Example sentences of "sees [noun] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Hunter ( 1980 ) sees parallels with other pressures for change : ‘ arguments for participation in the classroom can be seen to be linked with the growing agitation for community participation in politics , industrial democracy and the feminist and anti-racialist movements ’ ( pp. 231 — 2 ) . |
2 | InfoCorp sees shipments of multi-user systems with an average selling price between $15,000 and $1m to grow from 509,000 units in 1992 to 643,000 units in 1997 — a compound annual growth rate of 6% . |
3 | When A sees B in grievous distress , his conscience always urges him to entreat C to help him . ’ |
4 | He sees Sweeney in broad daylight in a pub on Gerrard Street , ‘ I want you out here , Sweeney . ’ |
5 | Where the Marxist identifies penetration of the periphery by capitalist values and roles as an aspect of the contradictions within capitalism , the pluralist sees diffusion of central values as a force overriding the immediate disagreements : |
6 | Sometimes I think she does n't look at their faces , just sees rows of empty stomachs to fill . ’ |
7 | This vision of society contrasts with that of Marxism , which sees power in capitalist society as concentrated in the hands of the ( bourgeois ) ruling class , and society as primarily divided into two great opposing classes rather than a motley of interacting interest groups . |
8 | Like Marx , Weber sees class in economic terms . |