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

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1 We have been lucky enough to see the Minister of State ; he has been very kind and we have had really good discussions with him .
2 They have all seen the game on TV , they know that if they get to the table they can build big breaks and if you make one mistake they go for your jugular .
3 The Department had long seen the field as part of Ninian for taxation purposes until this break-through .
4 In Williams ' chapter ( 3.1 ) , we may perhaps see a justification of equality of condition or outcome on the basis of equality of opportunity .
5 The one in particular I 'm referring to you will see we 'd all see the Son of Man , they they 'd recognised that reference to himself Son of Man , they 'd recognised that because that comes out of the Old Testament Book of Daniel does n't it , the Son of Man seated on the right hand of the Almighty coming with the clouds of heaven .
6 I walked along saw the guy in front of mne there were bulltes all around me so it was either him or me .
7 The autumn of 1529 not only saw the fall from power of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey , who had dominated religious and political life in England for the previous fifteen years , but also the beginning of the first session of the Reformation Parliament .
8 Wards are mixed and many of us only see a nurse at meal times .
9 Those who like their conservatism raw and their patriotism loud see a danger of blandness .
10 ‘ People are just not seeing the value of breast milk , ’ says Alison Spiro , NCT milk-bank coordinator and Parents Family Health Adviser .
11 She would have had to be blind not to see the mixture of desire and destruction in the getsure .
12 She pretended not to see the look of dismay on Martin 's face and continued with her explanation .
13 We 're already seeing a trend towards pay-for-use , rather than subscription .
14 Just seeing an advertisement for cake or chocolates in a magazine or on television will be enough to push you into the kitchen and straight into the biscuit tin .
15 Both Sotheby 's and the lawyers for Lord Northampton have assured us that up till now they have not seen a shred of proof .
16 Absence of such deposits in the late 1980s has not seen a decline in Eurocurrency .
17 Instead , we shall zoom in on the ‘ new boys ’ two of which are far from new and have not seen the light of day for many a long year .
18 It was pitch black ; she could scarcely see a hand in front of her .
19 A further example of the parallelism of greater precision may be found here , though commentators do not generally see the connection of thought between the two lines .
20 Although a large ship of the line , she did not see a lot of action during her service .
21 So Rediffusion engineers do not see a future for monomode fibre except for trunk lines .
22 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 .
23 They could not see the glow of triumph in his eyes .
24 He said : ‘ We might not see the day of liberation but it will come . ’
25 Always going on about the Fate of the Graduate Wife and how she 's fed up being a cabbage — well as far as I 'm concerned I can not see the call for langwidge .
26 The Computer Users Group should not see the collation of hardware requests from end users as their primary function .
27 Most naturalists of my age just enjoyed wildlife of every kind and did not see the need for conservation until after the war when modern methods of farming made enormous changes in the countryside .
28 The nationalists do not see the emergence of nationalism in this way .
29 The Feminine Mystique , which dared to put the silent question , did not see the light of day until 1963 , when it sold three million copies , but it was already being written and its audience was waiting .
30 ‘ We all know about criminal cases and traffic offences , but there are many aspects of the work of the Magistrates Court which do not see the light of day as far as the general public are concerned , for example juvenile and matrimonial cases .
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