Example sentences of "[adj] see [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Itd be interesting to see the corner count for this game . |
2 | John Keegan of the IDA Automotive and Engineering Department said the lesson of the Raybestos Manhattan affair was that , while the people of Ireland supported the IDA , the same people ‘ were not prepared to see an industry right on their doorstep ’ . |
3 | I had been told Chinchero was a traditional Andean market and I was interested to see the campesino culture at its most effective . |
4 | Lucille felt friendless in an enemy country , but then was relieved to see the Dowager Countess of Mauberges who , like so many other Belgian aristocracy , thought of herself as French and wanted the world to know it . |
5 | When he arrived at Florey 's laboratory , Chain was delighted to see a Sohxlet apparatus in a cupboard , but caused consternation by saying ‘ I shall want six of those ’ . |
6 | IT is easy to see the word fan as a simple shortening of fanatic , but the origin actually lies in the old name for the followers of any sport . |
7 | The answer is that it is difficult to see a conspiracy theory at work . |
8 | Pannell Kerr Forster 's Tony Foreman cautioned that it was difficult to see an exit route from property zone trusts and wealthy clients were inclined to put £40,000 in the BES before considering such schemes . |
9 | It was wonderful to see the lunch-time throng of students of theology , both old and young . |
10 | The northern lawyers have n't been slow to see the marketing potential of providing legal services close to home . |
11 | Looking by chance out of his kitchen window , Auguste was amazed to see a donkey cart with Egbert Rose and yes — Stitch driving past . |
12 | It 's nice to see the sun shine on the place again though in n it ? |
13 | Two local MPs are keen to see the Jet project at Culham extended for a further 4 years . |
14 | Yes it would be lovely to see a Sun reader from The University of Life on the Bench . |