Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] see the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Richard Cox did not live long enough to see the triumph of his apple , for he died in Colnbrook 20 May 1845 , eight years after his wife Ann .
2 I 've never had any difficulty sleeping and I try to stay awake long enough to see the cancer in my mind 's eye .
3 ‘ The view is that the middle tier will have to merge , and we are only just seeing the beginning of this , ’ Michael Jenkin , Glanville 's managing director , told ACCOUNTANCY .
4 His head turned , and although she could only just see the shadow of his eyes she knew he was looking at her .
5 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 .
6 The BMC apparently now sees the MLTB as a controllable board which will steer mountain training with the best interests of the BMC in general at heart .
7 ‘ People are just not seeing the value of breast milk , ’ says Alison Spiro , NCT milk-bank coordinator and Parents Family Health Adviser .
8 The Cyclades seem to take the lead , especially perhaps Naxos ; the same area that a little later sees the beginning of monumental marble sculpture .
9 We may arrive in sight of the same conclusion , near enough to see the possibility of rooting all valuation in a single principle of awareness , by an approach from the opposite direction .
10 We were far too good sailors to risk the wash of a dreadnought , but we steamed in near enough to see the sailors on the deck of one of the accompanying destroyers .
11 You will probably never see the light of day again ! ’
12 Today also saw the launch of the Mail on Sunday 's new up-market tabloid review .
13 In this contriving to do the obvious thing in a way not altogether obvious will lie the difference between producing a run-of-the-mill story , which may well never see the light of day , and producing a story with that something extra .
14 Mr Mayhew was at the scene of the latest bombing outrage in Magherafelt earlier today to see the carnage at first hand .
15 But as a result many West Germans no longer saw the Soviets as a threat and there were growing signs of resentment about Kohl 's pro-US policy and the presence of NATO forces in Germany .
16 Holly could not resist , and they squeezed him out from the hole and when his feet were clear the two men stamped together on the steel plate to flatten it back , and between his knees he could no longer see the whiteness of snow on the stones and the zebra flash of the sleepers .
17 He sensed the growing tension in Mariana and felt her turn her head so that she could no longer see the wall of cloud less than half a mile to their left .
18 He waited until he could no longer see the reflection of her candle , before going back to the dining room .
19 But too many of them have been weaned on the habit of chopping up the New Testament into bits ( sorting out the sources , contemporary themes and ideologies of Aramaic Palestine or the Hellenistic world ) so that they can no longer see the scriptures as a sacred text aflame with the divine drama .
20 He averted his eyes quickly , and realised that he could now no longer see the ground through the dragon .
21 ‘ Publishers should no longer see the sale as a way of trying to sell the unsaleable , ’ said BML .
22 As someone who hates being pestered by incoming calls , I no longer see the point of a cellular phone .
23 We hope very much it will be useful , but as I tried to stress at the beginning , we very much see the problems of developing countries , which we in the Institute are working on , as part of the problems of what 's going wrong in the world at the moment , in which we in Britain very much have a stake too .
24 She had to admit that he would almost certainly not see the situation as an unmitigated disaster .
25 After the war Truman very wisely saw the value of continuing this Anglo/American cooperation with the signing of the UK-USA Treaty in 1947 .
26 In a hospital you never really see the face of anybody in a uniform , just the uniform .
27 And those that do , grow up in a sub-culture that is a disgrace to England ; unable to read or write , born to crime as a way of life , most of them have never even seen the inside of a church .
28 Nicholson remained slightly ahead of his group so that they could never quite see the expression of disdain of his face .
29 Discs , may never actually see the light of day .
30 ‘ You know as well as I do it 's a damned great industry — and there are plenty of facets to it that never see the light of day .
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