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

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1 This hope turned out to be mistaken , but this was because of a new feature of the situation which was barely visible in 1072 : the Hildebrandine vision of a unified administrative system of government under papal direction was the real enemy of the primacy , as we can see from the history of the next fifty years .
2 Strawson himself relies entirely on an intuitive sense of the line between them , but we can see from the history of the social sciences that such intuitions change with time and place .
3 ‘ As you can see from the state of this place , I have someone call in regularly to keep an eye on it .
4 The other half is that the hips have to bend also , as we can see from the picture of the child on the page opposite .
5 But make m n no mistake , make no mistake , the situation is still difficult , because the Government imposes conditions and changes are all so often that the resolution of problems is difficult , as you will see from the Director of Education 's statement .
6 WE can see from the definition of a tackle that : ‘ If the ball carrier is on one knee , or both knees , or is sitting on the ground or is on top of another player who is on the ground , the ball carrier is deemed to have been brought to ground ’ .
7 He could see from the number of bells beside each door that they 'd nearly all been turned into flats now , or dentists ' surgeries , and some were in urgent need of renovation , but they still retained some of their former grandeur , or was it pretension ?
8 As you will see from the table of flowers available from florists ( see pp. 32–3 ) , there is a large number of possibilities on sale at your local florist .
9 The man sitting opposite her looked shifty , but she could see from the set of his jaw that he 'd no intention of telling her his suspicions .
10 You can see from the qualtiy of these pictures how good they are .
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