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

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1 Then it was on to see another side of Craigmillar — a refurbished district council flat occupied by Sheila and Gerald Robinson .
2 I remember an English don once coming to me at the end of a meeting , and saying that she had suddenly seen that evening in Jesus Christ the answer to the rather negative existentialist framework into which her life had been cast .
3 A student attending a well directed breast clinic may personally see this number of patients in less than a month and be taught to make an accurate clinical assessment .
4 I been married for 11 months and my husband works away during the week so we only see each other at weekends .
5 Later , at least for many years , she was not to see this time as part of her life , and perhaps therefore it need not now be told at length .
6 The improvement has been tremendous , in fact I am more willing to pay the dreaded poll tax just to see this part of Darlington looking as nice .
7 On every occasion there was a suicide attempt , we would find out that the other had attempted suicide at the identical time , even though they may have been hundreds of miles apart and not seen each other for months .
8 These involve her talking to a Jem , a childhood admirer , and on these occasions Boehemer captures the awkwardness of two people who have not seen each other for years meeting up .
9 Spittals was still one inspector down on his personnel establishment and had not seen any evidence of progress on the Mills murder .
10 We have already seen this statement in St John Ackers ' postscript to the 1890 Education Act , but it has become popular again ( Van Uden , 1981 ) .
11 Chairman , you , you have in a sense already seen this item as part of your budget this morning , er , this is the transfer of payment from an appropriate sum er , other than from the Health Authority , to er , the Local Authority .
12 The company hopes to cut losses this year , but does not see any increase in turnover after translation into marks , although volume will rise .
13 I no longer saw any warmth in numbers .
14 ‘ Often we just see each other at weekends .
15 One can still see this triumph of Brindley 's engineering skill , though it is now disused , having been superseded by a second tunnel , parallel with the first , which was constructed by Telford in 1827 .
16 We got on well from the moment we met and we still see each other from time to time , and talk for hours about the good old days .
17 This is the fourth exhibition with the gallery for Deacon who was also seen this year at Kassel 's Documenta IX and at the Carnegie International .
18 ‘ And no one 's really seen that boy in Harriet Shakespeare 's house , ’ Jinny said eagerly .
19 My childhood was the place where , for my mother , the fairy tales failed , and through the glass of that childhood I now see that failure as part of a longer and more enduring one .
20 Well I you 'll forgive me the disadvantage , I 'm not trying to cop out , but the disadvantage of not having been immediately involved is that I have n't seen that quotation from Michael .
21 Even if we had n't seen each other for ages and ages , I 'd know he was still fond of me because I 'm his sister .
22 Glasses in hand , the chattering groups mixed and mingled , broke and re-formed , greeted each other with glad cries as if they had n't seen each other for years , not just that afternoon .
23 Not for long-I mean , we had n't seen each other for years .
24 You talk as if you have n't seen each other for months , ca n't stand each other and ca n't wait to get away ’ .
25 Hewlett told Electronic News that it had n't seen any fall-off of interest in the HP9000 Series 1200 machines it buys OEM from Sequoia , but if it did , it could ‘ take over what it needed , whether that 's technology rights or manufacturing rights or whatever . ’
26 I think w we may well see some kind of shake out .
27 But he could n't see that happening to Henry .
28 You do n't see that sort of thing now , parts
29 Looking back through the old progs I do n't see much sign of Forrester at all !
30 ‘ I must say , ’ said Miss Gilberd , ‘ that however much that precious trio over there may burble on , I do n't see much sign of Spring . ’
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