Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] see [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was that that made me see the other side of him .
2 I just make them see the colour going up the stem of a plant .
3 Then my father swung me up out of the sledge high above his head and down again , trying to distract me , to make light of what had happened and make me see the funny side of it .
4 She had let me see a draft of it , and I fancied that she had been a little timid about the dénouement , which was death in a motor accident , and feared that her own terrible anxiety over her son in the past might have inhibited her .
5 That was the first time he let me see the extent of the bitterness that was poisoning him .
6 And he let them see the gun .
7 D' you see the mountains and the Wolfwood ?
8 When Hazlitt and Coleridge visited Alfoxden the following day , Wordsworth was away from home ; but Dorothy provided them with a ‘ frugal repast ’ and let them see the now-abundant manuscripts intended for the Lyrical Ballads .
9 Let me see the label .
10 He goes into a restaurant and he says oh the waiter erm let me see the menu and he looks at the menu and said right , he said .
11 His mother raised her pale young face from the pillow and whispered , ‘ Let me see the child , and die . ’
12 Let me see the reports . ’
13 Let me see the letter ! ’
14 Let me see the sketches , ’ he demanded .
15 Let me see the figures and I 'll dwell on that over the weekend .
16 Let me see the photo . ’
17 Let me see the other one first .
18 I know and I 'm trying to pile them up now and let you see the patterns so these
19 Now there was no choice but to raise her eyes and let herself see the house .
20 By all means let us see the inscriptions . ’
21 Let us see the result on the Police Court attendance card , and when you do get a charge or a summons , I will send one of the young constables with you to show you the way to the Police Court , for I expect you have forgotten it .
22 The snare is that clauses let us see the fullest possible type of syntactic structure ; therefore , any syntactic relationship or any other type of phrase whatever can always be seen as part of a potential clause , of which the grammarian can helpfully provide the " deleted " or " understood " remainder .
23 Since Proust wrote these words painters and writers have revealed other beauties to us — they have made us see the poetry of factory canteens and metro stations , the romance of cog-wheels , iron girders , bombed buildings , dustbins and pylons .
24 To help someone see the nature of his justification ( and live by it ) he needs an ever-deepening understanding of grace .
25 In one year 's time I would be doing At each stage you move backwards through time and ask your unconscious mind to help you see a picture of yourself being highly successful on your way to completion of your objectives .
26 You may find it useful actually to write similar sentences or even your introductory chat on your question list to remind you if your mind goes a blank and to help you see the shape of the interview you are planning .
27 She opened it wide to let them see the contents .
28 If you are not prepared to let me see the original letter then this pretence of cooperation becomes a farce and I see no point in continuing it . ’
29 If you are interested in finding out how the ES sets its targets and is monitored , ask your line manager to let you see a copy of the Annual Report and Accounts .
30 Maximum fun all the way , a large part of which is our rightly famous programme of Days and Nights , designed to let you see the very best of whatever 's on offer wherever you are .
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