Example sentences of "[vb base] see [art] [noun] ['s] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Catch their interest and spark their enthusiasm so that they begin to see the product 's potential . |
2 | ‘ In the sixteenth century , doctors thought they could tell a person 's health by looking into their eyes — I like to see a man 's soul ’ ; such souls as he finds in the Saracen 's Head and other pubs . |
3 | Parents like to see the headteacher 's initials on their child 's reading card , they appreciate that the head is taking a personal interest in their child 's progress and keeping a general eye on activities in classrooms . |
4 | When buying , ask to see the manufacturer 's certificate from an independent test house that guarantees the effectiveness of the model in question . |
5 | If you do not belong to a union then ask to see the employer 's handbook detailing minimum terms and conditions and ask to amend your contact in advance of signature if you feel this is necessary . |
6 | I 've seen the man 's face actually resting on the foot of the horse ; but never at any time the horse stand on him , tramp on him or damage him in any way . |
7 | You 've seen the sheep 's afterbirths , lying in the fields after the lambs are born . |
8 | ‘ Now I 've seen the Rector 's wife . |
9 | ‘ I 'll believe that when I 've seen the boat 's log , ’ said Neil drily , ‘ and only then after it 's been checked by an expert . |
10 | While the major policy-making and orientation roles rested with the members of the Council and its multiplicity of committees , the search for promotional roles in association with the institutions was inevitably a key part of the activities we have seen the CNAA 's officers playing . |
11 | Directors Alan Playle and Barry Thomas have seen the company 's turnover grow since its launch in 1988 to almost £1m . |