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

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1 Tacoma Art Museum provided an opportunity to see the work of Faith Ringold : a survey of her work over 25 years and an opportunity to hear such an important artist speak .
2 At the end of January , for example , Warnie took Minto and Maureen to the Electra cinema to see the funeral of George V , and it was obvious that they were all much affected by it .
3 Let me now go to a number of scriptural passages to see how the New Testament sees the death of Jesus .
4 It has helped industry see the quality of provision and feel a genuine responsibility for and involvement in making high quality educational experiences available to our students ; in promoting excellence .
5 The ordinary cinema goer sees a lot of glamour in directing and producing and God knows what else , but you you really postman
6 I did get into a car the other day to drive to London to the Imperial War Museum to see an exhibition of work by Tony Carter and was excited by it , but my appreciation may have something to do with the fact that he was a student of mine so I have been familiar with his ideas over many years .
7 Peasants might share their longing to see the abolition of taxes and noble landownership , but they could make little of the more visionary socialist elements of the young radicals ' propaganda , or indeed of their attacks on the revered Tsar .
8 Second , her refusal of the counterposition of text and reality and determination to see the work of art as a ‘ sensory thing ’ , was simultaneously an insistence that this already overloaded signifier was in fact not very different from a referent .
9 It is a great delight to see the glow of health about you .
10 It had the foresight to see the possibilities of trade with the newly arrived Ottoman power which had moved into the Bosnian hinterland , and , armed with a papal dispensation from Urban V , Ragusa became the first Christian power to enter into treaty relations with the infidels .
11 In the next window Boy saw a wall of magazines and papers ( in eighteen different languages , including Turkish and black English ) , as carefully arranged as any display of flowers .
12 Before the service , people from the village saw the chairman of Holbrook Parish Council , Mrs Marion Leeson , take the salute as the students , in their naval uniforms , marched past to the music of the school band .
13 An early breakthrough saw the end of opener Hinks and when Dean Hodgson was trapped lbw by Sladdin for 38 .
14 The battle saw the defeat of Attila , and the end of his invasion of Gaul .
15 Marriott 's corporate management saw the potential of TQM 10 years ago and started work on a Zero Defect Policy to deliver perfect service every time .
16 Since 1981 , when the IBM PC fist saw the light of day , its users have always had DOS , in one flavour or another .
17 The return of peace saw a redirection of Thornton 's interests towards the recently opened markets in the East Indies .
18 The young hedgehog saw the mountain of food in the dish , and saw the boy place the dish before the dog .
19 We do n't of course see the kind of thing that went on in Germany under Hitler , but you feel a disaster is waiting , another disaster of some kind is waiting .
20 The refusal to see the signs of malnutrition and dehydration , or the determination to see them as something other than what they are , as a nervous condition to be treated with painkillers , tranquillizers , tonics and elixirs , represents the worst instance of collective bad faith in Bom Jesus de Mata .
21 If the trade unions want to exercise that right , they will have to get the legal title to them whether by purchase or by what has been called euphemistically , and in criticism of Robert Owen 's failure to see the significance of ownership , ‘ revolutionising practice ’ .
22 1881 Caption — Mamma ( to Mabel , who has expressed a desire to see the boundary of Sussex and Surrey ) .
23 Any adult who has been concerned with the design of type has re-experienced the need to see the importance of features ( thin and thick strokes , serifs , and so on ) of which they were previously unaware .
24 Having admired the Roman Catholic church , I retraced my steps to town to see the Church of Ireland , set on a hill .
25 When enthusiastic repeat orders for such an admirable product began to roll in , shrewd manufacturers along the river Tweed saw the advantage of association with the river name and set about exploiting it .
26 The two years before the war saw a return of prosperity , yet in the year before July 1914 over 23 per cent of insured men claimed benefit .
27 The Second World War saw the end of piano manufacture , the works turned over to the production of aircraft parts by the Gloucester Aircraft Company , but after the war , piano manufacture started up again .
28 After this Tindle saw a lot of Minton , either at Hamilton Terrace or Portobello Road where Minton did a drawing of the younger man in April 1952 , afterwards painting a half-length portrait of Tindle which now hangs in Pallant House , Chichester .
29 The General saw the glitter of sunlight flashing from the brass decorations of the muskets .
30 This period saw the building of areas like the Triangle , Ropery Banks , Gardiner Street and North Trinity , which were important for housing action by the CDP .
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