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APPENDIX A. ADDITIONAL CORPUS EXAMPLES OF SENSES 253<br />

seen by Camera A, where it sees black it sends out Camera B's picture.<br />

d. BNC: . . . the right hemisphere may recognise genuine words when it sees them,<br />

. . . which suggests that . . . the right half of the brain is not inferior to the left.<br />

e. BNC: Each shape it sees is compared to a set of stylised representations of the<br />

alphabet, . . .<br />

f. BNC: Again, the view nder image will alert you to the problem by showing<br />

you how the camcorder is seeing the scene.<br />

(24) spectate<br />

(25) tour<br />

a. Brown: Later, a bus will carry members to the Chicago Stadium to see Jack<br />

Kramer's professional tennis matches at 8 p.m.<br />

b. Brown: So I went to see \La Dolce Vita".<br />

c. BNC: \You should see his impersonation of Ray Bradbury," Cecil added.

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