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

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1 Word Convert solves the kind of puzzles seen in many magazine competitions where a given word is converted into another by altering one letter at a time .
2 In some instances this growth was clearly evident in the office building boom seen in many city centres , but a large part of the commercial , housing , retail and industrial development was located in much smaller towns , often some distance away from the larger conurbations .
3 After things that we 've seen in that field .
4 Other firms still see themselves as totally entrepreneurial : Korn/Ferry and Whitehead Mann must be seen in that category .
5 ‘ Both the settlers and the natives assured me ’ , wrote Gould , ‘ that they [ the bronzewings ] had suddenly arrived , and that they had never before been seen in that part of the country .
6 Drugs are a science based industry 's problem solving approach to health care and should be seen in that context .
7 Any subsequent increases should be seen in that context .
8 One very extensive class is er is a calcium activated potassium channel , where calcium 's now activating from the inside as we 've already seen in that example I showed you early on .
9 Maybe I was just a provincial or something , but I began to see that I was among the strangest audience I 'd seen in that place .
10 An increase in prevalence of use was seen in all age groups , and the age of users had shifted towards older age .
11 The Holy Roman Empire , of Charlemagne , of the Ottonian emperors , through to the Hohenstaufens , was to be seen in all seriousness as the legitimate heir of ‘ the Augustan peace ’ : a dispensation which , though seldom or never actualized through the last five centuries , must be held in mind as the one and only imaginable harmonizing of Church and State , of religion and politics , at least throughout Europe .
12 To give a more accurate picture of the numerical status of the group in Sussex the table sets out the approximate total numbers of all divers seen in each month between 1962 and 1976 .
13 I was ashamed last night , deeply ashamed that my daughter should be seen in such company , such — ’
14 The colonnaded street , so characteristic of Asia Minor , is to be seen in most town layouts , in addition to the colonnaded stoas which surround the market place .
15 They were then asked to recall the story they had just seen in either sign ( deaf and bilinguals ) or in speech ( hearing people ) .
16 While the DUC itself had amassed information and expertise by now to undertake this study itself , it realized that the report would have to be produced from outside the community if it was to have legitimacy or to be seen in any way as neutral : ‘ We in the Committee felt that we knew enough to write the report ourselves but we also felt that it would n't be acceptable to the County Council so we had to get somebody else to do it ’ .
17 Otherwise fewer than 20 have been seen in any year since 1947 , except 1968 , when 34 passed east up the coast off Pevensey on 7 March , the largest party noted in the county since 1938 .
18 Except in 1953 , when a party of 67 was seen , not more than about 25 birds have been seen in any year since 1947 , and it is of interest that influxes have not occurred in recent severe winters .
19 One glissando , caught on the run , ‘ was as beautiful a bit of timing as I have seen in any sport , ’ wrote WRA .
20 The work of this major artist has never been seen in any depth in Europe .
21 The usual ways can be seen in any class-room and are based on the four movements dictated by the natural anatomical structure of the body , namely : to bend ( contract ) , stretch ( relax ) , rise ( raise ) , turn ( rotate ) .
22 and animals to and from markets and fairs can be seen in any detail and some idea obtained of the importance of certain places in the distribution of items across the landscape .
23 The paintings of the Thirties and Forties have not been seen in any sort of proper way and they are quite extraordinary , particularly that last group of interiors which Matisse painted between 1946 and 1948 .
24 It is essentially a natural phenomenon that can be seen in any sort of complex physical activity , and the only important matter is to remember the restriction , specific to English , on voicing assimilation mentioned above .
25 But it is not always seen in this way .
26 Seen in this way , the reflexive nature of pragmatism , with theory realized in practice , practice informed by theory , brings mutual benefits in that it serves the cause both of effective learning and , as a corollary , of the professional development of the teacher .
27 The historical record suggests , however , that at every interface the relationship between levels can not be seen in this way ; rather the potential for each level to exercise autonomy has to be recognised .
28 Seen in this way , it is clear that fairy tales play a significant part in helping us grow up — and that they are able to do this because they MAKING A SHORT STORY 57 introduce us to ideas about change , conflict and coming-to-maturity through the medium of make-believe .
29 If it is seen in this way the burden for change rests with black staff and not with the white staff and institutions which perpetuate discrimination and racism .
30 It is often pointed out that higher education was centrally seen in this way in the nineteenth century , but that very different models were on offer .
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