Example sentences of "who [vb base] to see [art] " in BNC.

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1 There will , however , always be those who tend to see the negative side and may well suggest you ‘ do n't lose weight too quickly or you 'll look old ’ or ‘ you 'll only put it back on twice as fast if you lose it quickly ’ .
2 Those who tend to see the eighteenth century as above all " the Age of Wesley " usually bring a good deal of retrospectivity to their view of the rise of Methodism over a period at the end of which Methodists were still not especially numerous in the nation as a whole .
3 ‘ Still , I have seven mediums who appear to see the same thing , with variations , of course — seven people will always see an event differently .
4 People who want to see a strong , unified , modern , industrial China created which is able to defend its territorial integrity , its independence and stand up for itself er in the world .
5 I believe that I speak for many others , both in my party and outside it , who want to see a successful conclusion at Maastricht and who want political and economic union in Europe to go forward .
6 Some concessions have been made to conservationists who want to see an end to all military use of national park land .
7 One drawback of the Masters for married men , who want to see the last putt in , is that it requires them to creep to bed as if they were returning from a night club .
8 All this is not very encouraging for those who want to see the GCSE as a single simple examination system catering for virtually all school pupils according to their needs .
9 Referring to the range of Zichy 's work , of the museum he said , ‘ It will perhaps entice those who want to see the ocean in a drop of water ’ .
10 ‘ Interest is growing fast , not only from within the Yorkshire counties themselves but from people living in other parts of the country who want to see the Ridings return . ’
11 ‘ Interest is growing fast , not only from within the Yorkshire counties themselves but from people living in other parts of the country who want to see the Ridings return , ’ he said .
12 A little more confidence and openness on both sides would inspire a little more confidence in those who want to see the differences met and resolved rather than quietly avoided .
13 Those who like to see a man before he dies ?
14 Police had hoped they 'd seen the last of the joyriding and the crowds who gather to see the stolen cars in action .
15 But this is an obvious over-simplification , and I would not wish to go back on my words earlier in this chapter about those wise men who claim to see a pattern in history .
16 Those who claim to see the past or future or to have clear sight or understanding of present events without the use of normal senses .
17 To aid your readers who go to see the movie , the scene in which Demi is clearly seen wearing the Linfield tee-shirt is when she is having a row with Woody Harrelson in the kitchen of her house .
18 St Clement Danes is a place of pilgrimage for many who come to see the incribed names in the Memorial Books of those whom they have lost .
19 These are of interest to horticulturalists and gardeners , as much as to those who come to see the animals .
20 People who come to see the Chiltern Brothers knew they 'd get a real show .
21 ‘ In Ambleside there are several lodging houses , but it is a matter of surprise to the writer that there are not a greater number , as during the travelling season , when all such houses are full , more are enquired for by those who wish to see the country apart from the bustle , not to speak of the expense , of an inn .
22 ‘ I feel this is undermining the review process and is treating with utter contempt the views of the vast majority of the people of this country who wish to see the pits remain open , ’ he added .
23 Their chorus was in harmony with the principals on the judicial stage : ‘ To any but those who desire to see a Sidney Webbian England ’ , wrote Allen , ‘ it is essential that the bureaucratic mind be confined to its proper function , which is that of the lieutenant , not the captain . ’
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