Example sentences of "see [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | It had cream-washed walls , brown shutters and beyond its rooftop he could see the tip of the Munster spire . |
2 | There 's one short answer : 1992 will indeed see the removal of trade barriers between the 12 EC states and the seven in the European Trade Association ( EFTA ) , but nothing happens until 31 December . |
3 | As she obtained her quest , so may I too see The semblance of that which I myself am in quest of . |
4 | At the centre one can clearly see the bulge of the Milky Way extending above and below the flat disk of the Milky Way , which is reddened by galactic dust in the same way that sunsets are reddened by dust in the atmosphere . |
5 | It was clear that both parties were set on a collision course , and I could not see the possibility of an out-and-out win for Mrs Castle . |
6 | I could see the beginning of cloud formations in the far west that looked as though they might thicken up and , since I wanted to get some shots of the Cove while the light was still good , I set off by Water Sinks , where the water from the Tarn sinks and does n't reappear again until some miles down the valley at Aire Head , and followed the footpath that would take me west of Watlowes dry valley and bring me down to the Cove by the pasture land above the Pennine Way . |
7 | There 's the tennis courts and you can see the beginning of , and the beaches round the corner . |
8 | Without understanding the intricacies of these book-entries we can see the philosophy of the system : namely , that the accounts should present in a systematic and continuous way the comparison of budgeted amounts and actual spending . |
9 | From the lifetime budget constraint , one can see the equivalence of an expenditure base and lifetime receipts ; it is important however to note that the timing is different , and hence any taxes levied will be liable at different dates . |
10 | When he turned round , he would see the shower of blessing , receive the quickening power . |
11 | Now walk through the Post Office on your right and you will come to the cloisters of the Carmelite nuns , beyond which you can see the top of the pediment of the Church of St Joseph . |
12 | It towered so far above me I could n't even see the top of it . |
13 | From his vantage point we could see the top of the road blazing to high heaven . |
14 | He looked up , but even now he could n't see the top of the giant tree . |
15 | He could just see the top of his mother 's head , right at the front … |
16 | ‘ I still ca n't see the top of the lights ’ , he moaned . |
17 | I watch it from my seat in the New York as well , which is down below to the right ; I can see the top of its maroon awning . |
18 | We can see the top of Skeleton Island from here . |
19 | He was so astonished that for a few seconds he stood where he was and when he did turn round he could see the top of the wall , the delicate pattern of wire mesh against the sky , and hear running footsteps . |
20 | The moon was low upon our right , and in its light we could see the top of a hill . |
21 | Mrs Lane was there just below her ; she could see the top of the round , erect , crisply waved head of iron-grey hair , and the bountiful bulges , fore and aft , of the pocket-clipper figure below . |
22 | I could see the top of the house and one of the skylights over the loft . |
23 | She could see the attraction of eating in here on an evening like this , apart from the one of getting away from her , of course . |
24 | From camp we could see the silhouette of its palm-trees , framed by dunes on either side , which , as daylight faded , were decorated with pin-points of silver light . |
25 | This sounds simple enough , yet it does mean that the data subject ( to whom the information relates ) and the data user ( who puts it into a computer ) should each see the handling of the data in the same way , and this has not always been the case when data have been disclosed to third parties , or have been collected for one ostensible purpose and used for another . |
26 | Second , the student wanted to appeal to the rational side of John , to that side of him which could see the futility of his actions . |
27 | On page 42 we will see the significance of this in helping to generate one of the world 's most important oceanographic and climatological phenomena , the warm southern ocean current known as El Niño . |
28 | In front of him Holly could see the expanse of the snow-draped camp . |
29 | may you see the prosperity of Jerusalem |
30 | If I am serious , I can not simply see the preservation of the countryside as a desire of a few people like myself , to be weighed in the balance against the desires of others for holidays abroad , when it comes to deciding on whether a new airport should be built in some place of outstanding beauty . |