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APPENDIX A. ADDITIONAL CORPUS EXAMPLES OF SENSES 251<br />

(10) faculty<br />

(11) news<br />

vision of science ction <strong>clearly</strong> de ned.<br />

a. Brown: \How canyou tell an insane man to reason or a blind man to see"?<br />

b. Brown: He could see in almost total darkness.<br />

(12) process<br />

(13) read<br />

a. BNC: The meeting was opened by the chairman, who welcomed those present<br />

<strong>and</strong> was pleased to see so many attend.<br />

b. BNC: He was layering a hedge in one of his top elds when he saw the party<br />

riding along the road towards the forest.<br />

c. Brown: Despite his yearning, the colonel would not go down to see the men<br />

come through the lines.<br />

d. BNC: He's seen me talking to the great Walter Schellenberg.<br />

e. BNC: . . . \Is that why you'd been drinking, the night before you saw the robbery<br />

on H<strong>and</strong>ley Plain?"<br />

f. BNC: Through half-closed eyes he saw Alice rise from the bench <strong>and</strong> come<br />

towards him.<br />

g. BNC: I mean, you've never actually seen anyone going in or out of them, have<br />

you?"<br />

a. Brown: Andy did not see the newspapers the next day.<br />

(14) setting<br />

(15) visit<br />

a. Brown: She hadn't seen him since.<br />

b. BNC: The Chirwas say they came to see a sick relative.<br />

c. BNC: \It's wonderful to see you."<br />

d. BNC: It's best I don't see Anna.<br />

e. BNC: \I'll see you about six this evening."<br />

f. BNC: \I'm always pleased to see old friends, Doreen."<br />

A.2 Semi-collocations<br />

(16) classify<br />

a. Brown: Pope John sees the renewal <strong>and</strong> puri cation of the Church as an absolutely<br />

necessary step toward Christian unity.<br />

b. Brown: The indignant crusader sees in the nude or semi-nude human form a<br />

threat <strong>and</strong> danger. . .

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