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

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1 xx.42 ; p.143 ; but see Thuc. vii.50.2 for state help by Cyrene to Sparta in 413 ) .
2 This occurs because most tropical rainforest biogeochemical cycles involve a tight intra-system relationship between the living biomass and the litter which contains the major reservoirs of nutrients ; this is in contrast to the biogeochemical cycles of temperate and boreal forests wherein the soil plays a much more significant role in nutrient recycling ( see Mannion 1986e for a more complete discussion of these relationships ) .
3 A very comprehensive and flexible concordance program widely used in Britain is The Oxford Concordance Program ( see Butler 1985a for a description ) .
4 Nearly any public gathering , and certainly any meeting to resolve a dispute , will begin and end with statements by elders stressing the interdependence of the group , recalling past aid given and received by individuals , emphasizing that each is dependent on the others for survival , asserting that the band is really a group of siblings , and so on ( see Robarchek 1986a for discussion of additional cultural expressions of this complex ) .
5 The ‘ body part ’ reading therefore escapes being given a penalty point , and is accepted as being referentially more successful ( see Carter 1987a for a fuller discussion ) .
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