Example sentences of "see [noun] [prep] their " in BNC.
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1 | The technique of ‘ site catchment analysis ’ attempts to see settlements in their economic regions like this . |
2 | The rest will do a nine-hour day — after which , I imagine , they will be seeing potatoes in their sleep and grabbing at phantom clods of earth for half the night . |
3 | Neighbours had seen flames from their homes across the road . |
4 | Depositors in overnight money-market accounts — which total around $70 billion — have seen 80% of their assets frozen for 18 months . |
5 | I have seen schools with their own livestock — chickens , goats and rabbits ; and schools where the only livestock in evidence were the bats in the roof and the cockroaches in the latrine . |
6 | It occurred to him as he walked that he had not seen Taheb since their visit to the palace compound . |
7 | ‘ Still , I 'm sure you 've seen girls in their frillies before . |
8 | Gentlemen , we have all drunk too much at times and seen others in their cups . |
9 | A visit to any of their shows is a delight and you can see begonias at their best . |
10 | People who have extreme difficulty in making ends meet may see credit as their only way out . |
11 | Show empathy by saying you understand how the other person feels and can see things from their point of view |
12 | We should therefore see shields on their own as aniconic representations of the deity ; the shield motif in the frescoes at Knossos is a religious , not a military , symbol . |
13 | I want to make it absolutely clear that general practitioners voluntarily choose to run fund-holding practices and are not forced by the Government to do so — and GPs will take that step only if they can see benefits for their patients . |
14 | We need to see things through their mind , through their sensory and motor structures — subtle and gross — not our own . |
15 | Consequently … my memory will rapidly improve … and I will be able to see things in their true perspective … without magnifying my difficulties … without ever allowing them to get out of proportion . |
16 | If we want to understand another person we have to learn how to see things from their point of view . |
17 | The satyāgrahi must empathize with the people he opposes and try to see things from their point of view . |
18 | Anyone seeing caterpillars on their greens is asked to write to the Suffolk Biological Records Centre , Ipswich Museum , High Street , Ipswich , IP1 3QH . |
19 | Yeah I do do you know I do n't like to see brides with their hair down if you 've got long hair i |
20 | This spatio-visual ability involves seeing situations in their totality , identifying their important components and their relationships and suggesting strategies for resolving problems . |
21 | The Americans were jogged back into seeing Britain as their sturdiest ally . |
22 | If there 's anyone in your group that suddenly reappears they need to see Sally for their assignments . |
23 | THREE boy bandits were filled with shame when they saw pictures of their bungled wages snatch in the Daily Mirror , a court heard yesterday . |
24 | Other plant ecologists saw physiology as their starting point , because it was the interaction between the plant as a living organism and its environment that determined whether or not a particular species could live in a certain area . |
25 | For their part , the employers saw solidarity as their greatest problem . |
26 | I saw Relief on their last tour in Salt Lake City . |
27 | The Swindon Wildcats saw stars before their eyes this week . |
28 | Meanwhile , Colin and Wendy Parry , of Great Sankey , Warrington , saw hopes for their son Tim snatched away with the news that his condition has deteriorated in the intensive care unit of Liverpool 's Walton neurosurgical centre . |
29 | William had to fight a much more serious war in Ireland , where the Catholic majority naturally saw James as their best hope for power ; the successful defence of Londonderry and the victory at the Boyne in 1690 became immovable parts of the Protestant tradition ; the Treaty of Limerick and the Protestant failure to honour the treaty 's promises of religious toleration became unforgettable parts of the Catholic view of the history of Ireland . |
30 | Ask to see examples of their work and contact references from their past projects . |