Example sentences of "[noun] sees [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bradl sees Luca Cadalora as the biggest rival and fears that Erv Kanemoto 's rapport with HRC could give the Italian a crucial advantage .
2 Fourth-quarter surge sees Shell top £3bn
3 Wright sees flexibility as a polytechnic 's greatest asset .
4 Wall Street break sees Footsie drift
5 Where Hegel sees national or supra-national civilisations as the instrument or the perfecting dialectic , Marx sees classes of society ; and where Hegel sees history as the account of the development of the abstract spirit of humanity — or , perhaps better , of the development of human consciousness — Marx relates his view to the mode of production which he sees as comprehending within itself all the factors affecting the formation and attributes of a society .
6 In fact Gittins sees women as individuals who use such structures to maximize their own resources as well as feeling responsibility to support others , and she argues that women are involved in an informal economy to a far greater extent than are men .
7 He says no inmate sees mail before prison staff .
8 Aoun sees start of a revolution .
9 Another scheme developed in Peterborough with local gynaecologists sees Cherylynne Churchill arriving home by ambulance after three nights in hospital for her hysterectomy — the usual time is between seven to 11 days — to be greeted by the district nurse , a patient aide , and Mrs Elizabeth Allen .
10 LOVER SEES MUGGERS MURDER FLORIDA BRIT
11 So erm because of his emphasis on the shifting , ill-defined nature of the self , Proust sees people as seeking chiefly in others , whether consciously or not , a confirmation of selfhood .
12 Like Rolle , Hilton sees prayer as the primary activity , recognising it as a state of consciousness which enables man to receive the gift of God ; and while it does not cause it to be given , nevertheless prayer is a way in which such grace comes ( c.24 ) He sharpens a constant awareness of two modes of activity in the inner life : that of conscious effort , and that of an effortless creative power of love and understanding which is sometimes experienced and believed by the mystics to be the work of God in man .
13 David sees cases through from beginning to end , an important aspect of the firm 's training programme .
14 WALKER SEES UNIX AND MAINFRAME FUTURE
15 The king of Syria sees Judaea as a city-state , however peculiar , with its senate and other well-defined corporations , priests , scribes , singers .
16 Each spring sees frog spawn followed by tiny frogs — a tremendous bonus , because my snail and slug problem has been greatly reduced without a single pellet !
17 Peckinpah sees life as , inevitably , a bloody struggle for survival — not just physical survival , but the survival of one 's manhood .
18 CHEERS : The final episode sees Sammy reunited with his old sparring partner Diane !
19 CHEERS : The final episode sees Sammy reunited with his old sparring partner Diane !
20 Firestone sees women as suffering ‘ emotionally , psychologically ’ ( 1971 : 232 ) as well as economically and culturally , and points out how western women 's postwar conflicts have been psychologically entrenched , through for instance myths of romance .
21 This year 's Annual Review sees John Martin and John McCutcheon taking over from Hugh Scurfield and Alistair Neill as Presidents of the Institute and the Faculty .
22 For example S. O. Letterman sees Claudia 's story as a vindication of the human spirit , to which , professionally anyway , he pays tribute .
23 The falsificationist sees science as a set of hypotheses that are tentatively proposed with the aim of accurately describing or accounting for the behaviour of some aspect of the world or universe .
24 At successively' shorter wavelengths , IRAS sees clouds that have broken up into smaller and warmer cloudlets — as theory predicts — and the sources shining at 10 micrometres have probably completed the process and have just become stars , shining by their interior nuclear reactions .
25 This Saturday sees JOYRIDER in action there , while FOUR IDLE HANDS will be on stage next week , followed by FLYING SAUCER CULT the week after that .
26 Though she speaks wistfully of the luxury of ‘ blue sky research ’ , Beverley sees advantages in having to adopt a commercial perspective as well as a purely scientific one .
27 UK Peugeot sees profits plunge
28 Taken together this work sees Japan as ‘ one of the most politically centralised societies in the world = = [ But ] = = Japan is also characterised by contradictions similar to those found in developed capitalist nations ’ ( Kawamura 1980 p.58 ) .
29 However , this is not how the law sees accountability .
30 " End of pipe " techniques for dealing with industrial pollution are regarded as inadequate and the plan sees changes in the way farms , industries and individuals behave as of primary importance .
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