Example sentences of "see [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even so , with at least two American tournaments lacking name sponsors at the time of writing and the LTA 's anxious search for a company willing to take over the men 's autumn indoor event in Birmingham , are we , I wonder , starting to see the icy blow of reality infiltrating a sport which , for so long , has seemed immune from the impact of any recession ?
2 Ask to see the entire range of photograph albums together with any extras you may require such as pocket books and frames .
3 with one exception , all [ scholars ] contacted have expressed strongly that the service did not appear to see the practical relevance of university training , did not know how to exploit the benefits gained by the individual and in many cases showed noticeable coolness to those who were part of it .
4 When the marriage is good , a husband may be able to encourage his wife to see the many compensations in store , including the opportunities to explore their own interests and reinforce their commitment to each other .
5 CPRW wants to see the new generation of structure and local plans conforming to government advice on sustainable development ( 1 ) .
6 ‘ I was delighted to see the new look of Hospitality and read the articles with great interest .
7 ‘ France has her eyes on you , ’ he had told them in his first Order of the Day , and the troops had their eyes on Pétain ; even though for the best part of a week they were not actually to see the new commander in person .
8 To see the biblical renewal of liturgy successful in Europe , one still has to seek out certain churches .
9 It 's marvellous to see the wide variety of bird feeders , pond liners , wildflower seeds , nest-boxes , butterfly border plants and other merchandise marketed in this way , and , of course , it 's to be encouraged in an industry which has for too long simply serviced the chemical-warfare approach to gardening .
10 Indeed , one had only to go to Rhodesia to see the ample supply of consumer goods in the shops from every part of the world to realise that sanctions were nothing but an empty farce , and that the claim that they were going to bring Mr Ian Smith to his knees was a total fraud .
11 Mr Mukhametshin went to see the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in London .
12 If you wish to see the Grand Canyon in colour do so quickly ; ten more years and it will all be black and white .
13 As they reached the trees they heard a wild burst of cheering and turned to see the first tongues of flame licking up the walls of the cainca .
14 I want to see the right kind of deal for electricity consumers in Northern Ireland .
15 Police had hoped they 'd seen the last of the joyriding and the crowds who gather to see the stolen cars in action .
16 From almost every hilltop it was possible to see the great column of smoke , still far , but much nearer than they had ever seen it before .
17 The Great Exhibition lasted from May until October and attracted visitors from all over the world to see the various items of produce exhibited , and a Mr. Thomas Cook enlarged his business by arranging trips to that Exhibition from a great many places .
18 Had he lived to see the present development of union organization , with its emphasis on restrictive employment and job demarcation , he might have wished to revise some of his views .
19 They would like to see the present role of parish councils retained and enhanced .
20 We wish to see the key role of church and other voluntary-aided schools secured and available equally and on the same criteria to all religions .
21 Turning to the principal carer 's involvement with the dementia sufferer , it was easy to see the tremendous amount of time and energy expended by most of them .
22 I had n't seen her since you went to America , and then about six months ago I was staying the week-end with the Coleworthys and I thought I had better drop in to see the old girl in case she heard I was in the neighbourhood and took offence "
23 With Lloyd Davies in a new attacking role , the combination took time to settle , and crowds had to wait until the 1911–12 season to see the old magic at work again .
24 Naturally even he will want to see the maximum level of coverage achieved , but the method is not mass mailings but the sort of activity outlined in Chapter 10 .
25 It was an opportunity for people to see the positive side of dog ownership , and we readily agreed to produce a team .
26 It is interesting to see the raw material of event transformed into poetry , though this does make for a certain degree of repetition .
27 It is interesting to see the raw material of event transformed into poetry , though this does make for a certain degree of repetition .
28 Thomas Cook was one of the first entrepreneurs to see the huge possibilities of rail travel and in 1844 , after the success of his early excursions , he pronounced that he wanted ‘ railways for the millions ’ .
29 I was horrified in nineteen ninety one with my first visit to see the enormous problems in housing three and a half million people were forcibly moved in the eighties in South Africa , the biggest peacetime movement of people anywhere in the world and there are now over seven million people in , just in the shacks on the roads , not even the informal housing which counts for more .
30 and nineteen fifty so you would 've expected to see the same sort of increase .
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