Example sentences of "[Wh pn] saw [art] " in BNC.

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1 At Rome in the 250s a split occurred between the rigorists led by Novatian who believed that for apostates there could be no restoration in this life , and those who saw no restriction in the Lord 's committal of the power of the keys to bind and loose .
2 The choice was put brutally before Christians who saw no harm in taking part , around 490 , in the ancient festivities of the Lupercalia .
3 That sport and , for that matter , entertainment may not be viable avenues from despair is less important than the fact that they were seen as such by groups who saw no alternatives .
4 Given the triumph of fundamentalist Islam in Iran and the strength of similar forces in Afghanistan , many who saw no justification for Soviet intervention in law in 1979 could see one on grounds of ‘ national security ’ : much as such justifications were offered for the flagrantly illegal annexations of western Poland , the Baltic republics , Bessarabia , northern Bukovina and parts of Finnish territory in 1939–40 .
5 This supports the finding of Robertson et al who saw no difference between the smoking and drinking habits of their CLO group and controls drawn from an orthopaedic clinic .
6 ‘ It was done by a child who saw no end to his nightmare other than this … ’
7 perceptions of net bias on ITV were very small indeed , the numbers who detected an anti-Conservative bias almost ( but not quite ) equalling those who saw a pro-Conservative bias .
8 A joke went around about a passer-by who saw a man drowning in a canal .
9 One story is told of a man who saw a leprechaun bury a purse of gold in a field of ragwort .
10 Like him who saw a desert bush
11 In America we met one young person who saw a picture of ours and told us he felt so happy in front of it because he did n't feel alone in the world any more .
12 Police were alerted by a milkie who saw a man in a hooded anorak place a package with wires under a rail bridge .
13 Even more decisively , it had been his message to monks or incipient monks who saw a duty in saving , as it might be , a sister from enslavement , or a call to take action in the world to prevent some evil .
14 At the SAD conference in Crieff in October 1986 on " Dementia : Planning Innovative Services in the Community " a debate developed between those who saw an overriding need to integrate dementia sufferers with the rest of their community , both at home and within the various services for elderly people and , on the other hand , those who saw a need to provide separate specialist services to cater for the special needs of dementia sufferers , which had been neglected in the past .
15 Detectives want to hear from anyone who saw a light blue Ford Transit van , registration number GIB 915 , in Castlerock yesterday morning or between the village and the secluded spot on Springburn Road , Milltown , where it was burnt out at 9.35am .
16 They also want to speak to anyone who saw a silver-coloured Sierra leave the hotel car park just after 1am .
17 Although the statement did not give further details , other official sources confirmed that soldiers who saw a Palestinian carrying a firearm , a knife or other lethal weapon might open fire without further warning " in an attempt to stop him " .
18 It is not very surprising that turnpike proposals were opposed not only by some who saw a threat to their local economic interest but also by others , like the coal miners from Kingswood near Bristol , who destroyed toll gates in 1749 which they saw as infringing their right of free movement .
19 He succeeded in getting up everyone 's nose , particularly the flared nostrils of Kenneth Williams who saw a foreigner — in the Foreign Legion — usurping his position as the mentor of the team .
20 In particular they want to speak to anyone who saw a black man , aged about 24 , who was at the Social Services office in Calthorpe Street and was also seen later at Banbury and Oxford train stations .
21 LEADING scorer Paul Wilkinson , who saw a move to Blackburn collapse last year , yesterday insisted : ‘ I made the right choice in joining Middlesbrough when I left Watford . ’
22 A POSTMAN who saw a murdered special constable , Glenn Goodman , lying on a road initially thought he was ‘ a shredded tyre from a vehicle ’ , an Old Bailey jury was told yesterday .
23 Fans of the Good Morning programme who saw a holiday report on Amsterdam , presented by on May 5 , may be surprised to know they were in fact watching a colleague .
24 A legendary shepherd 's doxy who , by supposedly giving birth to a sheep , transposed herself into a creature of myth ; an 18th-century joiner 's apprentice who saw an angel ; odd echoes from the agricultural riots of the 1830s ; an imaginative squire 's hollowing out of a chalk horse on the downs .
25 At the SAD conference in Crieff in October 1986 on " Dementia : Planning Innovative Services in the Community " a debate developed between those who saw an overriding need to integrate dementia sufferers with the rest of their community , both at home and within the various services for elderly people and , on the other hand , those who saw a need to provide separate specialist services to cater for the special needs of dementia sufferers , which had been neglected in the past .
26 Those who saw an ‘ end of ideology ’ in this period were , in a limited sense , right .
27 Matisse and all the others saw the twentieth century with their eyes but they saw the reality of the nineteenth century , Picasso was the only one in painting who saw the twentieth century with his eyes and saw its reality and consequently his struggle was terrifying , terrifying for himself and for the others , because he had nothing to help him , the past did not help him , nor the present , he had to do it all alone and , in spite of much strength he is often very weak , he consoled himself and allowed himself to be seduced by other things which led him more or less astray .
28 Photographs of the squad taken in the early 1970s still evoke surprise in police circles , simply because they display such strong imagery of an unacceptable style , and at the time were made much of in the media , who saw the newsworthy potential of policemen in a disorderly form .
29 He regards Derrida as an ‘ artist-philosopher ’ , owing much to Nietzsche , who saw the world as a work of art .
30 Scotland Yard want to hear from anyone who saw the shooting in Nevill Road , Stoke Newington .
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