Example sentences of "see a [noun] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | WP Do you think we could see a reversion to the kind of right-wing authoritarianism which characterised Hungary between the wars ? |
2 | And should you see a sign on the fur side of the street flashing BEEF-BOOZE-NO STRINGS , then you can forget it . |
3 | You do n't need to write another essay , you just need to acknowledge that you can see a link between the work and that actually makes the work look a l a lot better , a lot more rounded , so that 's a cheap way of getting marks . |
4 | ‘ She thought you might see a link between the affair and the murder . ’ |
5 | I could see a bit of the drive through the rhododendron bushes and the trees . |
6 | All the time Lucille was talking , my mind was covering the side roads , and I could see a glimmering in the distance that might be the approach of daylight . |
7 | Printed on it you 'll see a space for the date of birth already filled in and also a space for the date of death , not yet filled in . |
8 | Now I said Mr Nichol I 'd to take you to that erm but the only thing is it 's after the so I do n't know how you feel if you 'd if you would rather see a performance before the exam , or you would rather see that one after the exam , or two . |
9 | Well if you if you ca n't see a door from the road then that will be the ideal entrance I would have thought . |
10 | Further ahead , might we see a widening of the concept to include named awards made up of Higher National Units and workplace modules as well as National Certificate modules ? |
11 | ‘ But , if this situation can be addressed , there is a big possibility we could see a cessation of the violence , ’ added the source . |
12 | ‘ But , if this situation can be addressed , there is a big possibility we could see a cessation of the violence , ’ added the source . |
13 | I can see a policeman by the place they sell tickets . |
14 | The new year would see a disintegration of the unanimity of the DCAC 's supporters ; the committee had grave doubts about the wisdom of the PD march from Belfast to Derry , although it arranged material support and a welcoming rally for the marchers . |
15 | Eagle-eyed viewers of the video can just see a clip of the star skating down the street in his underwear . |
16 | If the Government 's agricultural land tenancy reform proposals go through , which I rather hope they do , it 'll be a little while yet , we could well see a change in the security of tenure issue , which might make it easier to achieve er , vacancy and vacant possession . |
17 | There was a fear that as such centres were validated , local colleges would see a reduction in the number of students which they would otherwise have expected to attract . |
18 | Alter 10 generations , the phrase chosen for " breeding " was : MDLDMNLS ITJISWHRZREZ MECS P Alter 20 generations it was : MELDINLS IT ISWPRKE Z WECSEL By now , the eye of faith fancies that it can see a resemblance to the target phrase . |
19 | ‘ Am I okay , here ? ’ she said , and Coco/Jeanette said , ‘ Sure , ’ and pointed to a place alongside her where Lucy could stand and see a part of the performance without any risk of being seen or getting in the way . |
20 | Through the raindrops which were snail-trailing across my visor as I accelerated , I could see a marshal on the start/finish line flapping his yellow flag at me and screwing a finger at his temple . |
21 | ‘ Captain , I can see a man on the ice . ’ |
22 | It is a fair assumption that the CBI knows at least as much about manufacturing as the hon. Lady does , and she will see a commendation of the Government 's policy in the 1980s and a firm recommendation that it should continue . |
23 | Cadence Design Systems Inc warns that turnover for the first quarter will be down substantially from the same period last year and it will likely see a loss for the quarter . |
24 | Over the edge , I could see a shop in the street below , a single room like an open cave , where an old man with white hair stood behind a counter that held a pair of scales and boxes of eggs and seeds . |
25 | Dougal could n't see a television in the room . |
26 | However , despite Laud 's personal antipathy towards the papacy , the 1630s did see a growth in the influence of Catholicism over the English government and an improvement in relations between Charles 's court and the papal curia , and for the large numbers of English Protestants who were unable to distinguish between Arminianism and popery and who regarded Laud as little more than an agent of Rome , there could be no doubt that the archbishop was to blame . |
27 | In my mirror I could see a woman in the car as well . |
28 | They say you can still see a gap in the treeline where the Hurricane shaved the tops off what would then have been saplings . |
29 | He could see a figure within the Lift detach itself from the group and glance quickly in his direction . |
30 | For one thing , she could n't see a thing in the blackout without her glasses ; and for another , the uniform was n't half attractive enough . |