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

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1 Yeah , everything is photo-ops and it 's weird to see photo-ops in a war .
2 And that 's one stage closer to seeing animals in the same way . ’
3 AND THAT 'S ONE STAGE CLOSER TO SEEING ANIMALS IN THE SAME WAY ’
4 But I began to see limitations in the amount I could give .
5 The faster counting could then lead to fewer actually seen nuclei in the BrdU assay compared with PCNA .
6 Some historians have seen signs in the 1530s that the legislative authority of Parliament might have been undermined by the King 's power to issue proclamations .
7 Probably they did n't see a thing , and if they did , well , they 've both seen blokes in the bath before now — ’
8 She had seen pictures in the newspaper that Mrs Parvis had delivered every day of men and women who 'd been kept locked up in a camp till the Americans came and found them .
9 We have seen convulsions in the currency markets , bloody conflict in the former Yugoslavia and economic slowdown across Europe .
10 The last ten years have seen reforms in the education system greater than probably ever before , culminating in the Education Reform Act 1988 .
11 ‘ You are so sensible , you have always seen things in a clearer light . ’
12 ‘ Each one blossoms and they return home to be far more independent and mature in their own little way , because they have done and seen things in a way they 've never been able to do before .
13 I think she must have seen a lot of things at that time which had made her the way she was , seen things in the blackout and in the underground stations .
14 EMPLOYEES MAY have seen stories in the press recently about how much local government is going to cost but may not be aware the Council staff provided information which was quoted in the controversy .
15 He says he 's only seen sunflowers in the United States so he went home and got his camera to take some pictures .
16 ( The enlargement , for example , of what is seen results in a smaller area being visible . )
17 I have seen letters in the Financial Times complaining about the dearth of bailiffs : in the repossessionary times there are not enough of them to go round .
18 On 26 June he records shooting a wattle-cheeked honeyeater ‘ on the ranges near the Upper Torrens ’ ; he ‘ killed a Bittern on the 1st July near the Murray , above Gleeson 's Station ’ ; collected red throats ‘ about forty miles north of Lake Alexandrina ’ ; spotted a white-eyebrowed pomatorhinus ‘ near the bend of the river Murray ’ ( perhaps it was this remark that led some to guess that it was the great west bend to which Gould referred ) ; and shot a pink robin in ‘ a deep ravine under Mount Lofty ’ ( this was the last time an example of this species , Petroica rodinogaster was seen in South Australia , although one or two reliable observers said they had seen specimens in the area many years previously ) .
19 Little wonder , really , she acknowledged ruefully — she 'd seen women in the building all but swoon at his feet every time he walked down the corridor .
20 The store was called O'Hara 's , of which Ellie had often heard , mostly from Madame , and of which she had , of course , seen photographs in the newspaper advertisements .
21 Readers of Transport will no doubt have seen references in the magazine to seminars being held by the TSUG .
22 A little girl described by Anna Freud got over her anxiety about seeing ghosts in the dark hall of her home by advising her brother , ‘ There 's no need to be afraid in the hall .
23 ‘ The ‘ right ’ to see statements in the possession of the prosecution is therefore really a rule of practice described in terms of the ethics of the profession and based upon the concept of counsel for the Crown as minister of justice whose prime concern is its fair and impartial administration .
24 Unlike them , Mary Queen of Scots did not see complexities in the situation ; like her grandson Charles I after her , she assumed that the expression of the royal will from a distance was enough to make problems go away .
25 And did you see vessels in the area , because you yourself would be too young were you not ?
26 Prototype theory sees entries in the mental dictionary as being centred on a representation of the prototypical member of the class to which the word belongs ; e.g. a robin may be seen as the prototypical bird .
27 Look past the buildings and you will see buildings in the background or on the horizon that you did n't know existed .
28 " End of pipe " techniques for dealing with industrial pollution are regarded as inadequate and the plan sees changes in the way farms , industries and individuals behave as of primary importance .
29 Lear 's failure to judge his family properly , in that he sees things in a materialistic sense rather than in a true sense of love is amplified into the conclusion of a country split against itself .
30 But next season will also see changes in the Scottish set-up , for this time the master himself will be watching from the sidelines unable to give the team any direction .
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