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

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1 In this case , the agent only needs to see a ticket manifest ( a government-stamped document showing how many tickets are printed for the venue ) and a box office statement from the hall ( stating how many tickets were sold ) when checking the promoter 's expenses .
2 No doubt many in the EC have long wished to see a Delors Report version of monetary union imposed in order to further their federalist aims .
3 And you only have to see a police uniform through the door to feel racked with guilt , even though you 've done nothing wrong and he 's only looking for a lost cat .
4 Over and again eye-witnesses at Verdun testify to the curious sensation of having been in the line twice , three times , without ever having seen an enemy infantryman .
5 Always ask to see the college record with the previous year 's exam results , ’ he advises .
6 She had always wanted to see the Spice Islands .
7 Sir George Grey is reputed to be the first white person ever to have seen the Wandjina images in 1838 .
8 In a final hearing it will also have seen the guardian ad litem 's report .
9 We also went to see the Museo do Pobo Galego , which has fascinating exhibits on rural life , including horréos or granaries , which are found in almost every country garden and look like a stone garden shed on stilts .
10 M I five operates it in Northern Ireland and has got this whole series you may well have seen the television programme recently about these people who work undercover and who work for the intelligence and they they work themselves into the I R A and become members and then they feed the information back to British it 's been very successful and a couple of insiders is risky and we eventually when they are discovered who these people are , they have to be given new identities , plastic surgery and the works .
11 He witnessed the success of Dermovate cream in one sufferer and even went to see a Harley Street physician .
12 In marked contrast to Solihull , where , a similar period after its launch by the LEA , less than half of the teachers could claim even to have seen the scheme booklet ( Turner and Clift , op. cit. ) , in Oxfordshire , by the end of 1984 four-fifths of teachers had already been involved in a whole-school review .
13 You rarely agree to see a newspaper man . ’
14 ‘ I would dearly like to see a Tote monopoly off course with bookmakers allowed to operate on course only .
15 Those who never want to see the DOS prompt again can opt to have the Shell loaded each time the computer is turned on .
16 Matthew Blake certainly seemed to see a Charity Marlowe that nobody else had ever seen .
17 Now this year what I 've done is actually going to see the form teacher and look at the classes and they 've actually given me a lot more information this year and hopefully , keep our fingers crossed , the classes are very varied and we have good , we have middling , and we have the not so good and we 've tried to keep those like that .
18 And we never get to see The Jim Rose Circus snort Jim Reid 's diarrhoea .
19 Many former refugee children report never having seen a Bloomsbury House representative .
20 There were pockets of disaffection in other parts of the country , amongst Anglicans and even Quakers , but these were thin on the ground ; the memories of the 1680s were still too powerful to make many people seriously wish to see the Stuarts back on the throne again .
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