiarly insensitive — more suitable for Milton Keynes . ’ |
22 | Erm , have you seen the curves for a capacitor charging up ? |
23 | Only 4.3% of the subjects in the violent condition could subsequently recall the number on the jersey whereas 27.9% in the non-violent condition were able to despite actually having seen the boy for a shorter period of time . |
24 | He was a lawyer who had not seen the Shah for the last twenty years . |
25 | Right from the start , his counterparts in England and Wales have seen the necessity for a funding council . |
26 | I 've not seen the wife for a month . ’ |
27 | Readers of last month 's issue will have seen the appeal for a special home . |
28 | We had Behrens , we had the designs — have you seen the set for the first performances of Salome ? |
29 | The builders of these pianos may have seen the need for a check , but they did not provide one that would always prevent the hammer bouncing . |
30 | gone to their GP 's , and often have been given some sort of medicine for their depression but have n't had the counselling side of things dealt with and they 've just been given re-prescriptions , not necessarily seen every time for a re-prescription . |