Example sentences of "see [adj] [noun] of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | What this Tory government intends to do is see total destruction of the trade union movements . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | ‘ 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 . |
5 | Different users can see different views of the model . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Augustine would see biblical prophecies of the ending of idolatry fulfilled in his lifetime by the edicts of Theodosius I. |
8 | Once the execution history has been generated , TPM allows the program to be stepped or run forward and backwards so that the programmer can see exact details of the run . |
9 | By this teachers are bound together in a whole school , managed by a head and others who can create moments to hear and see all aspects of the school . |
10 | So , too , do we hear and see frequent examples of the pressure to conform that is put upon those who have parliamentary ambitions . |
11 | Come out of the church and to the left you can see one façade of the Clementinum . |
12 | And angry young men are just older men who have n't grown up and can only see one side of the coin . |
13 | You would just see one end of a person lying on it . |
14 | ‘ We still do n't see any sign of an upturn at all , ’ said a Peugeot executive . |
15 | Can you see any disadvantages of the university being here ? |
16 | I was out there in the rain all afternoon and I did n't see any members of the press ! ’ |
17 | Seeing the village again , from a new angle , Maxim could see other scars of the blast and its debris . |
18 | She was not a woman who would see both sides of a question , or want to analyse a given situation . |
19 | You can not work them single-handed since you can not see both sides of the hedge at the same time . |
20 | My family bring me problems to solve because I can see both sides of the argument |
21 | The audience should see both sides of the argument . ’ |