Example sentences of "see a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Around the park you will see a variety of animals which will have particular appeal to children . |
2 | Walking along the riverbank or lakeside , I could see a variety of waterfowl , such as moorhens , seagulls and ducks ; up in the trees were virtually the entire crow family — jays , rooks and jackdaws — as well as blackbirds , thrushes , finches , all the everyday birds . |
3 | Walkers will see a variety of flora and fauna including deer , kestrels and woodpeckers . |
4 | WP Do you think we could see a reversion to the kind of right-wing authoritarianism which characterised Hungary between the wars ? |
5 | And should you see a sign on the fur side of the street flashing BEEF-BOOZE-NO STRINGS , then you can forget it . |
6 | Stephen could n't see a sign of its owner . |
7 | You turn right and you go down it and you 'll see a sign for Lower Thornton . |
8 | If you do see a sign like that please , or any words that mean the same thing , like no refunds , no money refunded , no money refunded on sale goods any of those phrases , will you please let Trad your nearest Trading Standards Office know . |
9 | ‘ Can you see a theatre over there ? ’ |
10 | Leaving the Church of St Nicholas , on your left across the square , you can see a tunnel through a grand palace ( 12/259 ) ; , this was one of the four gates of the Malá Strana . |
11 | In the first place we can see a reliance on self-help and often pre-industrial techniques , given new meaning in transformed social circumstances . |
12 | ‘ She thought you might see a link between the affair and the murder . ’ |
13 | You do n't need to write another essay , you just need to acknowledge that you can see a link between the work and that actually makes the work look a l a lot better , a lot more rounded , so that 's a cheap way of getting marks . |
14 | Sarah 's house was at the other end of it and I could see a couple of cars parked outside what I was sure was their home . |
15 | In the deck well I could see a couple of girls and two men in bathing suits . |
16 | She could see a couple of the other models standing near the buffet table , laughing as they accepted glasses of champagne from attentive gentlemen . |
17 | If you look very carefully you can just see a couple of little green shoots starting to come . |
18 | because , you know , you will see a couple of doctors wandering around and sitting at the desk |
19 | It was an unprecedented sum for a solo album by a drummer , but Draper told his doubting colleagues that he was confident Virgin would see a return on its investment . |
20 | Beyond that , he says that the rediscovery of the lessons of shamanism and the power of psychedelics is setting the scene for a general Archaic Revival , which will see a return to the magical knowledge of tribal times . |
21 | In return the club may see a return to even greater loyal support . |
22 | I would much rather see a return to the carefree approach by the like of Ballesteros and Lyle . |
23 | I very much hope that we shall never see a return to those bad old days . |
24 | A spokesman for the exchange said that , assuming the recent wave of rights issues continued , this year should see a return to better levels of profitability . |
25 | In a Parliamentary debate on wages councils Ms Eagle claimed that their abolition would see a return to poverty pay . |
26 | However there are concerns that the market is rather high at present , which could see a fall in prices generally in the new year . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Which I suspect the odd tory MP having a heart attack , falling under a bus , the loss of directions might actually mean that they might see a degree of sense in borough capping . |
29 | Johnnie : A , N , N ( ( intervening material ) ) Teacher : Okay , Isobel , do you see a name on that page you know ? |
30 | I might see a bit of shuffling amongst all the cells but nothing else . |