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

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1 Altered schedules may cause confusion for EastEnders enthusiasts but the fans ( see mostly men ) will usually get their own way ( see boredom , remote control , zapping , injuries ) .
2 Once again my keen eye for spotting talent , where others see only incompetence , has sparkled in bringing Ubahni Singh to the club .
3 One answer is that in the late 1980s we have been witnessing structural changes , whereas in more normal times we see only adjustments and changes within a set structure .
4 The other tribe , however , finds twins fearful , appalling , degrading , an aberration , because you see only animals have litters of young and therefore twins are considered to be inferior , a threat , so much so , in fact , that this latter tribe ritually murders them at birth .
5 And right now they see so sign of any improvement .
6 Well yes , see so Jack we did n't know that 's right ,
7 Oh I see so sort of on on the funeral day they they would n't even be in the house .
8 See apparently education now , we 're on a such a cut back that they 've
9 James Kilfedder ( see below North Down page 16 ) is apparently the only candidate who refused to sign the undertaking without losing the support of the coalition .
10 The government 's early arguments that ‘ we ca n't afford it ’ are less persuasive with the budget surplus accumulated in 1987 and 1988 and claims that tax cuts are better than greater state spending on social and health services have found fewer takers among the public ( see below p. 297 ) .
11 This figure is identified as a demon , but it could be a deity or semi-divine hero , who were often shown with a horned head-dress ( see below p. 146 and fig. 14.28 ) .
12 This assumption is based on the figure of 53 Roman miles , quoted on the Middleton milestone as having been measured from Carlisle as the caput viae , and backed by the name of the civitas given on both the Brougham milestone and the tombstone of Flavius Martius from Old Penrith ( see below p. 58 ) .
13 The late Flavian material in the upper fill of the inner Kingshams ditch probably represents early civilian rather than military activity ( see below p. 66 ) .
14 November : Resignation of Stoltenberg [ see below p. 37868 ] .
15 They discussed a draft treaty put forward by Luxembourg [ see below p. 38154 ] but postponed any firm decisions on contentious issues until the December 1991 EC summit in Maastricht .
16 Canada , which had recognized Ukrainian independence on Dec. 2 [ see below ] , announced the establishment of diplomatic links with Ukraine and Russia , and recognition of the other nine members of the CIS [ for recognition of central Asian republics by Moslem states see below p. 38657 ] .
17 This ‘ modern retributivism ’ has been influential if far from universally accepted ( see eg Honderich , 1994 : 224–31 ) .
18 It can be expected that the court will consider the guidelines , or factors similar to those in the guidelines , in other cases ( see eg Woodman v Photo Trade Processing Ltd ( 1981 ) , unreported ) .
19 6 The question of detriment It has been suggested in some cases ( see eg Coco v Clark ( AN ) ( Engineers ) Ltd [ 1969 ] RPC 41 ) that an obligation of confidence will not be enforced unless the disclosure or use of the information results in a detriment to the plaintiff or an advantage to his competitors .
20 Similar reasoning has been applied in other cases ( see eg Mendelssohn v Normand Ltd [ 1970 ] 1 QB 177 ; Jaques v Lloyd D George and Ptnrs [ 1968 ] 1 WLR 625 ) .
21 Changes over time , and variations between different countries of the United Kingdom in PTRs are illustrated in Chapter 5 ( see especially Figures 5.8 and 5.12 ) .
22 The ‘ mental models ’ approach to language processing , and thinking and reasoning ( see especially Johnson-Laird 1983 ) has two principal aspects .
23 of the many papers on this topic , see especially Mason ( 1926–27 ) and Anderson and Richards ( 1942 ) .
24 See especially Deuteronomy 32 .
25 Orthodox correspondents of Tolkien worried about this , and thought he was overstepping the mark ( see especially Letters no. 153 ) .
26 It was different from the Christian story in being about a race which had not been punished by death , rather by weariness of life ( see especially Letters , p. 236 ) .
27 The natives in the area assert that social worth is not to be defined in terms of such universalistic notions as class , but rather in terms of length of residence i.e. they make ‘ rank ’ a distinction between the established and the outsiders ( see especially Newby , 1977 , 1979 ; Newby , Bell , Rose and Saunders 1978 ; Pahl 1965 ) .
28 ( See especially pp. 99 – 101 . )
29 Suppose , for example , a text ( such as the Bestiary : thirteenth century , East Anglia ) exhibits 3rd singular verb-form variation in -es , -ep ( such as standes , standep ) and syncopated forms ( such as stant ) : this may indicate that the text is composite and has been copied by scribes from different dialect areas ( for discussions of these scribal questions , see especially McIntosh , Samuels and Benskin , 1986 ; Laing , 1989 ; McIntosh and Wakelin , 1989 ) .
30 Perhaps the most thoughtful of these is Jakobson 's ( 1960 ) modification of earlier schemes ( see especially Buhler , 1934 ) .
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