Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [adv] see the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | LONDON soccer fans pay more to see the game than anyone else in the country . |
2 | ‘ Well , as I 'm always sayin' to me old Dutch , what the eyes do n't see the 'eart do n't grieve about , and a bloke 's got to make a livin' some'ow . |
3 | Despite a formal assertion of understanding the actions of human beings in the terms of those human beings themselves and , either explicitly or implicitly , an associated recognition of the capacity of collective social actors for changing the world , these authors have often seen the imperatives of the production process and capital 's organization of it as absolutely overweening . |
4 | Remember that the main judges do n't see the bulk of the entries because the competition organisers weed them out beforehand . |
5 | In a recent editorial , the Communist daily Trybuna Ludu alluded to this problem , when it warned that ‘ many comrades do n't see the danger which has appeared in recent months ’ . |
6 | Big companies have long seen the advantages of training by computer but have thought technology immature . |
7 | At Leeds youth courts — the second busiest in the country — youth justice workers have also seen the number of appearances double since the introduction of the Criminal Justice Act . |
8 | The last few years have also seen the re-emergence of political elements within Mozambique who favour these developments and as of 1990 , Frelimo ceased to be the sole political party . |
9 | The past two years have only seen the start of the process , and in terms of M4 the process has not been started at all . |
10 | Some places have even seen the publicity over new fees attracting extra visitors . |
11 | The nationalists do not see the emergence of nationalism in this way . |
12 | But other centres have also seen the advantages of liberalism ; and the end of capital controls has made finance more competitive . |
13 | Users tend not to see the errors because they 're corrected by the network software , but the need for retries slows things down . |
14 | Landowners do n't see the public as a problem . |
15 | Such approaches have always seen the complexity of design activity with its range of apparently contradictory impulses and antitheses ; is the emphasis to be on questions of form or of function or on solving technical or aesthetic desires and needs ? |
16 | The umpire procedure has often been relied on as an argument for a reference being an arbitration rather than an instance of expert determination ( or , in the older cases , a " valuation " ) but the courts have not seen the umpire procedure as an important factor , and the involvement of an umpire does not turn a reference to an expert into an arbitration . |
17 | Despite this lack of harmony between the facts and the ideal , the courts have traditionally seen the procedures for such inquiries against an adjudicative backdrop . |
18 | Kellett-Bowman ) asked in her characteristically robust way why the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats do not see the urgency of this matter . |
19 | Other Churches do not see the need for such a sacramental structure and urge their people to ask God directly for the forgiveness of sins . |
20 | Oldham about must be the only place where the l MPs have never seen the town . |