Example sentences of "see [adj] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 Even is we use only the lowest numbers available , based on official statistics , we are still seeing acute poverty for 873,000 people .
2 Dallas-based Texas Instruments Inc says it plans 1993 capital spending of $650m , a rise of $220m from a year ago , in anticipation of double-digit growth in the world semiconductor market this year , including 25 pct in the US market ; it expects the Japanese semiconductor market to grow at 5% this year , with the Japanese economy beginning ‘ slow recovery ’ in the second half ; it said it has shipped more than 100,000 of its new SuperSparcs in a year , and expects to release several client-server products this year ; commenting on first quarter figures ( page seven ) , it added that software revenues for the first quarter were lower than expected , leading to a small loss in its information technology business ; it continues to see strong demand for notebook computers and printers .
3 I 've not seen proper sun for months … ’
4 Have n't seen real carpet for months . ’
5 Robson , 35 , has not seen first-team action for five months due to hamstring and sciatica problems , but last Saturday he played 80 minutes of an A team game .
6 With an effort she kept her eyes away from Dane , knowing she could n't bear to see answering desire for Marianne in his face .
7 NEC Corp is forecasting unconsolidated net profit of $430m in the fiscal year just started , up from an estimated $344m for the fiscal 1993 just ended ; the company sees strong demand for semiconductors in the US and Southeast Asia , and looks to launch of new personal computers , and domestic economic recovery around this summer following the government 's economic package , including the expected supplementary budget , NEC said .
8 Again , with 386-megabyte computers , diskfax and modems ‘ it is n't difficult to set up a valuable resource you can tap into at any time ’ ( he sees ample scope for expanding not only into other languages but building on expertise already gained in mailshot databases and distribution ) and British Telecom has been ‘ very responsive ’ .
9 Obviously a writer who is happy with ‘ super-refined ’ ( elsewhere he says that Eliot 's ‘ Portrait of a Lady ’ is ‘ extraordinarily sensitized ’ ) is not a critic worth pausing on for long ; and yet when Untermeyer cites all too patent imitations of Eliot 's ‘ Sweeney Among the Nightingales ’ in quatrains by Osbert Sitwell and Herbert Read and Robert Nichols , one can see good reason for him to think that Eliot s reputation , achieved so fast on such a slender body of work , was no more than modish .
10 But other Latin American economies are expanding fast and sees good potential for exports .
11 Eva could see great potential for future development hut feared that the added responsibility would he too much for the widow on top of the double load she already carried .
12 He sees considerable scope for the firm widening its client base in the '90s as people inherit houses from their parents and money is available for investment .
13 Assistant Principal , Joe Mooney sees enormous potential for the open learning format with foreign students .
14 Interestingly , we are also seeing increasing support for the reforms from the medical profession itself and increasing take-up of them .
15 Gould was immediately attracted to the art of lithography for the same reasons as Lear — the relative inexpensiveness of production and the lack of training required — but he also saw great potential for Lear 's large-size format and colourful plates , which could , Gould thought , if properly promoted and well managed , prove extremely lucrative .
16 At that moment one of our more naive trainees appeared on deck , saw Marty swimming for the ladder and remarked in amazement , " What 's Marty doing in the water then ? "
17 Both sales saw keen competition for the more interesting lots .
18 It is hard , however , to see convincing evidence for the existence of any central revolutionary organization , and Hilton 's demolition of the idea that there was something called the ‘ Great Society ’ is completely convincing ( 78 , p.215 ) .
19 Through the ideological prism of Marxist historicism some Soviet Russian historians see ample justification for the Russians , intrusion into the lives of the Siberian natives in the benefits of civilization which the latter are deemed to have received .
20 In the first stage , I see extensive privatisation for the service sector — restaurants , shops , little businesses , etc .
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23 The local Social Work Centre or Hospital Social Worker will be able to help you assess your needs and give advice on what support may be arranged ( see back page for addresses and telephone numbers ) .
24 SEE BACK PAGE FOR POST-FREE COUPON .
25 We hope that the new course will start early in 1988 , and this has made it necessary to re-time the POTENTIAL TEACHERS ' DAY for Saturday 14 November 1987 ; see back page for details .
26 See separate entry for full description .
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28 Please see separate section for full listings .
29 Romania is to stay a republic , suggesting the country 's new rulers see little future for the former King Michael .
30 Banks see little room for growth in revenue .
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