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

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1 Itd be interesting to see the corner count for this game .
2 John Keegan of the IDA Automotive and Engineering Department said the lesson of the Raybestos Manhattan affair was that , while the people of Ireland supported the IDA , the same people ‘ were not prepared to see an industry right on their doorstep ’ .
3 I had been told Chinchero was a traditional Andean market and I was interested to see the campesino culture at its most effective .
4 China is angry over Hong Kong people 's support for the democracy movement and some see the border dispute as an attempt by Peking to press the government to take action against the Hong Kong Alliance , a political group that has provided financial support to China 's democracy movement .
5 Some see the ouija board as a ‘ machine ’ to facilitate this process .
6 Lucille felt friendless in an enemy country , but then was relieved to see the Dowager Countess of Mauberges who , like so many other Belgian aristocracy , thought of herself as French and wanted the world to know it .
7 When he arrived at Florey 's laboratory , Chain was delighted to see a Sohxlet apparatus in a cupboard , but caused consternation by saying ‘ I shall want six of those ’ .
8 IT is easy to see the word fan as a simple shortening of fanatic , but the origin actually lies in the old name for the followers of any sport .
9 The answer is that it is difficult to see a conspiracy theory at work .
10 Pannell Kerr Forster 's Tony Foreman cautioned that it was difficult to see an exit route from property zone trusts and wealthy clients were inclined to put £40,000 in the BES before considering such schemes .
11 It was wonderful to see the lunch-time throng of students of theology , both old and young .
12 The northern lawyers have n't been slow to see the marketing potential of providing legal services close to home .
13 Looking by chance out of his kitchen window , Auguste was amazed to see a donkey cart with Egbert Rose and yes — Stitch driving past .
14 The 1930s saw a moth balling of both human and physical capital , whereas the recent period has seen an actual destruction of physical plant , especially shipbuilding berths , and non-replacement of skills .
15 It 's nice to see the sun shine on the place again though in n it ?
16 Two local MPs are keen to see the Jet project at Culham extended for a further 4 years .
17 It was ironic that 1989 saw the centenary celebration of the Fabian Essays of Webb , Shaw , and their comrades ; this came at a time when Britain seemed in more complete reaction against the imperatives of Fabian rationalism than at any time for a century .
18 Yes it would be lovely to see a Sun reader from The University of Life on the Bench .
19 The line last saw a steam loco in the early sixties … and the opening day of the event proved so popular that several passengers had to stand .
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