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

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1 Further evidence of the Heritage Secretary 's right-on attitude can be seen from his attendance at Glyndebourne .
2 This included one of the most severe letters I had seen from his pen .
3 In Rawls it can be seen from his model of ‘ pure procedural justice ’ and the assertion of an equal right to liberty as the primary principle .
4 Dundee United mastered the elements better than their opponents and had in Ferguson , Scott Crabbe and Paddy Connolly lively players who continue to give the impression that Jim McLean is not far off having a team capable of far better than has been seen from his club in recent seasons .
5 The consequence ( usually ) is that he achieves his goal ; he coerces you both into giving way a very rewarding state of affairs seen from his point of view , a very unrewarding ( and sometimes humiliating ) state of affairs seen from your perspective .
6 John Plaw 's design in 1800 for a cottage or small farmhouse , ‘ Intended for a Gentleman in the New Forest … as an object to be seen from his Mansion ’ ( Fig. 25 ) , has a much less extensive landscape than that of Blaise Castle in mind , but it is typical of many at about the turn of the century .
7 But the eyewitness who reported the scene noted that all could see from his face that he was greatly irritated by the French counsellor who had attempted to alter the terms of his homage and exact a fealty oath .
8 Edward , Helen could see from his stance , was bored : he had his head tilted on one side and was watching a bird in a tree behind Peter Sidey 's left ear .
9 But even under Charlemagne , one sees from his letter to Queen Fastrada ( 791 , when he was fighting the Avars ) how constant were the prayers , how ascetic the fasts , how generous the alms , needed to stave off defeat and disaster .
10 When the swing is from co-operation to conflict , the modification of one 's ends by reaction from another 's viewpoint will tend towards hate , revenge or cruelty rather than love , gratitude or pity ; by an effort to see from his viewpoint one can resist the tendency , but at the extreme point of escalation one 's ends narrow to the survival of self or kin , and the other and his destruction are reduced to means to it .
11 He moved him a little and saw from his face that it was someone else .
12 I 'm I 'm about to apologize to Mr Grigson , because I see from his submission he actually did distribute it by district within the er Greater York area , er yea , planning by Selby is not I think the right approach , but .
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