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

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1 I walked along saw the guy in front of mne there were bulltes all around me so it was either him or me .
2 Absence of such deposits in the late 1980s has not seen a decline in Eurocurrency .
3 It was pitch black ; she could scarcely see a hand in front of her .
4 Top riders Tony Rickardsson and Chris Louis are already feeling the effects of riding six or seven races every match — and Ipswich can not see an answer in sight .
5 Fund raising was initiated in the audiology department in 1987 and representatives of organisations who supported the appeal were at the hospital yesterday seeing the equipment in operation .
6 Visibility was so poor that Defries could hardly see the runway in front of her .
7 ‘ Penini knows I think it good that he is considerate and sensitive — he has been brought up to see no merit in violence , and when he is a man he will be as his father , entirely lacking in those so-called manly virtues of domination and arrogance towards women . ’
8 From what I have gathered from talking to other business people they have also seen an increase in business .
9 But as Orwell recorded the state of interminable slums , he also saw the landscape in transition .
10 She keeps two hunters here all the year round as well as the grey and I have n't seen a penny in livery in all of five years .
11 You 're so twisted with suspicion that you ca n't see a hand in front of your face without imagining there 's a dagger in it !
12 You ca n't you ca n't see no blood in chicken you ca n't see no blood in fish .
13 I thought , what 's worse : to be the lover of some guy on screen , even see the relationship in bed , or to shoot somebody else on the screen ?
14 Similarly it can be argued that if home helps or social workers request training from the CAB in aspects of new legislation , this can cement a positive relationship between the CAB and the local authority who will then see a service in action that is worth funding .
15 Mr Keith Banks , a principal education officer for Durham , said he had not yet seen the guarantee in writing .
16 The philosophical Enlightenment of the eighteenth century onwards saw a change in mood on the part of many Protestant theologians .
17 I have never seen a hunt in progress , although I recall vaguely as a child being taken to watch a Meet when I was visiting relatives in Piercebridge .
18 ‘ I have never seen a cut in education spending , ’ he said .
19 My mother never sees the ghost in Box 5 , but she hears him !
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