Example sentences of "see [adj] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We 're not , er we 're not the best thing about money and I would n't see that happening in the future .
2 ‘ Did you see that girl in the audience ? ’ he says .
3 For instance , it enabled him to use the very struggle for a subject , which had occupied so much of his line , since we can partly see that struggle as a struggle within Milton over his own humanist heritage .
4 One did not see uniformed members of the Partito Nazionale Fascista walking about the streets every day , but from time to time there were parades in which they could easily be identified .
5 On the other hand they could see little merit in a policy based upon a rules approach , since rules are inevitably arbitrary and lacking in any underlying economic logic .
6 In fact , a lot of them could see little point in the movie at all .
7 What this Tory government intends to do is see total destruction of the trade union movements .
8 But despite the fact that he has been ‘ steadily critical ’ of successive governments ' housing policies , Prof Greve does see some hope for the future — and even for some of the tower blocks .
9 I think that erm young people in particular will see some differences in the way that they can move around different European countries , for example study in another European
10 You 'll see some lorries up the top , one of the being an N F T lorry .
11 I can see some use for the theory I 've learnt — there 's some sort of application which is indirectly helping people .
12 You 'll probably see that being done and you may well see some babies in a splint .
13 you know , things like that and then we 'll see another horse in the field and Canter goes , ooh ooh
14 Here , indeed , we can see another facet of the relationship , to analyse which Shakespeare uses all possible permutations of dominant pronouns , approaching it now from this viewpoint , now that , and moving between direct attack and ironic excuse .
15 And we may see another reason for the ambiguity in Leonard : Ashkenazi Jews expressed themselves in Yiddish , which was not merely their language ( resting on 16th-century Middle High German and many Slavic loan-words ) but in a particular sense a reflection of their world , their universe .
16 I may never see another movie for the duration . ’
17 ‘ We will see top players from the rest of world , Brazilians , Argentinians , Dutch and Germans to enhance the flavour .
18 I really do see this age as a time to widen horizons .
19 ‘ Our beloved Leader — our glorious Leader — ’ ( this repetition for the benefit of another , who responded , ‘ Long live the Leader ! ’ ) — ‘ has brought to his attention that someone who can still see this nation of the blind has noticed a certain car hanging around the hero 's house , filled with big bad men .
20 ‘ Y'all should see this place in the fall , ’ Ms Higgins apologised .
21 ‘ I would guess they will see this announcement as the end of that , as well as the end of their marriage .
22 I hope that we can see further improvements to the Bill in its later stages .
23 Different users can see different views of the model .
24 Here you 'll see six players on the pitch with rolling substituions .
25 Presenting a model of these factors gives no prescriptive power over the language analysis in BSL or speech , but it is a framework whereby we can see separate elements in the task .
26 Until the last few years , the thought that one might have microscopic techniques sensitive enough to actually see tiny changes in the structure of neurons and their synapses as a result of learning seemed improbable — to start with , one would need to have a very good idea where to look and what to measure in the brain .
27 We shall not see real care in the community without nurses being able to prescribe drugs at the point at which they are needed .
28 I do n't see much evidence of an upturn yet but at least Courtaulds has had a break with the strengthening of the dollar .
29 Nor did he see much hope in the extension of parliamentary redress : ‘ any man who will look plain facts in the face will see in a moment that ministerial liability to the censure not in fact by Parliament , nor even by the House of Commons , but by the party majority who keep the Government in office , is a very feeble guarantee indeed against action which evades the authority of the law courts . ’
30 Figure 9 represents the way in which the lines of force are concentrated from the immediate vicinity and makes plausible the idea that an overwound coil would not see much difference in the flux changes it experiences from either system .
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