Example sentences of "[vb base] see [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What kind of people what you expect to see on the local council in Nottingham ?
2 Pensions deal seen as a huge success
3 Even close up the Mad Axe still has an air of quality about it and the finish is one of the best I 've seen on a Korean guitar .
4 This paper only gives erm an , what is called an integrated pollution inspectorate , now unfortunately with those sort of central inspectorates is that after the public 's attention has drifted on , they tend to be erm , they tend to dwindle in numbers , as we 've seen with the present pollution inspectorate .
5 It was the funniest sight I 've seen for a long while , but hardly fair on the birds … .
6 It 's been the best bit of talent we 've , they 've seen for a long while !
7 Inner : one of the best inners I 've seen for a long time .
8 It was a hell of a match , one of the best I 've seen in a long while ( live that is ) .
9 Nicest bars I 've seen in a long time . ’
10 The teaming up of Land 's End Ltd with Rowland Edwards , who seems to have his own unique version of reality , produced one of the choicer pieces of double-speak I 've seen in a long time : a press release announcing a campaign to add fixed anchors and gear to the crags in the interests of the environment and safety .
11 ‘ All this , with the bonus of an organic approach , makes it one of the most original books on gardening that I 've seen in a long time , ’ says our kitchen garden correspondent , Adam Pasco .
12 Elland Road was the emptiest I 've seen in a long time , 23,000 of which 4000 were Crewe fans .
13 Hell of a good film though , it 's the best film I 've seen in a long time .
14 If we can get some action on the ground to tackle rights of way issues , we 'll be able to deal with the kinds of conflicts we 've seen in the past decade .
15 Over the last six weeks or so I 'll tell you the places I 've been and the people I 've seen in the National Health Service .
16 He greeted her calmly and as he turned the ignition key he said , ‘ I have to see to a young leopard and treat the hippo , who , they tell me , is a bit off colour .
17 This — which several British critics have seen as a post-AIDS film — is postmodernist in its mixture of genres : it starts out as a straightforward melodrama and shifts into a horror or ‘ stalk and slash ’ genre .
18 The same is not true of the West 's other non-Arab ally , Turkey , which some have seen as a potential guardian of the Levant .
19 In fact , it is the facility to achieve high degrees of such co-ordination and control in its complex inter-market organization and state-facilitated integration which many commentators have seen as the strategic edge of Japanese capitalism .
20 But many junior doctors are unhappy about what they have seen of the new deal so far .
21 ‘ Marcus is the best young athlete and talent I have seen for a long time , ’ said Allison .
22 If you saw it over the weekend I mean there was I think it was group sex er it was it wa was gay sex and it was all going on I mean it was all I thought it was the most exciting thing I have seen for a long time to be quite honest .
23 This is the highest quality educational package I have seen in a long time and is well worth registering .
24 As we have seen in a previous chapter , he argued that such an illusory growth could in fact mask a real decline in values and use-values .
25 As we have seen in the preceding chapter , some of these controls have overtly political agendas .
26 As you have seen in the previous exercise , the interception angle is normally decided by you , based on the number of degrees off the required track and also the wind effect .
27 However , as we have seen in the previous section , there may be an alternative explanation for the breadth-first behaviour .
28 As we have seen in the previous chapter , there may be several other processor registers accessible to the programmer apart from the accumulator , for example the MQ register .
29 As we have seen in the previous chapter , the terms semiotics or semiology are now usually used for the general theory of signs , which in its European structuralist versions has played an enormously important role in modern literary theory .
30 We have seen in the preliminary work that some , perhaps superficial , differences in procedures have been observed to distinguish between the ( again perhaps superficial ) differences of the ways in which these particular teams are organized .
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