Example sentences of "see [art] [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | From the upper room in which he worked , Ransome could see the river and the mouth of Levington Creek , with Harwich Harbour beyond , and in the distance Landguard Point and the open sea . |
2 | From the top you can see the river And the old man hills , Hump-backed and hungry As ragged beggars . |
3 | She was breathing so quietly I could hardly see the rise and fall of her breasts , and those lips of hers looking fuller than I remembered , the mouth wider , and the line of the teeth just showing very white . |
4 | Out of the corner of her eye she could see the rise and fall of his chest , and closed her eyes against a pull on her senses that set her heart tripping . |
5 | ‘ I do n't see the headmaster and his wife as homemakers , to be brutally frank . |
6 | Looking back , we could see the orchestra and everyone swaying and whirling round , and the room lights glittering . |
7 | He claimed he could n't properly see the dials and light indicators on the dashboard , as they were obscured by the leather Momo steering wheel . |
8 | So could I please see the Master and arrange it as quickly as possible ? ’ |
9 | And Mr I mean Mr says erm if you win it you can get a chance to go and see the Queen and smile at her home and wave . |
10 | Fountains Fell dominates the northern end of the dale and from its flanks looking southward you can see the Tarn and the head of the dale spread before you . |
11 | Soon the car in front was brightly illuminated by his headlights , and he could see the head and shoulders of the Prophet starkly outlined against the windscreen . |
12 | just letting people see the part and experiencing it |
13 | The truckloads of returned prisoners drove past the office and the girls draped the banner between two windows and hung from the window ringing a handbell so that the men would look up and see the banner and hear them cheering . |
14 | Our Association was formed nearly ten years ago and is aimed at helping parents to solve their children 's problems through a local based scheme where they may contact a teacher who 's qualified in their local area and that teacher will see the child and advise the parents whether individual tuition would help him . |
15 | They could see the Abbey and the new Parliament , where every finial and crocket on every pointed spire showed sharply in the brilliant noonday sun . |
16 | ‘ I would be delighted to design the flowers for your wedding … | ’ The daydream was so engrossing that she almost did n't see the man and the girl struggling on the pavement opposite . |
17 | ‘ Well , I can see the lawn and … ’ |
18 | But the 1950s did see the publication and extensive discussion of a key statement of political faith — The future of Socialism ( 1956 ) by Anthony Crosland , who ten years later moved into the very centre of the educational stage . |
19 | Inevitably , referee Mike Fitzgibbon did not see the incident and needed to be helped out by a touch-judge . |
20 | So that people can see the windows and doors . |
21 | Well it was er it was transparent in the water you could see the fish in the water and and er , you could see the turtles and the |
22 | Persons wishing to complain but who have difficulty in explaining their case will be put in touch with a solicitor on the Interview Panel , who will see the complainant and will help to put together the information needed for presentation to the SCB . |
23 | Naturally , I did n't immediately see the logic and justice of it . |
24 | Here you can see the works and a museum and buy the product . |
25 | Visitors can see the works and methods in operation . |
26 | yeah and so I could see the blokes and tell them that were crap at rugby ! |
27 | He had just time to form them up and move a little way forward himself from their hiding-place , to where he could see the ford and its approaches on either side , when the first fleeing riders came pounding down , splashing over and racing on . |
28 | No , cos Sandra 's got a little puppy she said oh I 'd like you to come and see the cottage and er my puppy . |
29 | They cheered again when the train passed under the next , much bigger shaft , again the sunshine came flooding in and again you could see the sky and brickwork and even trees . |
30 | Through the windows I could see the sky and clouds passing by , and I could hear the noise of the bird 's wings . |