Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] see [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd much rather see a bright young woman around the place , than some of the desiccated fuddy-duddy men we meet . ’ |
2 | I would much rather see a return to the carefree approach by the like of Ballesteros and Lyle . |
3 | Because of the remarkable contours of the ground , a fielder in the deep can only just see the tops of the heads of his teammates . |
4 | His head turned , and although she could only just see the shadow of his eyes she knew he was looking at her . |
5 | These exercises will firm up these vulnerable areas and if this routine is done daily then you will not only quickly see a noticeable difference , but feel the strength and power in your arms as you go about your everyday business . |
6 | At Feros Lighting , Parsons Street , Banbury , you 'll not only see the largest selection of domestic lighting in the area , they can also advise you on the best way to light your office , so if it 's one lightbulb , your whole home or a complete office , for the complete look go to Feros Lighting in Parsons Street , Banbury . |
7 | But the Baptism of Jesus did not merely see the end of the long silence , and God 's declaration that in Jesus the role of the Servant and the Son had converged : the age-long drought of the Holy Spirit was ended too . |
8 | In the more general case , in which there is no direct estimate of the expected variable , one can not merely see the actual value of a variable as a measure of the rational expectation of that variable , despite the fact that the two should differ only by a random error . |
9 | It did not matter that Ben could not physically see the pages of the journal : in his mind he could turn them anyway and read the tall columns of cyphers . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | The coherence , the progression , one can argue , lies in the eye of the curriculum planner rather than that of the individually different children who experience it haphazardly , often guided into a general context by the pastoral strength of their form tutor who may not always see the whole picture themselves . |
12 | the crews of the cutters did not always see the completed puzzle , and for obvious reasons were only given sufficient information on a need-to-know basis . |
13 | He has little knowledge of a shepherd 's life since he writes his idyllic poem from the town , as a wealthy poet , and can not possibly see the reality as one would have it from experienced eyes . |
14 | He did this by bringing a camera up to his face , through which he could nevertheless still see the tiger 's actions . |
15 | ‘ Well , I can just about see the cemetery up there . ’ |
16 | One more win would just about see the cherry and whites safe for another season in the first division . |
17 | The children are not being asked to do the exercises as a matter of course , when they can not really see the point . |
18 | If I am serious , I can not simply see the preservation of the countryside as a desire of a few people like myself , to be weighed in the balance against the desires of others for holidays abroad , when it comes to deciding on whether a new airport should be built in some place of outstanding beauty . |
19 | They did not simply see an empty tomb and say : ‘ Coo , he must have risen ! ’ |
20 | He did not even see an English newspaper . |
21 | We ended up in the desert and we did not even see the same mirage . |
22 | But where this is successful , they will link their fortunes to capitalism , and will not even see the state as an oppressive part of the class struggle . |
23 | Perhaps you could not even see the windows of the School from where he was . |
24 | What is more , we can not even see the processes going on today that might lead to such extinctions . |
25 | Charles could not even see the A.S.M. who was reading his lines , though he knew the youth would be keeping him in view to watch for signs of difficulty . |
26 | They were both so angry that they did not immediately see the movement that came from the old female 's shelter in the cage between them . |
27 | I would perhaps rather always see the " real " world in respect to art in these terms — that to know an object is to transform it , and it is this transformation which is the form and imagery of art . |
28 | But if you swim only during the day , you will hardly ever see the organisms that have created this astounding scene . |
29 | Now , 40 years on there is the prospect that I will once more see an A1 thundering up an incline . |
30 | Now there are still traces of ink on the surface but now you can much more clearly see the etch lines because they 're full of now . |