Example sentences of "see from [pos pn] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As can be seen from our position at the bottom , it is a secret we have yet to uncover .
2 Further evidence of the Heritage Secretary 's right-on attitude can be seen from his attendance at Glyndebourne .
3 In Rawls it can be seen from his model of ‘ pure procedural justice ’ and the assertion of an equal right to liberty as the primary principle .
4 Dundee United mastered the elements better than their opponents and had in Ferguson , Scott Crabbe and Paddy Connolly lively players who continue to give the impression that Jim McLean is not far off having a team capable of far better than has been seen from his club in recent seasons .
5 The consequence ( usually ) is that he achieves his goal ; he coerces you both into giving way a very rewarding state of affairs seen from his point of view , a very unrewarding ( and sometimes humiliating ) state of affairs seen from your perspective .
6 So the flooding had not been from the lake — which hitherto I had assumed to be the case ; maybe it had come from the river whose bed , now dried , I had seen from my eminence on the hillside .
7 They are a very old family who have lived in that house for centuries , as you can see from their name on the stone over the front door .
8 Now you will see from your point of view the moon will be will be about half it will be it will be more more than that I would think .
9 But even under Charlemagne , one sees from his letter to Queen Fastrada ( 791 , when he was fighting the Avars ) how constant were the prayers , how ascetic the fasts , how generous the alms , needed to stave off defeat and disaster .
10 Charlie found that he could n't get himself to look at them , although he was still able to see from their reflection in the mirror behind the bar that they were deep in conversation .
11 It is nevertheless of interest to see from their reaction to the various issues raised in the questionnaire , just what it is about the scheme ( and about SSE generally ) , which they feel is threatening .
12 I am glad to see from your report of the psychiatrist Professor Michael Rutter 's lecture at the Royal Institution that despite his former membership of the Lawther Working Party on lead pollution , Rutter now acknowledges that the hazard from lead in petrol is so serious as to require a total ban ( This Week , 3 March , p 567 ) .
13 We grew very fond of the Temple of Luxor which we saw from our window in every mood of light .
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