Example sentences of "see the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 the diarist ; for the sermon he heard on respect for the priestly office , see The Diary of Samuel Pepys , entry for 9 Aug. 1663 .
2 Within the next few months — and long before the next election — they will have to settle these questions or see the spectre of the Winter of Discontent raised to haunt them by gleeful Conservative politicians .
3 Those who imagine that they see the spectre of euthanasia raising its head look with particular misgiving at the doctor 's decision to discontinue ventilation.4 Those lawyers who have given the issue their attention have accepted the common factual assumption that turning off a ventilator is significant , and have then sought legal arguments by which to justify it.5 For they have had to recognize both that it is a common medical practice , and that it is one which prima facie calls for some justification .
4 See the appendix of National Nature Reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest .
5 Is the Chancellor aware that not so long ago I met a chap in Blackpool who said to me , ’ When you see that Chancellor of the Duchy , tell him that I want to give him a piece of my mind : not only is the poll tax three times higher than the rates , but I have lost my job , my wife has been waiting for an operation for two years , my daughter has lost her maternity grant through this Tory Government and my son has lost his income support — so when you see the chairman of the Tory party , will you tell him that I want to meet him to discuss this matter at the top of the Blackpool Tower ? ’
6 Statistically there is nothing extraordinary about these responses on the Conservatism Scale ( Wilson , 1973 ; although see the criticisms of Robertson and Cochrane , 1973 , about the validity of this scale ) .
7 Every morning when I go to work , I see the mountains of Harris to the north , Cuillin and Skye eastwards , and the hills of Barra to the south .
8 listen this is the end for the er political system , you see the half of it is collapsed already the , the north king so you see what 's happening in the , in the , er south king
9 The months of March and April see the beginning of that great annual movement of birds towards northern breeding grounds .
10 Wood , of course , has long been used as fuel by mankind ( see the beginning of this chapter ) .
11 Brazil , in its Proalcohol programme , extracts ethanol from crops and has designed and manufactured cars to run on the fuel ( see the beginning of this chapter ) .
12 Although developing countries are generally increasing their use of oil , many of the poorest and non-oil-producing countries of the Third World are , of necessity , still using wood as their main fuel ( see the beginning of the chapter ) .
13 When I look at these various provisions taken together , I see the possibility of benefits deriving for children from increased accountability in education and from a more consistent national curricular framework .
14 Combined with better recognition algorithms we now see the advent of the pen-based or ‘ notepad ’ computer .
15 Many see the advent of paid professionals as a serious barrier against the development of local youngsters and , at the least , an affront to the spirit of the club game .
16 You can be sure that whenever you see the crock of gold there 'll be some ogre standing guard over it .
17 For example , go to Piccadilly Circus in London and see the statue of Eros , bow in hand and still balancing on one foot after all this time .
18 I said I 'd like to go see the Statue of Liberty , I promised my mother I would .
19 See the likes of old Cassie talking there about the the She was saying that pe people survived of of that .
20 Ah , you could get it anywhere , I mean even , see the likes of that , that wee cut in the back of my hand ?
21 But i See the likes of that wee there that wee dent in that ?
22 It is not surprising then that the earliest women to enter politics did so as ‘ surrogate ’ males , to stand in for husbands or fathers ( see the case of Nancy , Lady Astor ) or that no ‘ monstrous regiment ’ of women was waiting to overwhelm men in the battle for parliamentary seats .
23 First , the prerogative relating to foreign affairs was used to regulate trade by the imposition of duties ( see The Case of Impositions ( Bate 's Case ) ( 1606 ) 2 St Tr 371 ) .
24 The King was found to be the sole judge of whether an emergency existed ( see The Case of Shipmoney ( R v Hampden ) ( 1637 ) 3 St Tr 825 ) .
25 The capital sum would have been paid indirectly to the settlor ( see the case of Potts v IRC [ 1951 ] AC 443 especially at 460 where Lord Oaksey states : having regard to the object of the statute I think the words " paid directly or indirectly to the settlor " should be held to mean paid into the settlor 's hands or into the hands of someone accountable to him ) .
26 Now you can visit Cadbury World and see the history of chocolate and its manufacture from cocoa bean to the finished product .
27 How you cuddle in the dark governs how you see the history of the world .
28 If you 're enjoying yourself , enjoying myself I mean , we like to go you know , like place like museums see the history of the place you know
29 I also offer the facility of a Postal Slimming Club ( see the back of this book for details ) .
30 If you inject any drugs always try to get your own set of works and make sure that you use these every time you inject ( see the back of this booklet for information on syringe exchanges ) .
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