Example sentences of "see [art] [noun] with " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Read Ubu , and you can see the connections with Samuel Beckett 's Waiting for Godot , and Ionesco 's The Chairs and The Bald Prima Donna . |
2 | Can anyone see the lady with buttons ? |
3 | If we consider once again the four-fold diagram of the physical , emotional , mental and spiritual planes or levels of the individual — with each plane within and higher than the previous one — we can see the correlation with Hering 's directions of cure ( Figure 3 , p.54 ) . |
4 | When you use the Block Count icon to count an already highlighted passage you will see the text with the message box giving you the information you require . |
5 | ‘ I just hope , ’ Meredith said , ‘ that she does n't see the chap with the placard . |
6 | We do n't have any suspects , but it has to be said that as far as I can see the people with the best motive were the five permanent residents of the club . ’ |
7 | ‘ Have you got time to come out and see the laibon with me ? ’ |
8 | As I clambered out of the trench and made my way across to Brigade H.Q I could see the jeep with the stretchers on top waiting at the entrance to the orchard . |
9 | Looking over to the block of flats opposite , I can see a window with a dark , damp patch underneath it as big as the window itself : it was n't raining , but somehow it was wet . |
10 | trickled down , Jack could see a boy with oriental features and what seemed to be a rain-soaked face . |
11 | You might look around and not see a tree with any foliage on it whatever ’ . |
12 | You do n't I mean you do n't see a tree with a flat top with all the branches coming out do you ? |
13 | Graham believes care managers will have the option of pursuing careers in management or specialist practice roles : ‘ I do n't see a problem with returning to direct client work . |
14 | ‘ If shoppers had their wish , the region could soon see a revolution with empty shops but booming business . ’ |
15 | They could see a man with a ladder up against the cinema putting up the new poster , and the small round figure of Peggy Pine coming out of her dress shop to stand and look admiringly at her window display . |
16 | She remembered she had agreed to go and see a movie with him that evening . |
17 | ‘ I looked at the walls in the Goldie boathouse and saw the names of all the crews and could n't see a cox with three wins on the trot . |
18 | Now if you look in your tray you 'll see a label with a number on . |
19 | A couple of weeks after Brighton she came into the shop , presuming we were going out together that evening — without having told me what she intended , I 'd arranged to go and see a band with a mate from art college . |
20 | There seemed to be lights glowing behind the Worm 's flesh , and dimly , very dimly , they could see a room with beds closely grouped together . |
21 | ‘ Straight down the drive , madam , and you 'll see a notice with an arrow . ’ |
22 | ‘ Branford could immediately see a connection with us . |