Example sentences of "see [art] [noun] and the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 From the upper room in which he worked , Ransome could see the river and the mouth of Levington Creek , with Harwich Harbour beyond , and in the distance Landguard Point and the open sea .
2 Fountains Fell dominates the northern end of the dale and from its flanks looking southward you can see the Tarn and the head of the dale spread before you .
3 ‘ I would be delighted to design the flowers for your wedding … | ’ The daydream was so engrossing that she almost did n't see the man and the girl struggling on the pavement opposite .
4 From where she stood , she could see the road and the front of the house next door .
5 They ca n't see the darkness and the spiderface beyond and the great web of it all .
6 From where I stood outside it I could see the Channel and the town of Boulogne set around the port .
7 ‘ I think he should see the property and the island . ’
8 George recognised his cue and took it up , ‘ We wondered if we might see the pictures and the tack .
9 I can see the church-tower and the windmill . ’
10 He could no longer read their position on the Loran let alone see the coast and the mouth of the Makaa River which remained his goal .
11 The only real reason you get to know that there 's somebody there because you can see the legs and the sort of , sort of head , but yo it does tend to get a bit lost against the background .
12 If you look carefully you may see a date and the maker 's initials on one of the canes , which are covered with a clear glass weight .
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