Example sentences of "see from [noun prp] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Picketing — or , as he has it , ‘ picquetting ’ — he considered an ‘ abominable tyranny ’ , not yet revolution , even as seen from Peel 's Home Office in 1830 , but well on the way to it .
2 ‘ I 'd better not waste any more time , ’ she added , pushing the door open and going through , finding herself at an entrance to the dock area that she had seen from Froebe 's office .
3 That this is an important variant of pluralist theory can be seen from Shils 's outline of the network of elites supporting and governing his society .
4 Someone laughs , but I can see from Peter 's face that he ai n't making a joke .
5 ‘ Why , that 's the windmill we can see from Angela 's farm ! ’ she murmured .
6 He looked even more puzzled but Pascoe could see from Alice 's face that she was beginning to get the picture .
7 Charlotte could see from Natasha 's expression that losing her temper had been counter-productive .
8 So , I do n't see from Pearson 's point of view that , that a government of any complexion will alter what we can and er , or ca n't do in relation to our current er , holdings .
9 Monica asked , already sullen and hopeless , apparently seeing from Alice 's face that there was no news .
10 She watched their reactions as she told them of his suggestion , and saw from Joanna 's face that she was very disturbed .
11 I see from Simon 's letter of 14 June that he asked you to supply a sample episode .
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