Example sentences of "we see in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | and then we off to Tesco 's and who did we see in Tesco 's once again |
2 | As we saw in Part I , the opposite has occurred . |
3 | As we saw in Part II , this has not been the case with child language , where both comprehension and production have been extensively studied , with comparisons being made between the child 's spontaneous use and understanding of particular linguistic forms . |
4 | For the most part , what we saw in South Africa were the effects of the law in matches between teams of relatively high class on hard pitches with a dry ball — and with relaxed interpretations of the laws . |
5 | The main rhythm part of this example is very similar to the walking bass idea that we saw in fig 2 of last month 's article . |
6 | We saw in Chapters 4 and 5 just how effective both the coordinating committee and the schools ' library committees could be as bodies which handled the nuts and bolts of the project and converted aims and objectives into a reality . |
7 | As we saw in chapters 6 and 7 , for pluralists the activities of groups are the central feature of the political process . |
8 | But as we saw in Chapters 5 and 6 there may be very many extraneous word strings which are homophonous with the correct words , and which extend some if not all of the way through the utterance . |
9 | In my opinion , these acts were equally if not more severe than the ones we saw in Paris , but there was no sign of any dismissal by the referee . |
10 | THE World Cup may be well over , but there 's no forgetting some of the performances we saw in October 1991 . |
11 | We saw in Sweden they tried to modify their game to fit in with the Continental style and it did n't work . |
12 | However , as we saw in Jarvella 's ( 1971 ) experiment , this is an over-simplification . |
13 | As we saw in Lecture 6 , distortions may lead the ranking of sectors according to physical capital intensity ( A* ) to differ from that according to factor shares ( ) . |
14 | As we saw in Lecture 3 , the effect on savings could go either way ; this could strengthen or diminish the equalizing effect on the coefficient of variation of lifetime consumption . |
15 | Did you recognize her — that poor crushed creature we saw in Vienna , did you recognize her ? ’ |
16 | And the grey ghost and all them we saw in serials and of course we used to follow them up go every Saturday afternoon and follow these serials up . |
17 | As we saw in World War II when SOE agents in France were deliberately sacrificed in order to plant deception schemes upon the Germans , ' ! espionage is a very brutal-game in which human lives are of no more significance than pieces on a chess board . |
18 | As we saw in Chapter 14 , Michel Foucault argues that before the nineteenth century the sodomite was someone who performed a certain kind of act ; no specific identity was attributed to , or assumed by , the sodomite . |
19 | As we saw in Chapter 4 , the London Evening News accused him of trying to subvert the ‘ wholesome , manly , simple ideals of English life ’ , and connected his sexual perversion with intellectual and moral subversion . |
20 | We saw in Chapter 7 how the enemy is ‘ homosexualized ’ , with the result that , even while homosexuals were being imprisoned and murdered by the Nazis , it could be said that to eliminate homosexuality would be to get rid of fascism . |
21 | As we saw in Chapter 9 , Augustine gives a memorable earlier version of the Cartesian cogito : ‘ Si enim fallor sum ’ — if I am deceived , then I exist . |
22 | Gassendi begins by addressing a question first raised by the Greek sceptics , as we saw in Chapter 1 . |
23 | The interaction between these elements is a complex one , as we saw in Chapter 6.5 . |
24 | Insanity was , and still is , a complete defence to crime , as we saw in Chapter 6.2 above , but its confines are narrow , and some persons obviously suffering from mental disorder came to be sentenced to death for murder before 1957 . |
25 | Another problem is the more general one of liability for negligence : as we saw in Chapter 5.3 ( f ) , this is regarded as insufficient for liability for most serious offences , and yet it may be sufficient for manslaughter . |
26 | As we saw in Chapter 2 , water has a very high specific heat , which means it takes a lot of heat to change the temperature of the sea significantly ; and in cold conditions , the oceans are slow to cool off . |
27 | Yet we saw in Chapter 1 that plants are the source of almost all life on Earth ; they alone can create the organic molecules which the animals consume . |
28 | As we saw in chapter ten , the beatitudes of Jesus express the radicalism of living under the rule of God 's own character . |
29 | But , as we saw in Chapter 5 , genetic evolution too may proceed as a series of brief spurts between stable plateaux . |
30 | In the case of genes , we saw in Chapter 3 that co-adapted gene complexes may arise in the gene pool . |