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

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1 The Board to see shareholder approval for the creation of preference shares at a special egm on August 27
2 In 1957 he met up with some of the world 's leading canoeists who had fled the Hungarian uprising and this fostered an interest and ambition to see Britain rise from the status of also rans to the achieving of Olympic and World Championship medals .
3 The settlement connects with other forms of extension in that it did have an educational aim , but , like Oxford House ( another settlement or " mission " set up in the East End in 1884 ) , it usefully illustrates new initiatives for the renewal of forms of leadership and patterns for social administration upon which the elevation of English largely depended , Barnett saw Toynbee Hall as the potential centre for an east London university ; in fact it became , as did the other settlements and extension classes , a centre for members of the middle class .
4 Cisco and SynOptics see network management as the most efficient way to produce this integration .
5 After the service Jed saw Carol walking across the lawn in front of the cathedral .
6 It was a relief to see Sophia standing in the window of the vicarage drawing room and beckoning her to come in .
7 That autumn saw Eva standing on the steps of the dark brick building in Denmark Hill , with its high surrounding wall , and predominant tower .
8 The tendency to see childhood socialisation as the most important gender-constructing process has always been strong in the social sciences , but it has also been criticised on theoretical and political grounds .
9 Just in case Reynolds ' letter has had any influence on venue managers or promoters , on my next trip up to London to see Blyth Power at the Robey , I 'd better be prepared to wear a tie .
10 Just in case Reynolds ' letter has had any influence on venue managers or promoters , on my next trip up to London to see Blyth Power at the Robey , I 'd better be prepared to wear a tie .
11 Dorothy saw wartime service in the Woman 's Land Army , first in the timer corps and then as a tractor driver .
12 Slater saw Sara standing at the door of the room .
13 For details about opening times see diary page of the Reporter .
14 AIRCRAFT FOR THE FEW by Michael Bowyer is probably one of the most comprehensive accounts yet published of all the operational types to see RAF service during the Battle of Britain .
15 It was as she finished with the remainder of yesterday 's mail that she glanced through the window in time to see Silas walking towards the stables .
16 Behind him , as he staggered from view , Jimmy saw Barbara standing with the neck of a broken whisky bottle in her hand , seized from one of the Christmas party tables .
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