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

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1 A poll in Die Welt at the end of July showed 48 per cent of Germans seeing advantages in EEC membership ( compared with 53 per cent in 1991 and 78 per cent in 1990 ) .
2 He says no inmate sees mail before prison staff .
3 They came up to the gate of the city and the guards saw Rabscuttle with King Darzin 's son .
4 Each ticket bears the words : " For conditions of entry see notice in Park office . "
5 With extra time on his hands he walked the dog by the Manse Burn in Bearsden and in outcrops of shale his trained eye saw parts of fish fossils .
6 Israel sees hope for peace talks after UN switch
7 Sunday saw guests from Network SouthEast , sponsors of the Buckingham Railway Centre , entertained in the centre 's Victorian-built dining car which was once part of the Royal Train .
8 Douin saw advantages in component supply as well as the potential to provide the car with more space and less noise and vibration .
9 This is important in the light of the decision to seek a managed exit from the business , and the consequential need to ensure that a wide range of potential new owners see value in BP Nutrition .
10 The whole exercise , indeed , was largely dictated by the very proper wish to see standards of education rise .
11 Richard Baxter saw action with Colonel Whalley 's regiment in the West Country including the sieges of Bridgwater and of Bristol .
12 The Bletchingly Adult Education Centre saw visits from Kent Opera and Paul Patterson , and the Tunbridge Wells Trinity Centre had its first full season of live music and theatre .
13 WIN TICKETS TO SEE ELTON IN NEW YORK
14 Charles sees troops in war zone
15 Both Tawney and Matthews saw education for trade unionists as a growth point of great potential .
16 On her honeymoon Diana saw photographs of Camilla fall out of his diary ; later Charles appeared at dinner wearing cufflinks with two ‘ C's intertwined .
17 Last summer saw violence at Blackbird Leys as things came to a head … with petrol bombs and bricks .
18 CBI survey sees decline in business confidence
19 Despite the temptation to see conflicts of material interest ( land and housing ) as somehow primary causes of the division , and the other factors as secondary in importance , the interaction between these factors would preclude any such simple reductionism .
20 Both he and Walter saw service in New Guinea , suffered extreme malaria attacks and were wounded and hospitalised .
21 Librarians see advantages in tel ms of increased use of resources , increased interest and involvement of pupils and teachers in the library , a chance to identify accurately information needs and an enhancement of pupils ' abilities to locate and use pertinent information sources .
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