Example sentences of "see them [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Another interpretation of the changes would see them as part of a longer-term shift towards new relationships between government and the wider political economy . |
2 | Managers do not really see them as part of the assets of the unit . |
3 | It 's perhaps of some interest to us that erm these to great -isms , liberalism and nationalism I think we can see them as products of the French revolution . |
4 | Those who were safely beached on the shore of prosperity had the option of giving the credit to Providence , or arrogating it to themselves ; as they regarded those less fortunate ones who were struggling in the water , they could see them as victims of their own improvidence or of God 's ineluctable decree . |
5 | you can see them on Sunday they 're live on the Central Match … its Derby away at the Baseball Ground … |
6 | Their relatives were overjoyed that they could see them on stage when they returned to their home town in the summer for a couple of weeks at the prestigious new Palace of Varieties . |
7 | But they would work they would never see them with dungarees . |
8 | Letting people see them at work . |
9 | Do you know why we can see them at night and not at day time . |
10 | ‘ You will see them at Episkopi . |
11 | He could see them in chains , walking in bloodied battle armour through the ancient corridors . |
12 | THIS season garden centres are heavily stocked with camellias , and you can see them in flower , since these evergreens bloom from their early days . |
13 | And the good thing about choosing roses now is that you can see them in flower before you buy . |
14 | ‘ You will see them in Venice . |
15 | That afternoon I left for Abu Dhabi with the promise that I would indeed see them in Al Ain in a week 's time . |
16 | And at dinnertime we used to look through this window and we could see all the lodging houses , and under the beds You could see them in bed . |
17 | ‘ I might go and see them in Edinburgh tomorrow as well . ’ |
18 | Last night editor Richard Stott — then in charge of The People newspaper , which published the story — said of a possible retrial : ‘ We shall see them in court . |
19 | And I 'm sure you 'll see them in operation tomorrow , we 've got six bowlers in all so we 're fairly confident that we 'll er bowl whatever the conditions . |
20 | I would see them in Sweetmary every once in a while and they would most always be drunk . |