Example sentences of "to see [pron] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Once women have reached senior management , for instance , where they are the only woman among 20 or 50 men , some companies tend to see them as the token woman singlehandedly proving that the company is encouraging and supporting women to reach the top . |
2 | I 'd like to see them in the first division . |
3 | You began to see them in the expensive cars . |
4 | Yes I w I I would think so I mean it it wo n't occur in five minutes of course erm and I I would still say that I would like to see them in the six yard box more often . |
5 | I think Anna was pleased to see me despite the knowing looks from the other two , and none of them seemed to have heard about Salome , so I stayed tight-lipped . |
6 | ‘ I hope you 're coming to see me on the first night , Georg . |
7 | I said authenticity was one thing but did my devoted fans really want to see me on the big screen with spots a foot across all over my face ? |
8 | ‘ Did you , as a matter of interest , happen to see me on The Human Angle last week ? ’ |
9 | Adventure Training put him in contact with me and after five days Bombardier Michael Goldsmith and a subaltern had come to see me from the Outer Hebrides with a view to offering an army vehicle . |
10 | Our attitude is that we want to see everyone in the six counties , whether Protestant or Catholic , active in the movement to attain civil rights for the people there . |
11 | He was an ungallant swine for deliberately not coming to her aid , but in truth he really wanted to see which of the likely lads , would dash forward . |
12 | As the movement and the significance of British fascism owed so much to Sir Oswald Mosley , and as he increasingly came to see himself as the political spokesman for the lost generation and the survivors of the First World War , it is the impact of that event I want to examine first . |
13 | In the 1930s , Mr Justice Stone declared that the United States Supreme Court ought not to see itself as the sole guardian of the constitution . |
14 | We hope to see you on the 7th December , especially people from the south and west of the county . |
15 | We hope to see you at the grand final in London . |
16 | ‘ When you 're through , sir , the CO would like to see you in the Orderly Tent . ’ |
17 | I 'll be looking at your statement later and I 'll probably want to see you in the next day or so . ’ |
18 | This provided the opportunity for the members of the committee to see something of the rural development problems and programmes in Lewis and Harris , and discuss them with some of those working on them . |
19 | We might have expected to see something of the great movies , Gold Rush , Modern Times , Limelight … |
20 | Sarah asked the nanny , standing on tip-toe to see herself in the gilt-framed mirror in the hall . |
21 | Would some lingering affection for the man she had once married have driven her to France to see him for the last time ? |
22 | It was back in England for ( Sir ) Alexander Korda [ q.v. ] in 1933 that Laughton made his screen name in The Private Life of Henry VIII at the start of a sequence of major cinema biographies ( The Barretts of Wimpole Street ( 1934 ) , Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 ) , Rembrandt ( 1936 ) , and the unfinished I Claudius ( 1936 ) ) , which were to see him at the very peak of his reflective , anguished talent for larger-than-life monsters of reality . |
23 | ‘ In that case , ’ retorted Geoffrey , ‘ why did he agree to see him in the first place ? ’ |
24 | The trouble was that very few members of the audience at the Theatre Royal , Brighton , understood either what he was saying or why they had spent the money on going to see him in the first place . |
25 | He said he only needed to do two or three locums at these school clinics to see him round the other half of the world and he went off . |
26 | Then her father and two brothers will be able to see her for the first time in seven months . |
27 | Then her father and two brothers will be able to see her for the first time in seven months . |
28 | When she spent all night every night watching her clientele , her boys , it was for this ; she was waiting for her chosen ones , the last of her protegés , her perfect couple , her two to see her through the dark times . |
29 | The stairs were cold and draughty and the light was n't good , but she 'd placed herself so that the agency 's receptionist would be able to see her through the glass-panelled door if she should happen to glance up . |
30 | It was difficult to see her through the dazzling spurts of fire ; she seemed to be less and less there . |