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

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1 She hurried on into the high woods to see Kitty , her basket Wed with even more goodies than usual , a stock , indeed , which her father would ( rightly ) have called wasteful , far beyond alms .
2 Former Welsh international Geoff Roberts and partner Bob Moore reeled off a hat-trick of wins to see Wrexham home .
3 As their ‘ Eva Luna ’ album gathers plaudits for its unflinching portrayal of urban life , London 's eclectic revolutionaries take DELE FADELE round the East End to see Jack The Ripper 's old haunts .
4 On Thursday I thought a ride in the fresh air would be good for her , and Mr Edgar gladly gave her permission to see Linton .
5 She said , ‘ I 'm going out for a bit to see Dickie . ’
6 We 'll go to the park to see Mr Frost , she says .
7 He wanted other states to see Romania as part of neither bloc .
8 IT WAS like reading the last page of a well-written romance story to see John McCarthy and Jill Morrell relaxed and together a year after the end of his ordeal with Arab terrorists .
9 I 've tried three times to see Mr he was n't available .
10 Russians to see Matisse show after all
11 The result is a long list of small , but nonetheless useful improvements such as file compression and ‘ internationalisation modules ’ that enable one user to see NetWare prompts in English , while another on the same server sees them in French or Spanish .
12 It was as Ling had said — she had only to look in her heart to see Silas .
13 It was a strange experience to see Lady Irene in her Edwardian dress , Alastair Thornhill in Norfolk jacket , Big Allen behind them , and then , when the romance was over , the episode ended , the real moor of today come onto the screen with the news .
14 So for a second it seemed the most natural thing in the world when the ships airlock suddenly opened , and I stepped out of my cabin to see Sergia framed in the lock , with two male Ardakkeans behind her .
15 This tour offers you the opportunity to see Alaska in style , aboard the magnificent cruise ship MS Nieux Amsterdam , comfortable motor coach and luxury rail .
16 Then , smiling to herself , she hurried along the corridor , rather looking forward to the opportunity to see Janice on her own .
17 It gives me the opportunity to see God in young people and watch them develop in their faith in the short time that they are here .
18 This amplification , orchestrated by Giuseppe Pavanello and Giandomenico Romanelli , has produced an extraordinary opportunity to see Canova 's work as a sculptor in the round .
19 An early morning hot-air balloon flight over the Maasai Mara gives the visitor an ideal opportunity to see Kenya 's striking landscape from unusual slant .
20 Outside the high stone walls that encircled the garden , tourists marched the cobbled streets , fought their way through the crowds to see Rome 's fabled attractions .
21 ‘ But … he has n't been to the cottage to see Anna . ’
22 Seb told himself he really did intend calling at the cottage to see Anna , but it was easy to make excuses to put off such a visit .
23 Then I went skipping round to the cottage to see Miss Louise before I went to school .
24 It makes a change to see Patrick playing the victim , but later this year he returns to more familiar territory in the film Love Crimes .
25 In the afternoon , there is an optional trip into Germany to see Hitler 's ‘ Eagle 's Nest ’ and the magnificent scenery around Berchtesgaden .
26 Robert Hughes , the Labour MP and chairman of the Anti-Apartheid Movement , criticised the decision to see Mr Savimbi .
27 No relation and it 's not the fella who 's been to Memphis Tennessee to see Graceland either .
28 The player knew he was still combating dressing-room uncertainty and terracing doubts over his capabilities as well , when he made the mistake against Sparta Prague at Ibrox in the European Cup which meant his club 's elimination , and another trip up the marble stairway to see Smith .
29 On this occasion Cooke led a delegation to see O'Neill who had responded to pressure from a Unionist MP , Austin Ardill , to meet the men .
30 you know I 'm gon na take the kids to see Snow White at the weekend
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