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

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1 We want rather to see the state intervene only to prevent such use of land as is clearly anti-social or wasteful , while otherwise development is guided and determined by choice and by economic forces .
2 There go right to see the Palazzo Erba-Odescalchi , a sumptuous palazzo built by the Cusani family in the early 1500s , although it takes its name from a later Archbishop who used it as his palace in the eighteenth-century .
3 Gay stayed with her , while Breeze ran into the inn and , with lively recollections of her last visit , asked rather nervously to see the proprietor .
4 I STILL CA N'T BELIEVE THAT YOU INTEND TO CARRY ON SEEING THE TART BEHIND LAURA 'S BACK !
5 David and Geoffrey were perfectly welcome because they were English , but I was not welcome because I was American , so while they were staying on to see the May Day Parade , I was meant to leave and fly to Berlin where I would wait for David and Geoffrey who were going on by train through Poland .
6 I was n't about to miss the parade , and went on to see the whole event , and photographed it — all the red flags , the guns , the cannons , the missiles , everything , including Black September Group marching .
7 It lends itself quite suitably to the UK sporting scene which is populated by many black sportsmen growing up in broken homes , settling on the side of the mother and eventually seeing the father as an anathema , as did Repton heavyweight Ray Tabi :
8 I had neither , so I plodded stoically through the mire turning a corner eventually to see the summit of Ingleborough framed by the walls of the lane .
9 Mr Johnston said it would be foolish to anticipate better advertising volumes for the provincial press in general , at least until the latter part of 1993 , but the group 's present lower cost base should certainly benefit profits if Britain was eventually to see the type of modest recovery which was beginning to boost the US newspaper industry .
10 It did not take long to see the extension of the concept .
11 As a free man in a growing country , it did not take him long to see the potential .
12 Still less to see the flood-lit walls of the prison .
13 In my log I had mentioned cutting in especially to see the fall .
14 Especially to see the wide lady .
15 Much as I tried to break in several times , they always caught me and would n't let me in to see the poor people travelling .
16 I 've got Andy Barton in to see the Minister responsible at the DTI .
17 Even pensioners turned out , even though like under the 14s they were not allowed in to see the shows .
18 School parties were bused in to see the existing power stations in action .
19 Yet by the end things have shifted , as in The Doll 's House where the children are too poor to be brought in to see the house .
20 The investigator said he would try his luck with the scenery-watchers in the dome-car , with apparently the same result , and from there he presumably went in to see the Lorrimores , who apart from Xanthe were still in seclusion .
21 Now , two days before he sailed for New York , Mary smuggled him in to see the child .
22 ‘ I 'll be going in to see the manager first thing Monday to sort out my future .
23 For the first time I met Jeremy 's father , who had just arrived from America , and together we went in to see the body .
24 Who 've actually come in to see the shows to get there point of view to say what they like and what they dislike .
25 He knew exactly why the Curator had asked him in to see the eagle — a most unusual thing for someone as unimportant as him to be called in personally in this way .
26 The programmer may choose a long-distance view of the whole execution space of a program , a reduced view as an AND/OR tree , or zoom in to see the details of a single call .
27 Tonight Joyce Carey and Graham Payne are in to see the show .
28 So that was the journey waybill and that was handed in at the end of the day and from that and a visual check of the tickets that were returned by him to the ticket office , they could tell which tickets were missing and therefore they were sold to him and er there be , there was the odd shortages but in those days if anybody was short in his takings by , I think it was about sixpence in those days , he was the subject of a another warning by letter and if he persisted , well then he was brought in to see the Traffic Superintendent who erm , could suspend him for two or three days , so he lost pay for two or three days .
29 The baldricked and garlanded dancers , from Thelwall in Cheshire , entertained audiences with a traditional display which coincided with news that a record number of visitors had flooded in to see the BNFL exhibition .
30 He was smiling widely at her now , saying , ‘ I had to tell nurse not to say they were n't coming in to see the doctor they expected .
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