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

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1 An important tip here is if you see a nice piece of period architecture or carving which you fancy and buy , get it home and design around it .
2 But whose word are we to take here , I wonder , in these conflicting judgements : the backward-looking nostalgia of our postwar Jeremiahs who think they see a golden age of literacy before the war ?
3 Characters who make it to the top of the hill see a brilliant flash of sunlight , experience momentarily the scent of a summer day abundant with wild flowers and the taste of sweet wine and nectar- and then find themselves standing in a corridor , with their backs to the west wall , opposite the door to the scribe 's room ( location 59 ) .
4 Sadness intensifies the perceptions of the eyes so that the inner eyes see a new form of beauty like Rimbaud or like the deaf Beethoven or the blind Homer and Milton .
5 Erm , the Audit Commission has very much picked on the point that they see a key area of community care success , is in avoiding deadlocking , having adequate discharge arrangements , having agreements with health authorities , and meeting those agreements .
6 Even if we tabulate only those time-words and their associated tempos for the movements where there is unequivocal evidence for such tempos , in H400D and the two Strasbourg motets that is without relying on those movements calculated by reference to tempo relationships we see a remarkable degree of unanimity .
7 With the breakdown of faith in the fundamental rationality of man we no longer ask , for example , whether the drives of Freud 's Id and Super-ego are to be classed as egoistic , or see a puzzling self-contradiction in masochism .
8 ‘ Groups have put tremendous efforts into past projects and we always see a high standard of work . ’
9 He maybe sees a different process and and I do n't know about you Chairman but it would it would help me to see if to hear whether they they see a different process at work .
10 The trade gap looks appalling and it may take some time before we see a significant drop in consumer spending .
11 Some see a romantic celebration of difference , a static , essentialising , ahistorical view of women , others find her work politically equivocal .
12 At last I see a surrealist vase in slime green with two necks .
13 Being the Bishop of an area which stretches from the North West to the Midlands , a I see a great variety of difficulties , yet I also see a wonderful breadth of support both spiritual and material .
14 Some say a new era of enlightenment is around the corner , some say that consciousness is quietly entering the mainstream , while others see a grim world of confusion and chaos ( not chaos theory but just plain chaos ) .
15 Another point which has n't been taken up , despite us being invited to is why is the Greater York area the size that it is , and this is a point that the Senior Inspector raised , er in other towns and cities , I 'm thinking particularly of Exeter for example , the districts have looked at supplying their city based land supply problems on a journey to work area , now that area would be significantly greater than we 're looking at here , and it seems to me in this location er where we see a potential abundance of supply beyond the strict confines of the Greater York area is a very apposite question to ask , why is the Greater York area the area that it is ?
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